[Vision2020] Godwin's Rule

Warren Hayman whayman at roadrunner.com
Fri May 13 13:45:57 PDT 2011


It sounds like now would be a good time for a game of Calvin ball.

Warren Hayman

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Joe Campbell 
  To: Andreas Schou 
  Cc: Vision 2020 
  Sent: Friday, May 13, 2011 12:01 PM
  Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Godwin's Rule


  Exactly! Which brings us to:

  Campbell's Rule: Who ever uses Godwin's Rule must be a Nazi!

  (Rules get a lot easier to establish once you leave logic behind!)


  On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 11:27 AM, Andreas Schou <ophite at gmail.com> wrote:

    Wayne --

    You know who tried to ban use of Godwin's Rule?

    Hitler.

    -- ACS


    On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 12:11 PM, Art Deco <deco at moscow.com> wrote:
    > I hope we can quell the fallacious use of the so-called Godwin's Rule by
    > showing why it is a fallacy.  [Although previous attempts at rational
    > argument with the individuals invoking the rule have been basically futile.]
    >
    > Godwin's Rule states: "Whoever invokes the Nazis first loses the argument."
    >
    > Godwin's Rule basically says it is fallacious to compare anything of less
    > than horrendous consequences (if that) to the Nazis.
    >
    > Wrong.
    >
    > When A is compared to B, that means there is at least one property P in
    > which A and B are similar.  For example:  Rotten apples are like rotten
    > eggs.  The similar property between rotten apples and rotten eggs is that
    > both can be used to throw at corrupt politicians.
    >
    > One property that the Nazi regime had was making unilateral decisions from
    > the highest level without consultation or discussion with those whom the
    > decisions adversely impacted.  That property is shared by Governor Otter in
    > the megaload issue.  Hence, the reference to Nazis would be
    > correctly applied.
    >
    > Comparison arguments are generally wrong when there is no property P in
    > which the compared objects share or are similar.  There may be other
    > problems with particular comparison arguments, but if the comparison
    > property is shared or similar, that is not the problem.
    >
    > Like many others on this forum, I find that some of those who continually
    > boast and trumpet themselves as advocates of free expression use Godwin like
    > tactics to attempt to quell meaningful discussion and dissent.
    >
    > I again recommend the short, sweet, but hugely informative book Logic by
    > Wesley Salmon to those who are logically impaired.  It can be downloaded in
    > parts from the web.
    >
    >
    > Let me repeat:  Nazis are not the problem we are facing:
    >
    > Big money/oil secretly makes a deal with Governor Otter, who then dictates
    > the terms of the deal to the sheep at the IDT on matters where there are two
    > major areas of great public impact and concern and where the secret deal
    > prevented serious discussion and consideration:
    >
    > 1.    Impacts of this secret deal on citizens adversely impacted by the
    > decision in many, many ways.
    >
    > 2.    Impacts of enabling a project with huge adverse impacts, some of them
    > fatal, on many people, the environment, and the U.S. economy given the
    > majority interests in the tar sands projects held by China, no friend of the
    > environment, public health, or of the sense of fairness in international
    > trade, patent, or currency regulations.
    >
    > ....
    >
    > I again express my disappointment [and disgust] at Moscow public officials
    > not having the knowledge, insight into their own powers, and the guts to
    > oppose this charade, not only because of the two areas of concern expressed
    > above, but also because of the public policy considerations of allowing
    > citizens to be the roadkill of a secret steamrolling secret deal about which
    > they were prevented from participating in an open, meaningful discussion and
    > debate over matters of serious importance to them.  So much for the party of
    > freedom and respect for the individual.
    >
    > Adding: if conversations with people I meet while in Moscow are any
    > indication, my disappointment and disgust are widely shared.
    >
    > Wayne A. Fox
    > 1009 Karen Lane
    > PO Box 9421
    > Moscow, ID  83843
    >
    > waf at moscow.com
    > 208 882-7975
    >
    >
    > ----- Original Message -----
    > From: Joe Campbell
    > To: Paul Rumelhart
    > Cc: Vision 2020
    > Sent: Friday, May 13, 2011 10:31 AM
    > Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Questions About Semi-Megaloads in Moscow
    > Give me a break. Does the interweb "make the rules"? No. The rules began
    > with Aristotle and the Stoics and they were perfected by folks like Boole
    > and Frege. As Wayne clearly noted, reference to the rule -- which was made
    > by you, Paul, not the interweb -- is itself a fallacy and an attempt to draw
    > folks away from the issues. Use of Godwin's Law to condemn an argument or
    > point is no better or worse than calling someone a Nazi in the first place
    > -- unless the person is in fact a Nazi!
    >
    > I now return you to the real issue, as summarized by Wayne above ...
    >
    > On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 9:44 AM, Paul Rumelhart <godshatter at yahoo.com>
    > wrote:
    >>
    >> I don't make the rules.  Take it up with teh interwebs if you think it's
    >> stupid.
    >> I'm not really trying to win any sort of debate here, myself.  Just trying
    >> to impart a little perspective.  Use at your own risk.  That's why Godwin's
    >> Law is remarkably effective, actually.  It's a good indicator that
    >> rationality has left the building and that further debate is only useful for
    >> the lulz.
    >>
    >> Paul
    >>
    >> ________________________________
    >> From: Joe Campbell <philosopher.joe at gmail.com>
    >> To: Tom Hansen <thansen at moscow.com>
    >> Cc: Paul Rumelhart <godshatter at yahoo.com>; Saundra Lund
    >> <v2020 at ssl1.fastmail.fm>; Vision 2020 <vision2020 at moscow.com>
    >> Sent: Friday, May 13, 2011 9:31 AM
    >> Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Questions About Semi-Megaloads in Moscow
    >>
    >> I made this point but Paul is not listening. There was no comparison.
    >>
    >> The claim that "the first person in an argument who compares the other
    >> side to the Nazis loses the debate" is just stupid. Why not just make the
    >> winner the person with the best haircut? The person with the worst argument
    >> loses the debate.
    >>
    >> On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 8:17 AM, Tom Hansen <thansen at moscow.com> wrote:
    >>
    >> Let me get one thing straight to Mr. Rumelhart and to the rest of you
    >> lacking any sense of comprehension.
    >>
    >> My reference to Nazis was NOT aimed at Wayne Krauss.
    >>
    >> My comment, word for word, . . .
    >>
    >> "Excusing Krauss because the megaloads weren't anywhere near US95 or
    >> Moscow yet is like justifying the Nazis as long as they knock on somebody
    >> else's door."
    >>
    >> The comparison I clearly drew was between "megaloads weren't anywhere near
    >> US95 or Moscow" and Nazis knocking "on somebody else's door."
    >>
    >> If you really do feel like dragging this dead horse around with you, how
    >> about taking to your buddies at teh sandbox, ok?
    >>
    >> 'Nuff said.
    >>
    >> Now, if you will excuse me, I have four hours of Moscow Megaload Meeting
    >> videos to edit and post.
    >>
    >> Tom Hansen
    >> Moscow, Idaho
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> On Fri, May 13, 2011 7:34 am, Paul Rumelhart wrote:
    >> >
    >> > Believe me, I'm no fan of Newt Gingrich.  All I need to know about him
    >> > is that he pressed his first wife for divorce while she was in the
    >> > hospital recovering from cancer-related surgery, not to mention
    >> > committing adultery while criticizing Clinton for doing the same thing
    >> > during the Monica Lewinski scandal.
    >> >
    >> > Anyway, the idea is that the first person in an argument who compares
    >> > the other side to the Nazis loses the debate.
    >> >
    >> > Paul
    >> >
    >> > On 05/13/2011 12:00 AM, Saundra Lund wrote:
    >> >> Huh -- I wasn't familiar with that term.
    >> >>
    >> >> Since you cited the Wikipedia article ("has been invoked for the
    >> >> inappropriate use of Nazi analogies in articles or speeches"), then do
    >> >> you agree that hyperbolic "Godwin's law" (which you obviously accept
    >> >> since you called it) is far more appropriately applied to Nasty Newt
    >> >> Gingrich than to Tom Hansen&  to Ted Moffett (in his "Saint Augustine:
    >> >> "Hypocrisy is the tribute that vice pays to virtue" response)?
    >> >>
    >> >> Just wonderin'. . .
    >> >>
    >> >>
    >> >> Saundra Lund
    >> >> Moscow, ID
    >> >>
    >> >> The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good people to
    >> >> do nothing.
    >> >> ~ Edmund Burke
    >> >>
    >> >> ***** Original material contained herein is Copyright 2011 through life
    >> >> plus 70 years, Saundra Lund.  Do not copy, forward, excerpt, or
    >> >> reproduce outside the Vision 2020 forum without the express written
    >> >> permission of the author.*****
    >> >>
    >> >>
    >> >>
    >> >> -----Original Message-----
    >> >> From: Paul Rumelhart [mailto:godshatter at yahoo.com]
    >> >> Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2011 6:34 PM
    >> >> To: Tom Hansen
    >> >> Cc: Saundra Lund; 'Vision 2020'; 'Donovan Arnold'
    >> >> Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Questions About Semi-Megaloads in Moscow
    >> >>
    >> >>
    >> >> Wow, you've just Godwin'd this thread by comparing this issue to the
    >> >> Nazis. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godwin%27s_Law
    >> >>
    >> >> I'm not looking forward to having to wait an hour for these guys to
    >> >> move
    >> >> a semi-megaload down the highway, but let's try to keep some
    >> >> perspective
    >> >> here. We're talking traffic delays, possible road damage, possible
    >> >> electricity outages, and one giant megacorp putting a little more money
    >> >> in their giant coffers than they otherwise would. Besides, if we "win",
    >> >> they'll just find a more expensive way of moving these things and force
    >> >> the extra cost on to the consumers.
    >> >>
    >> >> I'm not saying you're not fighting the good fight, let's just keep it
    >> >> in
    >> >> perspective.
    >> >>
    >> >> Paul
    >> >>
    >> >> On 05/11/2011 11:02 AM, Tom Hansen wrote:
    >> >>> Excusing Krauss because the megaloads weren't anywhere near US95 or
    >> >>> Moscow yet is like justifying the Nazis as long as they knock on
    >> >>> somebody else's door.
    >> >>
    >> >> <snip>
    >> >>
    >> >>
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