Der Trihs (God, I can never spell that properly)-
Again, I support your right to strongly held beliefs. However, it is your willingness to throw rhetorical bombs as a form of facile, non-thoughtful debate that I am moderating.
When you say something like
What you say is that a person who holds that belief is unethical. Note that you’re condemning a person.
When instead you say:
You are assigning your own prejudice - against conservatives - to all people who may hold all sorts of beliefs. Again, it is facile and too widely thrown to be of any real use in argument. It may - indeed, it likely is - your true beliefs. However, it is as bad as anyone ever saying “All X are Y”.
I have known conservatives who are good men and women just as I have known progressives who aren’t. To say that ALL conservatives are evil people is evil in and of itself and you should think hard about painting people that way. At a minimum, you do little to promote your own position and instead push people away when you share such opinions in a way that makes you look like an extremist. You should learn that the equation “extremsim or loudness =/= persuasion” is valid.
In short, respect other people whose beliefs - both personal and political - differ from yours. There are certainly ways of getting your point across without being disrespectful. I encourage you to explore them.