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Thank you for mercifully deleting some of the more recalcitrant melts.  Mostly, we come in peace, in search of enlightenment, exposure to a bit of wit, not an inquisition.  Cheers

celtic66

@hilde45  Respectfully rebuke that premise.  Time and place is all I ask.  It would truly be odd for a cooking show to suddenly break out into the political perspective of the Crusades.  The Dunning-Kruger Effect seems proven daily here by antics of some, not confined to audio gear.

Spent 25 years working nationwide in ER settings which carry lots of dysfunctional baggage.  I’ve no need for more of that in an advocation driven forum.  Thank you.  Ciao

@hilde45 + 1

Discussing how, for example, tariffs affect the prices of the audio gear that many of us buy is hardly a cooking show breaking out in a political perspective of the crusades. Just about every facet of life is affected by some kind of politics, like it or not. Sometimes it is worth discussing. 

@celtic66 

Mostly, we come in peace, in search of enlightenment, exposure to a bit of wit, not an inquisition.  

Beautifully expressed.

@hilde45 

Civil discussion about political issues and differences is, well, the basic idea of a democracy.

Respectfully submitted, I unfortunately don’t ever remember reading a civil discussion involving politics on Audiogon in the 20+ years I have been a member.  Do you?  

 

It’s one thing to discuss government but it’s another to discuss politics. Of course the two subjects intersect but they’re still two different things. However, there are some people who are simply obsessed with politics and see everything through a political lens. With them, it’s impossible to discuss tariffs - or virtually anything else - without veering into politics. They really can’t help themselves. 

Politics is about putting ideas into action, how can that not affect virtually every activity humans undertake. If those political actions  directly or indirectly affect the audio endeavor they rightly belong here. Seems there's a growing sentiment in favor of censorship in this country/world, disagreements, sometimes vehement disagreement is a sign of a healthy democracy. Civility is the key, the mindless personal attacks should be censored, at least in this forum, far too much of that today.