OK. If we negate we have us bad them good. Isthis morally correct?
Maggz c680910@showme.missouri.edu
"I am more than what you define and delienate me to be" Elizabeth Wurtzel
On Fri, 12 Mar 1999, KMO wrote:
> maggs wrote:
>
> > On Fri, 12 Mar 1999, KMO wrote:
> >
> > > Bill Roh wrote:
> > >
>
> > > > Do members of the right political wing actually feel that they have superior
> > > > morals than the rest of us? If so, what is the cause of this
> > > > sense of moral superiority?
> > >
> > > Us good; them bad.
> > >
> > I'm trying to make a choice from my list of determined choices. Who's
> > us? Who's them?
>
> In this case, "us" is "memebers of the right political wing" and "them"
> is everyone else, particularly, I assume, individuals and organizations
> that the "us" group would consider "liberals." I do not include myself
> in the "us" group in this example of the effects of an "us/them"
> mentality.
>
> -KMO
>