Why can't a Royalist take part in discussions on a thread called Royalty? And why should I be expected to follow the anti group? I think a presidential republic has lots of merit, its just that I think this monarchy does too. So why can't I take one side, and then stick with it?
You can, but you went beyond discussion and in your own word it's an argument.
That you then turned personal and made attacks on individuals is why lots of reasonable people are now turning on you. You veil threats and stomp your feet, it comes across as both threatening and childish. A bully to anyone who doesn't share your views.
The fundamental problem is similar to that of religion, if you grow up accepting something and being told things by those around you, then you may not ever question it rigorously. It becomes more of a faith based set of beliefs rather than a reasoned one. Then, when others question your views you find yourself lacking the answers and choose to get personal with those who are asking the questions.
It's fine to have faith based beliefs. Just don't try and then argue in a reasoned debate based on faith. It's what trips up most religious people too. Logic is a trap for faith, and faith cannot stand on the same ground.
The flipside to that is that faith is a trap for logical people... you could've conceded the faith based element to being a Royalist, and thus infuriated all of those attempting to use reasoning.
You could've done a lot of things. But you chose to make lots of personal attacks.
You can, but you went beyond discussion and in your own word it's an argument.
That you then turned personal and made attacks on individuals is why lots of reasonable people are now turning on you. You veil threats and stomp your feet, it comes across as both threatening and childish. A bully to anyone who doesn't share your views.
The fundamental problem is similar to that of religion, if you grow up accepting something and being told things by those around you, then you may not ever question it rigorously. It becomes more of a faith based set of beliefs rather than a reasoned one. Then, when others question your views you find yourself lacking the answers and choose to get personal with those who are asking the questions.
It's fine to have faith based beliefs. Just don't try and then argue in a reasoned debate based on faith. It's what trips up most religious people too. Logic is a trap for faith, and faith cannot stand on the same ground.
The flipside to that is that faith is a trap for logical people... you could've conceded the faith based element to being a Royalist, and thus infuriated all of those attempting to use reasoning.
You could've done a lot of things. But you chose to make lots of personal attacks.