“Logical Lunacy” Besets All of US (illustrated by cartoon)

 

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W. H. Auden bemoaned having to put up with the folly of, “a logical lunatic.”  In this cartoon is illustrated a dimension of a rational mind that is meticulously “rational” as long as you are confined to the premise, “I support Trump.”  If you do not support Trump, you will “see through this” and understand the implicit “logical lunacy” of the reasoning process demonstrated.  HOWEVER, this same “splinter in the brain” besets us all and leads to the “lunacy” we witnessed last night when the U.S. Senate could not pass a bill which led to our government shutting down.  There is a tendency with us all to believe only what we want and refuse to consider there is another way of looking at the world.  It is only when both sides of a disagreement can trot out some degree of “meta-cognition” and recognize this that compromise can be found.  When this cannot happen, the opposing sides “hunker down” and draw swords, emphatically declaring, “I’m right!  You’re wrong.—it is always easier to see the “logical lunacy” of the “other guys.”

AN IMPORTANT AFTER THOUGHT–It is so much easier to see the “logical lunacy” of the other guys!

2 thoughts on ““Logical Lunacy” Besets All of US (illustrated by cartoon)

  1. jonolan's avatarjonolan

    I don’t find it lunacy when the opposition is just that and ONLY that, the opposition – which I normally refer to The Enemy. And yes, I apply that to the “other side” as well.

    Face facts; if the enemy is going to rant about anything, it is sane to defend against anything. Now, it might be “right,” but it’s sane.

    And then, there the fact that, if any alleged statements were made and, if any alleged verbiage were actually used, what is wrong with that when the enemy’s whole contextual agenda is predicated upon that verbiage being accurate, e.g., “compassionate” immigration?

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    1. literarylew's avatarliterarylew Post author

      You and often, and perhaps usually view things differently. I must confess I’ve “viewed things differently” the whole of my life but only now am finding the confidence in this view while simultaneously that most people view things differently….and have the freedom to do so!

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