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Wednesday, January 04, 2006
"Why do you blog?"
Like many families, ours has a political divide. During Christmas dinner, conversation turned briefly to politics and my blog. My brother showed my cousin my blog on his PDA.
My cousin asked: "So why do you blog?"
Me (after some thought): "How do you decide who to vote for?"
One facetious answer. Otherwise silence.
My cousin: "That [question] is your answer?"
"That's the beginning of the discussion."
I'd like to write more about why I blog, and I'd like this blog to be about much more than politics. It's on my list of things to do.
*******
The question: How do you decide who to vote for?
My brother's facetious answer: "Whoever minimizes my taxes, leaving me the most money."
Is there a more serious answer here? Caricatures of the other side? Our arch-conservative mother reinforces some, but her views are more fringe than representative. And attacking a caricature is the classic straw-man fallacy.
I want to be careful here: a lot of comedy is caricature, and I enjoy it too. (The Simpsons, South Park, The Daily Show, The Colbert Report.) But I want to keep in mind that Amos & Andy was a caricature, too.
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My brother: "Doesn't it bother you that you live in a blue state?" Me: "Yes! That's part of why I blog, too."
A few other random remarks from my cousin:
- "It seems like politics is about getting riled about something new all the time. What about the last thing everyone got riled about?" [Good point. Follow-through is one thing the blogs are good at.]
- "Isn't politics just for people with nothing better to do?" Me: "Yep. Exactly. Just politics, no more no less."
- Glancing at my blog, "Your blog seems angry."
Angry? Hopefully not often. Deliberately provocative I hope. Sometimes confrontational, yes.
I appreciate the feedback.
Despite our differences, it was great hanging out with family!
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Another reason to blog: It's fun to process and treasure life's little moments that'd othewise be forgotten. It's journaling in public, huh? Therapeutic but you also get the fun of kudos from your readership. Kudos!
-Scroot's brother & new bloggee.
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