Whales, Fish And Minnows

Roger Pielke explains how the left-blogosphere works. I would note this in particular:

In the case of Romm and Delong they also engage in outright lies and character assassination. Neither links to my own words on my blog, apparently afriad of what might happen if people view what I have to say directly, rather than their cartoonish caricatures. Gavin Schmidt of Real Climate contacted my university once and demanded that they sanction me for opinions that he did not like on my blog, under a vague threat of harm to reputation. Joe Romm has ordered the media not to talk to me (given the response, I assume that the folks who listened to him were the same folks who feed him quotes;-). What is even more disturbing is how these folks interact on a personal level. I was completely taken aback by the unprofessional email responses I received from Brad DeLong yesterday. I have occasionally seen faculty members throw hissy fits in a faculty meeting, but never have I seen the degree of unprofessional behavior displayed routinely by professionals in the liberal blogosphere. What is with these guys?

I’ve noticed this, too. While obviously the exceptions are many, I’ve noticed in general that leftosphere bloggers are much less professional and much more incivil in both public and personal communications than those on the so-called “right,” who tend to be more courteous even in disagreement. For example, some have done studies that found use of the F-word and other crudities much more prevalent to port than starboard. And I (and Roger) are not the only people who have noticed this, which makes me think that it’s something more than anecdotal. As to theories of why that may be, I’ll let others speculate.

5 thoughts on “Whales, Fish And Minnows”

  1. The answer to “why the difference” is in how each side views the other. Conservatives view Liberals as well-intentioned but naive about economics and human nature. Liberals view Conservatives as racist Nazis. So which side is going to be more hateful to the other?

  2. Their is an interesting concept regarding fish and algaes. It is no different than oil from algae really. The bioreactors are different sizes, but processing and refining is still needed to extract the oil from both fish and algae.I can only imagine the international legal mess caused by multiple oil-from-algae-via-fish companies processing each others fish on the open ocean.

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