OedipusRexIt
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ORIGINAL: OedipusRexIt I'm coming out!!! Yes, Virginia, I am an elitist. Some might even say a snob. Go ahead, take a shot at me and call me that, or worse. I am those things, because I believe in the pursuit of excellence over settling for mediocrity. I don't believe in promoting Johnny to the next grade to help his self-esteem. I don't believe everyone's opinion is equally valid (some are ill-informed, to say the least). I'm getting to the saturation point from some of what I've read here in the forums, and wanted to save others the trouble of calling me out. For those intellectually inclined, there is an excellent essay on this concept by Jose Ortega y Gosset, entitled "Revolt of the Masses". It's a quick read, but covers the concept of "mass man vs. intelligentsia" quite well. So, did I lose positively everyone? Most seek out a reason to justify feelings of superiority. Very few if any are justified. I'd ask simply why are you elite, and why are those qualities more important than other qualities others might possess? Is it just because you believe in doing things well? Here's one definition I found Elitism is a belief or attitude that an elite— a selected group of persons whose personal abilities, specialized training or other attributes place them at the top of any field (see below)— are the people whose views on a matter are to be taken most seriously, or who are alone fit to govern. Thus elitism sees an elite as occupying a special position of authority or privilege in a group, set apart from the majority of people who do not match up with their abilities or attributes. Is this what you are saying you believe? Or is another definition in order? No, I'm afraid that's not it, and I'll stand on my previous posts.
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