Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Javier Navarro, in Mar. 2015
Being a detractor of something or someone means that there is an opposition to an idea or a person. In the face of ideas or people, we can basically express two positions: for or against. If we are against, this means that we are detractors, that is, we disagree on some reason.
The idea of detractor implies a certain degree of rejection. Thus, it can be moderate, tolerant and understanding or, in its extreme version, intense, vehement and radical.
Whoever proclaims himself a detractor with respect to another person, reveals his attitude Criticism in some aspect of that individual (his ideas of him, his way of being or other circumstances). Let us think of a believing person who defends Christian values. With these personal characteristics, he will normally speak out against atheists, agnostics, and those who live next door. margin of Christianity.
The concept of detractor usually has a mechanism in two directions, since the positions Contraries are reciprocal (the communist is a detractor of the capitalist and the reverse is exactly the case the same). Sometimes, behind an apparent opposition of ideas or a criticism, there is
feelings personal (for example, envy or jealousy). These feelings remain hidden, since it is not usual for them to be recognized (it is not common hear someone to say that he is a detractor of a public figure and at the same time admits his envy towards him).The detractor and tolerance
When we think of ideas as opposition or criticism, it is possible to associate them with confrontation and dispute. However, the fact that there is a rivalry between ideas or people does not mean that it is incompatible with the I respect and tolerance to the opponent. Thus, some defend a conciliatory position between criticism and understanding.
The conciliation between both valuations is the principle of the democracyIn other words, there are political groups that oppose each other and are detractors of each other and, at the same time, are obliged to respect the opponent. In this sense, it is about understanding the other as a rival and not as an enemy.
Being a firm detractor of some ideas is associated with radical positions (dogmatism or fanaticism). This type of position has a drawback: it generates a confrontational dynamic. If radicalism is replaced by tolerant criteria and attitudes, the confrontation softens and the disputes lose aggressiveness. In Spanish there is a saying which expresses this idea: the courteous does not take away the brave. In other words, it is possible to say no outright and courageously while remaining friendly and cordial.
Themes in Detractor