Posted by SLS on November 28, 2013, at 21:30:01
In reply to Re: daanzr » SLS, posted by Dr. Bob on November 26, 2013, at 23:41:56
> > such posts ... provoke others into saying things in anger that they wouldn't say otherwise.
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> I agree, they could. So I see him as helping others to learn the serenity of accepting the things they cannot change.Perhaps, but I don't see how dog crap being hurled at me is a learning experience that should teach me the serenity in being covered with canine fecal matter. It is an uncivil act proscribed by law. Even someone with Asperger's Syndrome has some understanding of social norms, although they must keep this understanding organized in their minds as a set of logical and objective rules. Calling out someone as being complicit and a conspirator in the promotion of antisemitism is an uncivil act, and I expect that Lou Pilder should be afforded his own teachable moments that shall nurture in him a sense of serenity, and perhaps even civic harmony
What are you protecting? Start teaching us. All of us.
- ScottSome see things as they are and ask why.
I dream of things that never were and ask why not.- George Bernard Shaw
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