True dat.That is true but the internet is emboldening them by allowing them to close their world view which real life doesn't allow.
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True dat.That is true but the internet is emboldening them by allowing them to close their world view which real life doesn't allow.
In the interest of brevity, I excluded some other fine words too.hey Rev,
Is the word uncivil the same as hatred, I don't think so.
It's still not on your list !
That rat ******!
It's easier to live in comforting anger by avoiding understanding.
Thus it becomes hating people, rather than discussing issues.
I find it interesting that when I assume that Trump voters wanted what he promised during the campaign and then delivered during his administration, I’m accused of “demonizing” Trump supporters.I sure dont, btw, see any sign that "the left" is
making the least effort to understand the
Trump vote, other than to daemonize all who
did, them deplorables.
The electoral college has given them a run of bad luck.I wonder btw what is up with the democrats saying that
every election the republicans have won since
HWB were stolen and illegit.
I find it interesting that when I assume that Trump voters wanted what he promised during the campaign and then delivered during his administration, I’m accused of “demonizing” Trump supporters.
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I cannot figure out just what you mean by this.
Thank you for recognizing this.Not the biggest issue. Far from it. But perhaps the OP thinks rational discussion is the best path on these, and civility greases that wheel?
I'm not sure I agree, but not yet convinced I don't.
I agree that appeals to emotion are part of the internal dialogue that helps feed a sense of justification in some. But appeals to emotion don't solve problems; In this case, they exacerbate them.... as when Trump refers to the White Nationalists and informs us that there are good people on both sides.
... as when children are ripped from the arms of their parents.
... as when people of color are gunned down in the street.
... as when refugees are informed that they are the wrong religion and/or ethnicity to warrant refuge.
Yep - civility is certainly the problem upon which we should focus.
Is this actually what you thought I was getting at?I saw this on Facebook and thought of this thread:
You bring to mind a song I sang more than once. I'm so sorry that your sensibilities were ruffled.I agree that appeals to emotion are part of the internal dialogue that helps feed a sense of justification in some. But appeals to emotion don't solve problems; In this case, they exacerbate them.
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I agree that appeals to emotion are part of the internal dialogue that helps feed a sense of justification in some. But appeals to emotion don't solve problems; In this case, they exacerbate them
An as example:Civility is seen as weakness by diaper donnie and his minions. We need to crush them in the polls this November. Making nice with them won't cut the mustard. We need to point out their evil deeds clearly and repeatedly to get all Democrats and independents energized. There are a few on the right who are people of integrity and honesty. Even some of them have said the current regime must go.
The answer to the evil of forcing 3 year olds to appear in a court with no lawyer and no parent to support them as the current monsters in government are doing must stop. I refuse to make nice to such monsters.
Death threats against Maxine Waters must be answered by effective police action. If that's not forthcoming then we need to take control of government at all levels to have an effective police force that will arrest people making those evil threats.
The level of corruption in the current regime in power in Washington is growing by leaps and bounds. I won't be civil to those who are ripping us off, trying to destroy my retirement Social Security and Medicare benefits and so forth. Those people must be stopped by our best and ultimate weapon - the ballot box.
I think the way to address that is to make the point forcefully but in polite language, whenever something unacceptable is said or done. Far more impact is achieved by a well-turned phrase than by bellowing insults and expletives. You can see this in really good political oratory.And you think the way to address people who would do that is to not kick up a fuss and treat them as members of polite society?
Wow....that name calling sure made a powerfulCivility is seen as weakness by diaper donnie and his minions. We need to crush them in the polls this November. Making nice with them won't cut the mustard. We need to point out their evil deeds clearly and repeatedly to get all Democrats and independents energized. There are a few on the right who are people of integrity and honesty. Even some of them have said the current regime must go.
The answer to the evil of forcing 3 year olds to appear in a court with no lawyer and no parent to support them as the current monsters in government are doing must stop. I refuse to make nice to such monsters.
Death threats against Maxine Waters must be answered by effective police action. If that's not forthcoming then we need to take control of government at all levels to have an effective police force that will arrest people making those evil threats.
The level of corruption in the current regime in power in Washington is growing by leaps and bounds. I won't be civil to those who are ripping us off, trying to destroy my retirement Social Security and Medicare benefits and so forth. Those people must be stopped by our best and ultimate weapon - the ballot box.
... as when Trump refers to the White Nationalists and informs us that there are good people on both sides.
... as when children are ripped from the arms of their parents.
... as when people of color are gunned down in the street.
... as when refugees are informed that they are the wrong religion and/or ethnicity to warrant refuge.
Yep - civility is certainly the problem upon which we should focus.
And I'm sorry that a thread about civil discourse has somehow resulted in an unfavorable opinion of me.You bring to mind a song I sang more than once. I'm so sorry that your sensibilities were ruffled.
It's good to know where you stand.