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Posting about something extremely controversial, saying be happy, not hateful is doing exactly what I said it was.
Agree, even if we don't agree on a lot
I never complained about not being hateful, you self-righteous accuser. I wrote about having a discussion when the opinions are preselected.
I'm not saying that the Government should prevent them from restricting liberty…
But it is a rule which can be broken with no true consequences- no jail, no confiscation of land, no banning from a Forum
I love Justice Thomas. He is my favorite Justice; he is a lot better than the late Scalia. However, he's really old. I wish he would step down, so...
We are fine. We are becoming more isolated (yay!). We are getting closer to our only real ally. We have a strong President. And we get to...
The idol of sports is a large part of why most men are losers.
YAY!
Neither. But if I had to chuse*, tea. *Not a typographical error
I would not identify primarily as an American. But we fell sorry for you, the unwashed masses of the world waiting for our hands to heal you.
When I saw him in person, it was such a great experience. I had to stand for four hours to hear him speak, but it was worth it. Honestly, I can't...
Yes! You're a Super Elite!
Young, urban, liberal "elites" probably. Also, I assume you're a Trump supporter Julie. Did you hear what his new name is for his loyal supporters?
And I fully support de facto consequences for certain speech. However, de hire consequences are repugnant to liberty.
But there is no rule against it, other than social ostracism. Also, the Roman Mass has been so degraded by Vatican 2, it's not worthy of respect.
@Riven You said to discuss below. I am discussing below.
No. Have you heard of Dr. Jordan Peterson? My reasons are the same as his: Speech should be compelled or regulated, as long as it is not directly...
I know the rule. I protested it with ATA when the rule came out on another account.
If you want a discussion, you cannot mandate the tone of it or the feelings of the parties to it.