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July 15, 2009 at 11:08 AM #431281July 15, 2009 at 11:11 AM #430545
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Participant[quote=Zeitgeist] Your intolerance [of bigotry] does not make you better than those you label as racist, it just makes you self righteous and narrow minded.[/quote]
Right. Now I understand you. You think that intolerance of bigotry is just as bad as bigotry. At least we’re on the same page.
July 15, 2009 at 11:11 AM #430762SK in CV
Participant[quote=Zeitgeist] Your intolerance [of bigotry] does not make you better than those you label as racist, it just makes you self righteous and narrow minded.[/quote]
Right. Now I understand you. You think that intolerance of bigotry is just as bad as bigotry. At least we’re on the same page.
July 15, 2009 at 11:11 AM #431055SK in CV
Participant[quote=Zeitgeist] Your intolerance [of bigotry] does not make you better than those you label as racist, it just makes you self righteous and narrow minded.[/quote]
Right. Now I understand you. You think that intolerance of bigotry is just as bad as bigotry. At least we’re on the same page.
July 15, 2009 at 11:11 AM #431126SK in CV
Participant[quote=Zeitgeist] Your intolerance [of bigotry] does not make you better than those you label as racist, it just makes you self righteous and narrow minded.[/quote]
Right. Now I understand you. You think that intolerance of bigotry is just as bad as bigotry. At least we’re on the same page.
July 15, 2009 at 11:11 AM #431286SK in CV
Participant[quote=Zeitgeist] Your intolerance [of bigotry] does not make you better than those you label as racist, it just makes you self righteous and narrow minded.[/quote]
Right. Now I understand you. You think that intolerance of bigotry is just as bad as bigotry. At least we’re on the same page.
July 15, 2009 at 11:24 AM #430560Aecetia
ParticipantThat is correct. It is the flip-side of the same coin. I have seen the most religious intolerance committed by deeply religious people. This country was founded on religious tolerance. Many of us have relatives who fled from Europe for freedom to worship or not to worship as they saw fit. I think it would be sad to degenerate into tribalism at this stage in our development. The partisan politics have driven a permanent wedge between many Americans. Obama’s election has not healed this division. I watched a video of the Russians being rude to him when he offered to shake hands and it irritated me. He is the President and insulting him insulted the country.
July 15, 2009 at 11:24 AM #430776Aecetia
ParticipantThat is correct. It is the flip-side of the same coin. I have seen the most religious intolerance committed by deeply religious people. This country was founded on religious tolerance. Many of us have relatives who fled from Europe for freedom to worship or not to worship as they saw fit. I think it would be sad to degenerate into tribalism at this stage in our development. The partisan politics have driven a permanent wedge between many Americans. Obama’s election has not healed this division. I watched a video of the Russians being rude to him when he offered to shake hands and it irritated me. He is the President and insulting him insulted the country.
July 15, 2009 at 11:24 AM #431071Aecetia
ParticipantThat is correct. It is the flip-side of the same coin. I have seen the most religious intolerance committed by deeply religious people. This country was founded on religious tolerance. Many of us have relatives who fled from Europe for freedom to worship or not to worship as they saw fit. I think it would be sad to degenerate into tribalism at this stage in our development. The partisan politics have driven a permanent wedge between many Americans. Obama’s election has not healed this division. I watched a video of the Russians being rude to him when he offered to shake hands and it irritated me. He is the President and insulting him insulted the country.
July 15, 2009 at 11:24 AM #431141Aecetia
ParticipantThat is correct. It is the flip-side of the same coin. I have seen the most religious intolerance committed by deeply religious people. This country was founded on religious tolerance. Many of us have relatives who fled from Europe for freedom to worship or not to worship as they saw fit. I think it would be sad to degenerate into tribalism at this stage in our development. The partisan politics have driven a permanent wedge between many Americans. Obama’s election has not healed this division. I watched a video of the Russians being rude to him when he offered to shake hands and it irritated me. He is the President and insulting him insulted the country.
July 15, 2009 at 11:24 AM #431301Aecetia
ParticipantThat is correct. It is the flip-side of the same coin. I have seen the most religious intolerance committed by deeply religious people. This country was founded on religious tolerance. Many of us have relatives who fled from Europe for freedom to worship or not to worship as they saw fit. I think it would be sad to degenerate into tribalism at this stage in our development. The partisan politics have driven a permanent wedge between many Americans. Obama’s election has not healed this division. I watched a video of the Russians being rude to him when he offered to shake hands and it irritated me. He is the President and insulting him insulted the country.
July 15, 2009 at 11:44 AM #430609SK in CV
ParticipantI do believe we agree.
[quote=Aecetia]That is correct. It is the flip-side of the same coin. I have seen the most religious intolerance committed by deeply religious people. This country was founded on religious tolerance. Many of us have relatives who fled from Europe for freedom to worship or not to worship as they saw fit. I think it would be sad to degenerate into tribalism at this stage in our development. The partisan politics have driven a permanent wedge between many Americans. Obama’s election has not healed this division. I watched a video of the Russians being rude to him when he offered to shake hands and it irritated me. He is the President and insulting him insulted the country.[/quote]
I am intolerant of those without religious tolerance. I don’t believe the two to be equivalent.
July 15, 2009 at 11:44 AM #430826SK in CV
ParticipantI do believe we agree.
[quote=Aecetia]That is correct. It is the flip-side of the same coin. I have seen the most religious intolerance committed by deeply religious people. This country was founded on religious tolerance. Many of us have relatives who fled from Europe for freedom to worship or not to worship as they saw fit. I think it would be sad to degenerate into tribalism at this stage in our development. The partisan politics have driven a permanent wedge between many Americans. Obama’s election has not healed this division. I watched a video of the Russians being rude to him when he offered to shake hands and it irritated me. He is the President and insulting him insulted the country.[/quote]
I am intolerant of those without religious tolerance. I don’t believe the two to be equivalent.
July 15, 2009 at 11:44 AM #431120SK in CV
ParticipantI do believe we agree.
[quote=Aecetia]That is correct. It is the flip-side of the same coin. I have seen the most religious intolerance committed by deeply religious people. This country was founded on religious tolerance. Many of us have relatives who fled from Europe for freedom to worship or not to worship as they saw fit. I think it would be sad to degenerate into tribalism at this stage in our development. The partisan politics have driven a permanent wedge between many Americans. Obama’s election has not healed this division. I watched a video of the Russians being rude to him when he offered to shake hands and it irritated me. He is the President and insulting him insulted the country.[/quote]
I am intolerant of those without religious tolerance. I don’t believe the two to be equivalent.
July 15, 2009 at 11:44 AM #431191SK in CV
ParticipantI do believe we agree.
[quote=Aecetia]That is correct. It is the flip-side of the same coin. I have seen the most religious intolerance committed by deeply religious people. This country was founded on religious tolerance. Many of us have relatives who fled from Europe for freedom to worship or not to worship as they saw fit. I think it would be sad to degenerate into tribalism at this stage in our development. The partisan politics have driven a permanent wedge between many Americans. Obama’s election has not healed this division. I watched a video of the Russians being rude to him when he offered to shake hands and it irritated me. He is the President and insulting him insulted the country.[/quote]
I am intolerant of those without religious tolerance. I don’t believe the two to be equivalent.
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