ruby59
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I actually have not given my opinion on the topic, ruby; I don't often voice an opinion re socio-political topics on Internet forums. But I do like to share facts, of my own first-hand knowledge or what I've discovered through research of reliable sources, because facts are important to me when considering a topic, working my way to a conclusion or opinion & I believe that's true for others as well.ruby59|1474086097|4077630 said:Elliott, I do not happen to agree with you or Molly. Others do not either.
So if there is a brick wall, it is you not understanding that.
It is called a difference of opinion.
I'll simply observe thatAnnaH|1474132172|4077753 said:Of course, it is wonderful when successful and caring volunteers come to mentor the children. In my opinion, it was the right decision to change the teacher t-shirts from BLM. Most concerns regarded emphasizing a controversial organization, which many view as divisive. Choosing that t-shirt showed a lack of judgment that brought up other concerns.
It is not only whites and conservatives who see the BLM organization as divisive. That's an opinion based on some of their methods and does not signify racism.
Some, not all, seem too quick to throw out the racism judgment. That promotes nothing but more division and misunderstanding.
AnnaH|1474224956|4078115 said:Longtime civil rights activist analyzes BLM.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/posteverything/wp/2015/08/24/i-was-a-civil-rights-activist-in-the-1960s-but-its-hard-for-me-to-get-behind-black-lives-matter/?utm_term=.0af3dbe7f1aa
Does anyone think she's a racist, ignorant, uncaring, with her head in the sand?
It continues to amaze me how intolerant some of the so called tolerant left can be.
ruby59|1474225830|4078120 said:It continues to amaze me how intolerant some of the so called tolerant left can be.
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They are intolerant of anyone who disagrees with them.
I agree with the article. I absolutely agree with the message. But not the methods used to deliver it.
And as far as this new generation, pride and self-respect is definitely lacking in many of them.
ruby59|1474225830|4078120 said:It continues to amaze me how intolerant some of the so called tolerant left can be.
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They are intolerant of anyone who disagrees with them.
I agree with the article. I absolutely agree with the message. But not the methods used to deliver it.
And as far as this new generation, pride and self-respect is definitely lacking in many of them.
ruby59|1474239803|4078179 said:Do you ever speak without making stereotypes? I don't make assumptions about the right. I have plenty of opinions about you though.
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How old are you?
I have lived in the real world for multiple decades. I saw then, I see now. I have seen enough to make comparisons.
As far as your opinion about me, I could not care less.
Except blacks, gays, trans, liberals, muslims, Hilary supporters, etc?ruby59|1474242159|4078186 said:We had respect for other people.
ruby59|1474244769|4078196 said:And the rudest people I speak with on a daily basis are consistently not in the "me " generation as you call it. But then again I dont expect you to believe that. You seem to have a firm grasp of how it is and I don't think others experiences woulduxh change your view. That is your right.
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You seem to have a firm grasp by telling me who you feel the rudest people are? Would other experiences change your view? And do you believe what I m telling you about my encounters?
It cuts both ways.
ruby59|1474248751|4078214 said:Yes someone with a compelling argument could swayy opinion.
You're isn't compelling
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Someone could say the same about yours.
But it is your opinion, and that is alone why I would respect it.
And mine is my own.
I really wish you would just quote properly lol. Makes this more confusing!ruby59|1474243677|4078190 said:I was brought up in the generation of mind your own business, and who are you to judge anyone else. You know stones at a glass house.
I am a Jew married to a Catholic who seeks comfort from G-d in bad times. - not to judge anyone else.
As far as the "me" mentality, let us be honest. This is the "me" generation. Ever driven somewhere to only have a car nearly side swipe you to get in front of you so he can get there a little quicker.
Ever heard a bunch of high schoolers talk and wonder if they have a sense about anyone else's feelings?
Ever be on a bus, and an able bodied young man will sit there, letting the very pregnant woman stand?
Ever walk behind someone while he is yapping on his phone oblivious to anyone else, or simply could not care less who he is disturbing? Or who check their phones constantly during a movie, with the light shining in your face.
Selfish "me" mentality, yes I see it every day but not by people my age.