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Words are not violence, But do Words Matter?
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(10-29-2018, 01:03 PM)HairOfTheDog Wrote: Words themselves are not violent, in my view. But, words most definitely can/do incite or deter violence, and people should own the words they put out there.

I agree that everyone is entitled to their own opinion and I generally like to read/hear/engage them. But, not always.

I typically don't expend much energy on people who regularly express opinions based on made-up or imagined truths presented as facts, especially people who go off the rails when challenged...........unless the opinion or person has the power to impact my life or the lives of many (in which case, I'll keep challenging).

Freedom of choice isn't a constitutional right, but it's an intrinsic one and exercising it to avoid irrational and wasteful time-sucks is often a wise one, in my opinion.

Anyway, while I respect everyone's right to express their opinions, I don't respect all opinions expressed. And, I think restrictions on some types of hate speech are appropriate and necessary for society.

You describe your own actions beautifully.

"regularly express opinions based on made-up or imagined truths presented as facts, especially people who go off the rails when challenged"

That is you. I mean remember when you implied Maggot was a possible child molester support and rape apologist because he viewed a situation as different. Work this behaviour and result into the quote above. You are projecting your own bullshit and pretending to virtue signal a morally/intellectual superior position that you do not hold.
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RE: Words are not violence, But do Words Matter? - by Fry Guy - 10-30-2018, 02:09 AM