
05-09-2008, 05:04 PM
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Pretzel Vendor
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 12
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Tannhauser
If you're not going to bother finding it, and I myself looked and couldn't find it before I asked you to, then don't bring it up.
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Please show me one place where I've said I hate someone or any group of people.
Suggesting that because you disagree with someone's behavior means you hate them reflects far more upon you than it does me.
What it really sounds like is you're going to rely on what you'd like to believe rather than what you can prove to make an argument.
Actually, it's because only about 1% of the population practices homosexuality, it falls far outside the norm.
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Your post, #765938: "Obviously, the kid has some severe mental problems, and rather than getting help for him, the parents have decided to just go with it and have the rest of society adjust to this disorder.
People who have a disorder and rather than be treated, decide to make others accommodate them should be shunned, and that’s exactly what I’d tell my kids to do if some freakish individual like this was in one of their classes.
Yet another example of how deviant behavior has become confused with virtue."
This is worse than saying that you hate a group of people. You claim that you will instruct your children to practice acts of hate. No wonder hatred toward certain groups of people persist. Parents are still teaching their kids to hate people they wouldn't otherwise hate.
Why on earth should any 9 year old deserve to be shunned? Do you have any idea how harmful that would be? On so many levels! I guess I'm just curious if you are aware of the harm you will cause when you make these kinds of decisions (and for your children), or if you are acting out of ignorance. I don't know which is worse.
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