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| Yes: I think what they say is ok |
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Snowflake
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Dystopia
Posts: 13,136
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I have observed that people, by and large, do not respect honesty. We seem to live in an age of over-sensitivity and sugar-coated eggshells. I contend that man's natural response to this unnatural condition is manifest as the oft observed "internet behavior," which is stated to be INsensitive and OVERLY honest. Although the honesty is misidentified as malice, because people are so unaccustomed to hearing honest discourse.
Conversely, some among us, let us call them "the weak," cling to the sheltered world of HR Departments, Political Correctness, and Homeowner's Associations. These weak, sub-human worms have been conditioned NOT to stand up for themselves and NOT to speak their minds freely. To be perfectly clear about it: I consider these people to be the enemy of what is right and good. I vehemently reject their dangerous notions.
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