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In reply to the discussion: We should reach out and understand Nazis and KKK members too. [View all]askyagerz
(776 posts)57. I have seen almost every dog nip at something
From little to big. Its in their nature. The majority of dog attacks are usually by a family pet. But dogs are here to stay.
You can try to bite them back but it just confuses them and you're gonna get hair in your mouth. If we have to keep them around I prefer we just train them right.
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The neighborhood is upscale and predominantly white. Knocks down your speculation. . . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Mar 2018
#82
But...but..we must understand the poor deplorable terrorists of death as they bomb and murder PoC!!
workinclasszero
Mar 2018
#34
I say "Let's find a cure for affluenza" though and no Republicans or pundits want to reach out to me
ck4829
Mar 2018
#2
generally speaking, what they understand is losing and getting thrown into prison.
unblock
Mar 2018
#3
It doesnt matter how many elections we win if a solid portions of this country are ready to kill eac
Tiggeroshii
Mar 2018
#8
Tell you what - I'll focus on reaching out to the various minority classes currently
John Fante
Mar 2018
#68
Because the people who terrorize people don't know how that makes people feel?
EffieBlack
Mar 2018
#73
I've never denied they're humans. I just don't care to associate with those particular humans who
EffieBlack
Mar 2018
#80
"understand" does not mean "sympathize". Understanding enemies is important. . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Mar 2018
#11
If you're into understanding your enemies, then become an editor at the Right Wing Infopedia
ck4829
Mar 2018
#15
No thanks. I do enough reading on RW sites to understand more about them than many DU members. . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Mar 2018
#16
There've been lots of African Americans who have gone to understand KKK members
Blue_Adept
Mar 2018
#20
Who said strategy as a political party? The OP was speaking as an individual.
Blue_Adept
Mar 2018
#49
You very well could though. These labels are just socially constructed things anyway.
ck4829
Mar 2018
#71
"Religion and ghosts are ridiculous" as we kill each other for green pieces of paper
ck4829
Mar 2018
#99
Nope bs. These people are scumbags. They are old enough to know better. No excuses
rockfordfile
Mar 2018
#84
But if I he a pack of gentle, well-behaved dogs, including lots of rescue dogs who have sought refug
EffieBlack
Mar 2018
#47
I didnt say we sholdnt understand them. I already understand them all too well
EffieBlack
Mar 2018
#63
I do understand them. They're fear-filled people who want to live in an ordered snowglobe.
haele
Mar 2018
#52
The implication here is that Trump voters are the equivalent of KKK and Nazis. They are not.
YessirAtsaFact
Mar 2018
#83
Yep, there were plenty of "neutral"/"good" Germans who just stood there and let it all happen
ck4829
Mar 2018
#96
Precisely. The Nazis had to expend some serious time and effort on winning broad support.
VOX
Mar 2018
#100
If they did polling at that time, I'm sure Hitler's approval ratings would have been more than 40%
YessirAtsaFact
Mar 2018
#98