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In reply to the discussion: To those who think we should be "uncivil" to the Trump folks, a simple question: [View all]dalton99a
(94,093 posts)17. +1. Why let them dictate our behavior?
Fuck that shit
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To those who think we should be "uncivil" to the Trump folks, a simple question: [View all]
brooklynite
Jun 2018
OP
I just think some people have a different point of view that contradict human history.
Chickensoup
Jun 2018
#15
so now the narrative is about who can kick who out of a restaurant, instead of about a thousand
TheFrenchRazor
Jun 2018
#133
one shuns that which is unworthy of association. Bernie brings McConnell to my restaurant to dine...
msongs
Jun 2018
#6
Would you be civil to someone who put your child in a cage. No you wouldn't.
njhoneybadger
Jun 2018
#10
"so have your questions been answered Troll?" I think it is pretty obvious who the troll is
still_one
Jun 2018
#23
Because. They are paper tigers. They are on the offensive because we have shown
smirkymonkey
Jun 2018
#20
It's not uncivil to say your analogy is false & shows a lack understanding
AnotherMother4Peace
Jun 2018
#62
it is you who lack understanding; kicking somebody out of a restaurant does nothing to change the
TheFrenchRazor
Jun 2018
#71
you changed the subject; nobody is saying she didn't have the right. nt
TheFrenchRazor
Jun 2018
#132
I do not respect & tolerate people who condone child abuse, cheating, racism, etc. I'm tired of them
AnotherMother4Peace
Jun 2018
#35
but Mom...they did it first!!! it's great to see that the democratic party is the party of ideas and
TheFrenchRazor
Jun 2018
#36
"infantile temper tantrum" - is that how you frame it? The WH is staffed by Nazis & racists. No way
AnotherMother4Peace
Jun 2018
#42
It shouldn't be framed as "uncivil". It's a matter of calling out racism, child abuse, etc.
AnotherMother4Peace
Jun 2018
#40
might there be a better place to do that than in a restaurant? how much time/energy has been
TheFrenchRazor
Jun 2018
#73
Four false choices are presented, framed in a way to shame people, rather than moral outrage &action
AnotherMother4Peace
Jun 2018
#43
You don't know dick about me for one. No fucking clue where and how I grew up. Nor the
Guy Whitey Corngood
Jun 2018
#100
Civility is not the issue. People are using "civil" because that is the way it is framed.
Caliman73
Jun 2018
#48
They even use it against their own when necessary - I'm not sure what we are not getting
tulipsandroses
Jun 2018
#67
5 - None of the Above- These People are still using Lee Atwater's Playbook -
tulipsandroses
Jun 2018
#63
I'm not encouraging anyone to be violent. My post refers to THEM being that way.
Crutchez_CuiBono
Jun 2018
#116
You know civility can be used to mask or deflect from heinousness... so riddle me this..
JHan
Jun 2018
#74
The very fact that you ask this question tells me that you are able to tolerate babies in cages
MaryMagdaline
Jun 2018
#87
I'm advocating that we fight the Republicans at their own low level, for the time being.
Paladin
Jun 2018
#124
Shunning is an effective nonviolent means of punishing those who behave in socially
tblue37
Jun 2018
#129