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In reply to the discussion: Military "intervention" in Libya. THIS is what you get. [View all]LanternWaste
(37,748 posts)39. Behavior is always judged.
Behavior is almost always judged.
However, just as important to judge concomitantly is if a thing within a demographic is an aberration or a standard. Although i realize it is quite easy, rather convenient and very simplistic to judge a thing in and of itself sans relevant context, to do so is more often than not the sign of either a lazy mind or a dogmatic mind.
Else I'd judge all radiology technicians off the merits and standards of one radiology tech (the one being a coke addict in rehab-- merely an aberration... or an actual standard for radiology techs from which I judge them all?).
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Gaddafi, who called blacks "sluggish" and "backward," and who blackmailed EU with opening...
joshcryer
Feb 2012
#4
Well, Gaddafi is gone now. It is weird that you have such anger over racism and bigotry but
Bonobo
Feb 2012
#5
I am sorry, but you are mistaken completely. That was the early propaganda we were
sabrina 1
Feb 2012
#41
The naiveté about this intervention being for the people of Libya reminds me of...
Bonobo
Feb 2012
#8
My favorite piece of naivete is how the sock puppetry of the Libya fiction is so glaringly obvious
EFerrari
Feb 2012
#9
Facts are facts are facts. No matter where they come from. Are you ending the story? nt
Bonobo
Feb 2012
#14