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Are you an enabler of hate? [View all] William769 May 2014 OP
How I would handle it, I am not sure. sheshe2 May 2014 #1
When I was younger, I was more meek for some reason, After I hit 40, I don't catbyte May 2014 #2
I always speak up. JaneyVee May 2014 #3
Enabler? Or knowing which fights to pick? Demeter May 2014 #4
see reply 5 nt alp227 May 2014 #69
Keeping quiet implies agreement and emboldens the idiots etherealtruth May 2014 #5
+1 Supersedeas May 2014 #80
You know what's funny? I never hear that shit from people I know... MrScorpio May 2014 #6
confronting strangers is sometimes a obligation Supersedeas May 2014 #81
... Scuba May 2014 #7
... William769 May 2014 #12
Speaking up against something pipi_k May 2014 #8
I just spent a week and a half in the hospital for standing up to hate. William769 May 2014 #11
Oh no! I did not know that. So sorry, William. Luminous Animal May 2014 #25
Thanks. William769 May 2014 #29
You know where you stand... pipi_k May 2014 #26
Wow theHandpuppet May 2014 #27
The speaking out and against is obviously much much worse boston bean May 2014 #45
Yeah, I tear pipi_k May 2014 #56
Wow! sheshe2 May 2014 #65
Could it be that a person is "holier than thou" because they're RIGHT? alp227 May 2014 #70
If you intend to lead by example... theHandpuppet May 2014 #77
I honestly think that's being a little too harsh on him. AverageJoe90 May 2014 #88
no surprise there. William769 May 2014 #28
Yeah, I didn't expect pipi_k May 2014 #57
Pristine banalty. Eleanors38 May 2014 #67
Oh, William.. Cha May 2014 #63
It depends on the situation and the person speaking el_bryanto May 2014 #9
That my friend is being part of the problem. William769 May 2014 #10
What is the goal of the conversation with a person who says something offensive? el_bryanto May 2014 #14
What would be your goal? William769 May 2014 #15
May I ask why you pause ? el_bryanto May 2014 #20
Thank you! FrodosPet May 2014 #33
Response is required in community Fairgo May 2014 #35
I have a friend who used to send me crap anti-immigrant "joke" emails. greatauntoftriplets May 2014 #13
Good on you. William769 May 2014 #16
I don't know that she's changed her views... greatauntoftriplets May 2014 #17
Oh bullshit pipi_k May 2014 #30
You just don't get it, do you? Whisp May 2014 #37
With that persons thinking, they might have been against fighting the civil war. boston bean May 2014 #46
You just made my point pipi_k May 2014 #53
Certainly seemed like William suffered. boston bean May 2014 #59
No...you don't get it pipi_k May 2014 #51
That is not true! Whisp May 2014 #58
So you're saying telling others they're wrong is...ineffective? alp227 May 2014 #72
Thank you, Whisp~ Cha May 2014 #64
wow, you really seem quite invested in not speaking out against bigotry. boston bean May 2014 #48
And you seem pipi_k May 2014 #50
Believe me, no need to explain any further. boston bean May 2014 #60
What? Your yelling at people here hasn't changed their minds? theHandpuppet May 2014 #78
Forward them to this blog alp227 May 2014 #71
I'll keep in mind. greatauntoftriplets May 2014 #82
How about not getting your ass kicked? Throd May 2014 #18
Sometimes you have to break some eggs to make a cake. William769 May 2014 #19
Getting your ass kicked by a bigot doesn't help anything. Throd May 2014 #21
Shame them with humor. It's been working for me for over 50 years. McCamy Taylor May 2014 #23
Context counts. The same joke told by a gay guy may not be homophobic. McCamy Taylor May 2014 #22
The last time I heard a racist joke, everybody ignored it and keep on talking about whatever struggle4progress May 2014 #24
There -is- a middle ground. Shandris May 2014 #31
No I don't. Inkfreak May 2014 #32
no H2O Man May 2014 #34
I speak up, sometimes I see the light bulb go on Whisp May 2014 #36
In the real world I always say I'm offended. herding cats May 2014 #38
People who say if you're not part of the solution, you're part of the problem... Comrade Grumpy May 2014 #39
Very disturbed about some of the comments in this thread. Texasgal May 2014 #40
You and me both. William769 May 2014 #41
I agree. I will not alert or make a stink Texasgal May 2014 #42
On what grounds would you alert them - assuming you felt there were grounds to alert? nt el_bryanto May 2014 #54
Hi William, nice to see you.. Cha May 2014 #43
I know you would. William769 May 2014 #44
Hey.. Cha May 2014 #49
I would never hear a racist or homophobic joke oneofthe99 May 2014 #47
Oh William... sheshe2 May 2014 #52
Well with friends like you & some others here, How could I not be. William769 May 2014 #55
If you really want to make a difference... pipi_k May 2014 #61
do you not believe in polite society? alp227 May 2014 #73
.. Cha May 2014 #66
.. Cha May 2014 #62
Really? flvegan May 2014 #68
aw believe me, I am not an enabler Skittles May 2014 #74
Sorry you got hurt. You're probably braver than most of us. n/t nomorenomore08 May 2014 #75
Glad you are well William. Squinch May 2014 #76
I will share a personal anecdote with you: chervilant May 2014 #79
It's so easy to walk past MannyGoldstein May 2014 #83
Thinking of Michael Jordan's revelation that there was a time Supersedeas May 2014 #84
I'll pick my own battles... 99Forever May 2014 #85
Not a problem. Some people can't pick their own battles. William769 May 2014 #86
No, William 769... 99Forever May 2014 #89
I empathize with your POV, though I disagree slightly. AverageJoe90 May 2014 #87
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