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Showing Original Post only (View all)I didn't know Liberal were as bad as Conservatives [View all]
that what Fareed Zakaria seems to think
http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/28/us/fareed-zakaria-liberals-cnntv/index.html
so standing against intolerance makes me intolerant?
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From this election and the discussions afterward, I have learned that there are whole regions of
Squinch
May 2017
#15
I think it is healthy to have civil dialogues even when they have offensive views
loyalsister
May 2017
#32
The opposing viewpoint is admittedly based on alternative facts and disinformation
.99center
May 2017
#34
Doesn't really bother me when vile conservatives are shut down, but Zakaria does have a point.
Hoyt
May 2017
#4
I will listen to someone with differing ideas/opinions who also displays congruence between words and deeds
Lyricalinklines
May 2017
#6
Student audiences don't get to make their counter-arguments to Pence and DeVos, though
muriel_volestrangler
May 2017
#23
The Conservatives are angry that Liberals don't match the conservative idea of Liberals.
DetlefK
May 2017
#11
At what point does an opposing intellectual idea become an assault on people's life and freedom? nt
LAS14
May 2017
#22
Zakaria is off his rocker in regard to the examples he used. However, so-called self-identified
still_one
May 2017
#28
Oh, Zakaria, you also going to dump on the 8th graders refusing to take a photo with
betsuni
May 2017
#29