luthervol
rational (x) and reasonable (y)
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I said their actions were pathetic didn't I?
How pathetic is it to go somewhere to intentionally elicit pathetic reactions so you can show your pathetic followers how pathetic the divide has become under our pathetic president?
Like I said, they should just turn their backs and stand silently, or walk away from her like she is ground zero for the corona virus.
I have no idea what she said or did. The clip showed none of that.
See, you're still missing the location of ground zero. Dont act unhinged just because someone who has different opinions happens to be walking around. It has nothing to do with Trump. It has nothing to do with that girl. It has everything to do with people who make the decision to act that way. That's it.I said their actions were pathetic didn't I?
How pathetic is it to go somewhere to intentionally elicit pathetic reactions so you can show your pathetic followers how pathetic the divide has become under our pathetic president?
Like I said, they should just turn their backs and stand silently, or walk away from her like she is ground zero for the corona virus.
Trumo has pushed the gun divide? I think you have that completely backwards.I said their actions were pathetic didn't I?
How pathetic is it to go somewhere to intentionally elicit pathetic reactions so you can show your pathetic followers how pathetic the divide has become under our pathetic president?
Like I said, they should just turn their backs and stand silently, or walk away from her like she is ground zero for the corona virus.
If so, it doesn’t make the behavior any more socially acceptable or make the people engaging in it any less responsible for themselves.
It would just mean bothare bad.
LOL.....Everyone is pro America, pro great economy, pro jobs, and pro security. (Every dem. candidate supports every one of those)
The fact that you have been propagandized to believe otherwise should worry you.
The fact that you have been propagandized is the ideal candidate to deliver those things should terrify you.
I don't believe these is any lack of understanding that the two sides are at odds.To the first part maybe it's a good thing to bring to light such things? Is ignorance that such beliefs are very much out there a good thing? Maybe MORE attention should be paid. (and before you comment I'm totally cool with that light shining in all directions)
To the second part it was an opportunity...they failed spectacularly.
Do you know who she is and what she was doing there?See, you're still missing the location of ground zero. Dont act unhinged just because someone who has different opinions happens to be walking around. It has nothing to do with Trump. It has nothing to do with that girl. It has everything to do with people who make the decision to act that way. That's it.
I cant stand Bernie, but you wont find me trying to throw stuff or kick someone out that supports him. You wont ever catch me pouring any liquid on them or trying to convince them to punch me by getting into their chest. She got those kids to play into their own stupidity. No one elses.
Your solution at the end is the adult solution. But let's avoid blaming Trump or the girl as it shows attempted validation of those actions. We've lost the value in having diversity of thought in parts of society.
Not really. What she did(as far as we can see) is walk around UT on a gameday as a Bama reporter. That doesnt mean Tennessee fans can throw beer at her. She didnt yell a single obscenity while things were being thrown. Your example is intentional hyperbole in an attempt to validate the students reaction even if by a small amount.I don't believe these is any lack of understanding that the two sides are at odds.
Constantly highlighting the fact and intentionally creating situations to generate negative responses serves little purpose.
It's like a group of drunk TN and Bama fans tailgating next to each other. You can agitate until there is a problem, or you can avoid things that you know only serve to agitate. TN and Bama fans will always be at odds, but under one scenario both groups could walk away saying "you know they aren't all that bad", or under the other scenario both groups could walk away bloodied and saying "I hate them more than ever."
What she did is like a Bama fan running into the TN tent screaming Roll Tide and yelling TN sux, what the students did islike the TN fans throwing beer on her and going over to the Bama tent and yelling obscenities.
It was stupid, unnecessary, and counter productive on both parties.
I don't believe these is any lack of understanding that the two sides are at odds.
Constantly highlighting the fact and intentionally creating situations to generate negative responses serves little purpose.
It's like a group of drunk TN and Bama fans tailgating next to each other. You can agitate until there is a problem, or you can avoid things that you know only serve to agitate. TN and Bama fans will always be at odds, but under one scenario both groups could walk away saying "you know they aren't all that bad", or under the other scenario both groups could walk away bloodied and saying "I hate them more than ever."
What she did is like a Bama fan running into the TN tent screaming Roll Tide and yelling TN sux, what the students did is like the TN fans throwing beer on her and going over to the Bama tent and yelling obscenities.
It was stupid, unnecessary, and counter productive on both parties.
The funny thing is that Jimmy Carter caused most of it. Carter won 10 of the 11 states of the Confederacy ( all except Virginia) in 1976. When 1980 rolled around, he won only 1 of 11 (his home state of Georgia). I've got it figured out finally. Jimmy Carter made us all racists in the late 1970's.Not even close . That whole Dems jumping ship to become Rs in the south back in the 70s , is a straight up lie .