Right. I agree.
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I don't necessarily disagree with S.E Cupp here, or Chelsea Clinton in the post i linked beloe that S.E Cupp quote. I am pointing out that words do have causal effects in the real world.
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I don't think anyone is denying this tho.
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Very well. Then I don't think we have a disagreement. :)
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It’s the difference between being personal and arguing against their ideas. Personally attacking someone’s life is shitty, arguing against what they stand for is legit.
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"You have right to be a prick, please don't be though, it's uncouth"
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I joke & I'm probably wrong but I've decided this is why British society developed concepts like Fair play in lieu of legislating for every possible outcome.
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When we commit to civil discourse it helps us to earn the trust of the person on the 'other side'. When that is achieved we begin to see them for more than their ideology, listen to understand instead of respond and respect their values. Walk The Ridge is how we like to say it.
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