You can dislike their conduct, but everyone deserves to be respected as a fellow human.
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It's just wrong.
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I've always followed my mothers advice on this. "Sticks & stones may break my bones but words can never harm me." She was right.
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It's generally wrong. I'll unfollow someone who goes after a politician's hair/weight/dress, etc. Go after their argument, or pipe down.
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I figure it is always ok. It doesn't make any particular argument but hey people in the public eye are under that kind of scrutiny.
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There would be no twitter
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My sense is that it depends on the circumstance. Human beings are flawed, it is our nature. As such, constant is the fight against R nature
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Sharyl this is what makes you stand out. You think, have equal standards, have integrity, & you're not a hypocrite. Seems easy, doesn't it?
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it says something about your own character
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Which begs the question, what does it say about the character of a President who engages in constant back & forth vitriol with the media?
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Depends on if you know them. My friends keep me humble through good natured ribbing. To a non-friend - just leave it well alone.
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