"Fuck your feelings" as a response to bad faith operating is reasonable. "Fuck your feelings" as the basis for policy and a political movement is unsustainable. Yet somehow, Dems doing the former is beyond the pale, while the GOP doing the latter keeps getting them apologists.
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The polite high road hasn’t been working out for us
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Right? Kinda wish the Left had the kind of crazies that the Right has but then I realize voting Left doesn't elect their idiots like the voting Right does. Grayson and Weiner were probably the most extreme I can think of.
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I agree. I'm appalled when I find myself sounding like them. I also wonder about the deep, sickening fear I feel for the future. Is that what it was like for them?
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Yes and no. The difference is, simply put, the difference between Chicken Little little (them) and the Emperors New Clothes (us). In one story, people panicked on imaginary doom with no basis in fact, in the other people ignored facts to let con men rob them blind.
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I’m very much for decency AND for being kind to one another, but have absolutely no issue at all with telling someone to fuck right off. Not. Even. One.
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I hate this, but yes.
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I completely agree. It's time to point out some hypocrisy but not participate in it.
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Why does anyone bother pointing out hypocrisy? No one cares when their side is a hypocrite. Besides, when you make that your criticism all you do is reinforce the validity of the underlying behaviour.
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