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Tag: Cant we all get alongBy JGillman, Section News
The comments. yeesh..
I've only been able to pop in and look a couple times today, as its been a tight schedule up north here. So light for stories, yes, but not so light on the comments, and the tension level has peaked. Occasionally, there are some who take things a little too personally. It makes then angry. Then they lash out, sometimes forgetting all the others in the room. Of course maybe you cannot see all the others in the room, even though they hang on every word you say. Do we have some dueling words from time to time? Yes. Do we disagree on any numbers of issues? Yes, AND when this happens, we make our best case so as to advance our perception of the truth. Sometimes we even learn to understand someone else' position a little better. That is a good thing, and allows us to understand each other a bit more. Its a good thing, and allows us to find solutions that have a more solid foundation, and are less likely to fail. This is not the KOS. Comments here ought not have the sulfur content I am seeing. The yellow dust is flying, and its acceleration is unacceptable. Let the lefties keep the self destructive hyperbole and vitriol for their own downfall. When I see it here, it breaks my heart. Some folks just don't get it. (1 comment, 454 words in story) Full Story |
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