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Nah, they don't know how to process that feeling..
What I just read in that article was a very tactful response. Certainly didn't justify firing.
Honestly, I think you're simply adding to the point being made. There's places guns aren't allowed that are super common in every city, and someone still got shot there? This will only lead to more places having gun bans (since we won't actually do anything meaningful for gun control).... meaning more places that criminals are the only ones carrying guns around shooting people.
... That's just common sense though.
I just wanted to say thanks for putting your thoughts out there like that. You hit the nail on the head. You aren't alone in feeling that way, and summed it up in a way that I couldn't quite put my finger on myself.
Honestly, any of their album covers belong here.
All I'm saying is, if I was required to spend hours at work without pay, I would be an absolute prick at work as well.
Letting them continue to do this with no resistance leads to actual consequences for all of us. I don't know what the right answer here is, but it's certainly not to sit idly by and watch it happen.
Washington CAN do something about it. Remove the masks. The more they mask up, the more people should as well.
The only thing I dislike about this picture is that in order for it to be accurate, the entire building needs to be filled with cookies behind him.
I have a hard time fathoming where we will be by then.
It's had me thinking a lot about the tolerance paradox. Where exactly is the line? How should it be handled? Will we get better without violence? Is violence necessary to fight back against dangerous ideas? Who should be the ones holding the line against dangerous ideas? What could we have done differently to ensure we didn't get here? Will we make any changes or learn anything from this? What duty do we have to protect the marginalized communities that this kind of speech affects?
I've certainly drawn some conclusions of my own pondering this, but I still have plenty of unanswered questions.