To: general_re
"...part of the problem is that these kids have been raised ... to believe that being judgemental is the worse sin imaginable. From there, you sort of slide into the belief that everyone, no matter how stupid or bigoted or freckless they are, has a right to be heard, because it would be wrong for them to judge it as worthless and not deserving of space in their paper."
Unless, of course, the speaker/writer were a Republican/Conservative or any kind of traditionalist in religion, social policy, or morals. Oops! Naturaly they would permit religious traditionalists *of non-judeo/christian religions* free and untrammeled exercise of speech, and would listen respecfully, even reverently.
VietVet
68 posted on
01/29/2003 9:42:37 PM PST by
VietVet
To: VietVet
Unless, of course, the speaker/writer were a Republican/Conservative or any kind of traditionalist in religion, social policy, or morals. Of course - that goes without saying. White conservative men are the only people left in the world that one is still allowed to label and judge ;)
71 posted on
01/31/2003 6:08:26 AM PST by
general_re
(29A - the Number of the Beast)
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