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Originally Posted by CliffFletcher
You can't watch a newscast, turn on a talk show, or look at the front page of MSN, without people censuring others over transgressions of speech. A week doesn't go buy without a politician or celebrity being publicly denounced and shamed, often for saying things that the average person doesn't see any problem with. Of course this fosters resentment.
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Sure but that goes back to my point about the coverage in media (of all forms) far exceeding the actual occurrence. This speaks to the 'outrage culture' and the 'outrage about outrage' culture.
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I substantiate my arguments thoroughly. Read the links I post. Or don't.
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You continue to bring up issues but you don't seem to offer potential solutions. I understand that you're not responsible for fixing what's wrong but to continually state the problems eventually just comes off as complaining and not productive. I'd like to hear what YOU suggest.