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Originally Posted by InternationalVillager
Well not sure why it's wrong to say the truth.
See the shift in politics across the world---and right across the border in the US. Extreme views are being rejected wholeheartedly and now the world is going to the other extreme as a result.
Extremes are not beneficial to anyone. Need to have an open mind.
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So, really, the problem is people like yourself who blame others for their emotions and reactions to things.
It’s Blaster’s fault for having an opinion that antagonized you (unless you would like to point to some other reason you started bullying him).
It’s Blaster’s and, apparently, my fault you’re more homophobic. This is because of an “extreme” opinion which you haven’t really clarified. But I’d like you too, since on its face it isn’t “the true” but an incredibly gross, homophobic thing to say itself. But I’ll keep an open mind and let you apologize and explain how saying someone having an opinion you don’t like made you or anyone else hate gay people more was not, actually, what you meant, by clearly explaining how homophobia is out fault.
And if you don’t mind, maybe explain how having an “open mind” involves accusing people you disagree with of the above, and labelling them as “special” or their opinions as “extreme,” “nonsense,” or “asinine.” Because that does not seem like someone with an open mind. Much like Jay’s post, it seems like someone who is projecting an awful lot of their own insecurities onto others.
You’ll notice that there are several instances of people disagreeing in this thread without devolving the conversation the way you have. So perhaps you’d like to explain what makes you unique and why you’re words/actions are actually someone else’s fault.