One of THOSE toxic damn days...

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One of THOSE toxic damn days... Twibil 09-03-2008
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Posted by S'mee on September 6, 2008, 4:32 pm


On Sep 6, 2:27=A0pm, langkd_NO_S...@shaw.ca (Road Glidin' Don) wrote:
> wrote:
>
> >You're absolutely wrong, I treat everybody the way I expect to be
> >treated.
>
> >However, lower class people often equate kindness with weakness, and
> >they will try to take as much advantage of the situation as possible.
>
> Hey, thanks for the warning.
>
> I'll try to be kind to you anyway.

Funny I do TRY to treat him and others as I percieve I'm being
treated... He apparently doesn't.


Posted by . on September 6, 2008, 6:37 pm



> Funny I do TRY to treat him and others as I percieve I'm being
> treated... He apparently doesn't.

I was taught at an early age to respect the mentally handicapped, but
sometimes I have to play your (err, ummmm, *their*) game so they don't
feel totally disrespected...


Posted by S'mee on September 6, 2008, 8:17 pm


>
> > Funny I do TRY to treat him and others as I percieve I'm being
> > treated... He apparently doesn't.
>
> I was taught at an early age to respect the mentally handicapped, but
> sometimes I have to play your (err, ummmm, *their*) game so they don't
> feel totally disrespected...

Odd I was taught people earn respect. Even teh handicapped...I've met
more hanidcapped who earned my respect than any racist ever.
--
Keith

Posted by The Older Gentleman on September 7, 2008, 3:49 am



> I was taught at an early age to respect the mentally handicapped

But not other races and cultures, it seems. Very odd sense of
priorities.

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Posted by Howard on September 8, 2008, 6:03 pm


On Sat, 06 Sep 2008 18:20:54 GMT, langkd_NO_SPAM@shaw.ca (Road Glidin'
Don) wrote:

>wrote:
>
>>On Sep 6, 12:56�am, langkd_NO_S...@shaw.ca (Road Glidin' Don) wrote:
>>
>>> More likely it's just the case of an embittered, old man who's always
>>> held those sentiments, with lots of time on his hands, becoming more
>>> and more invested in his beliefs as he dwells on them, anxious that
>>> his days might end without him having made a significant mark in life
>>> and becoming increasingly bold, as he sees that spreading hate
>>> propaganda doesn't result in a threat to his safety.
>>
>>Pay attention, dumbass. What goes around, comes around. Someday you
>>will personally reap the reward for your Ageism and Gerontophobia and
>>you will be called "a bitter old man"
>
>If I become like you, yes. But that's not likely.
>
>You aren't going to live forever, Krusty, and this racist crap you are
>spouting will be your legacy.
>
>Wouldn't it be better to renounce the folly of a life devoted to
>hating people before they've even done anything right or wrong (on
>race) and join the company of good men instead? Then, "what comes
>around" will be the respect normally reserved for those with advanced
>years.
>
>If not, unfortunately, you will continue to be treated as a diseased
>dog that needs to be put down (in the metaphorical sense), to protect
>innocent adults and children from what your racist ideology strives to
>achieve. And, yes, that includes people like my wife and children, so
>it is personal to some extent.
>
>On your present course, you will be the one meant by the saying, "Have
>you considered that the only purpose for your life could be to serve
>as a warning to others?"


If I WERE that kind, I believe that the thoughts above alone would
affect me some. To be such an asshole that the only reactions to your
death were to be like some of those we saw with another person's
recent death (won't say who....like there is any regular who doesn't
know who I mean). I could imagine a VERY similar legacy in this
case.

Howard 2004 Vulcan 750
DOD #2245
PGR Member
VROC # 18767

A zest for living much include a willingness to die.
R.A. Heinlein

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