Woe are the lowly people like myself who speak out against such broadmindedness, who risk professional rejection and isolation if they dare to offer a different point of view. My husband was recently attacked on social media and called a "racist, sexist, xenophobic" so and so for sharing an article that gave reasons why people should trust and respect the police. Didn't mention recent events (ie Ferguson, NYPD, others), didn't mention anything about race or gender, it was just one person's reasons why Americans need to respect law enforcement. The person throwing the verbal stones only did so because she did not like the person who wrote the article. So much for "tolerance"...
Really, though. Why are sensible people always the ones biting their tongue, not wanting to cause controversy, and trying to keep the peace? It's about time THEY said to themselves "I don't want to start an argument or make things awkward, so I'm going to keep my mouth shut about Ferguson." (or whatever other hot button issue there is)
Me, I'll stick with the First Commandment.
I may go down in flames for saying this, but it's because the sensible ones are smart enough to know when it's time to remain silent. Combine that with the fact that sensible people are usually not interested in causing problems or drama, and you get people who stay quiet in the interest of not starting a fight with someone. For further discussion, I recommend Rev. Dennis Maynard's book When Sheep Attack, specifically the section on antagonists. That's what these types of people are: antagonists who want to cause drama and controversy for some reason. I wonder if people feel better about themselves having a cause to champion: makes them feel like they're important.
His [the muscular Christian's] outlook was summed up in the words of the Revivalist hymn: "Dare to be a Daniel / Dare to stand alone / Dare to have a purpose firm / Dare to make it known." To bring this hymn up to date one would have to add a "Don't" at the beginning of each line.
ditto Republicans ;-) FidemInFidebus makes an excellent suggestion!In general I find arguments with liberals tiring
teachermom24... say it like it is, and if people here don't like it, ignore them. your voice is important. i get a lot of flack here, but at least what i think needs to be said gets said. (btw... thank you chonak)Why are sensible people always the ones biting their tongue, not wanting to cause controversy, and trying to keep the peace?
if you have a television set in your home, why, in A.D. 2015, have you not discarded it?
In short, if you catch yourself "working yourself up", making yourself suffer or making it harder to get through the day, look for ways you can "work yourself down".
HA, HA, dear PGA, if you think me and my crew are Amish. I can hardly type this I'm laughing so hard. Maybe "hipster" is more like it? I don't know, not knowing all the different genres out there that well---probably because I'm such a hermit. : )
I know some Amish farmers personally and have visited their farms and homes. They're fine people (and very astute businessmen) and many of them have phone and internet in their barns, and they get along very well. Sometimes I get the feeling they're laughing up their sleeves at us Goyim who think we're so sophisticated and intelligent just because we have wires coming out of our ears and gadgets glued to our hands.
Just because my family tries to limit our media use by a few tiny degrees compared to some people doesn't make us Luddites. In our pre-IT days we had the radio, for heaven's sake, and the newspaper and about ten different magazines and journals, and tons of books and maybe, just maybe, that was the best paradigm. The jury's still out on that one, I think.
Well I thought all of that was forbidden - except when it's expedient.
its a good thing.Television set (but no reception)
Why are sensible people always the ones biting their tongue, not wanting to cause controversy, and trying to keep the peace?
that a lot are full of crap.
supposedly technology is sinful
So their bishop/community tomorrow could decide that they can drive cars and have electricity?
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