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Originally Posted by rubicon
Perhaps you would be so kind as to explain your definition of complaining vis a vis disagreement/and difference of opinion? And perhaps you would further qualify it with the difference between either it being legitimate or illegitimate?
I politely ask this because it seems too often on this forum if one does not conform with the opinion of some members then it is taken as an affront, and an illegitimate one at that. It seems some favor collective thought rather than individual thought. Do you suppose this is a byproduct of political correctness?
Do you suppose that if one labels an opposing opinion as "complaining" it accomplishes the same goal as political correctness ending free speech in its tracks?
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I personally see a big difference between complaining or having a different opinion. I don't mind a different opinion. Sometimes I like that. I do not like complainers and many are chronic complainers. Never anything good to say say & never happy.
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