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Carl in Tampa
08-28-2017, 03:53 PM
I am relatively new to the Politics Forum, so am only now starting to recognize behavior that deserves condemnation.

I will speak in a metaphor. In the rough and tumble game of football there are rules that are intended to keep the game fair. I'm not referring to the rules of handling the ball, and advancing it down the field, but rather the rules of player's personal conduct.

For example, there is a rule against "Taunting." There is a rule against "unnecessary roughness." There is a rule against "piling on" after a tackle.

I am seeing posts that relate to these offenses.

I can only wonder what cruel streak exists in some people that produces such practices. I suspect that being anonymous to the other posters is one factor. Surely our community of posters would not be so rude to a person in a face to face conversation.

Also, do these hurtful posts indicate a lack of empathy on the part of the posters? That shows a personality deficiency in the posters. Why would you want to inflict emotional distress on a person just because you disagree with their positions or find them irritating?

This plea may fall on deaf ears, but I am appealing for more civility and less abuse in future posts, in particular in posts to those among us who are the most vulnerable to hurt.

Carl in Tampa

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Taltarzac725
08-28-2017, 04:00 PM
I am relatively new to the Politics Forum, so am only now starting to recognize behavior that deserves condemnation.

I will speak in a metaphor. In the rough and tumble game of football there are rules that are intended to keep the game fair. I'm not referring to the rules of handling the ball, and advancing it down the field, but rather the rules of player's personal conduct.

For example, there is a rule against "Taunting." There is a rule against "unnecessary roughness." There is a rule against "piling on" after a tackle.

I am seeing posts that relate to these offenses.

I can only wonder what cruel streak exists in some people that produces such practices. I suspect that being anonymous to the other posters is one factor. Surely our community of posters would not be so rude to a person in a face to face conversation.

Also, do these hurtful posts indicate a lack of empathy on the part of the posters? That shows a personality deficiency in the posters. Why would you want to inflict emotional distress on a person just because you disagree with their positions or find them irritating?

This plea may fall on deaf ears, but I am appealing for more civility and less abuse in future posts, in particular in posts to those among us who are the most vulnerable to hurt.

Carl in Tampa

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Thanks for putting in your common sense and empathy Carl in Tampa.

This is Tal.

I hate it that people reading the Political Forum would get the idea that these people are typical Villagers. I have lived here since June 2005 and no one I have met in person is anything like some of the extremes you see on the Political Forum in terms of cruelty, racism, and other very negative features like sociopathological postings.

Don Baldwin
08-28-2017, 04:01 PM
No Carl...there is already the woman's forum for kittens and unicorns...where everything and everybody is happy all the time...and everyone gets a prize.

Politics is a "man's" endeavor...can't take it...get out. We're not lowering the standards for women and minorities here too.

Taltarzac725
08-28-2017, 04:10 PM
No Carl...there is already the woman's forum for kittens and unicorns...where everything and everybody is happy all the time...and everyone gets a prize.

Politics is a "man's" endeavor...can't take it...get out. We're not lowering the standards for women and minorities here too.

I can just see you talking like this Don Baldwin around a group of African American NFL players. That would not go well. I would hate to hear what my sister-in-law would say about what you post on TOTV about African-Americans.

Don Baldwin
08-28-2017, 04:18 PM
I can just see you talking like this Don Baldwin around a group of African American NFL players. That would not go well. I would hate to hear what my sister-in-law would say about what you post on TOTV about African-Americans.

Have her come here and defend her race...She won't because she can't. EVERYTHING shows them to be inferior to EVERY other race. I'm sorry your brother married outside the species...

Carl in Tampa
08-28-2017, 04:35 PM
Don Baldwin

No Carl...there is already the woman's forum for kittens and unicorns...where everything and everybody is happy all the time...and everyone gets a prize.

Politics is a "man's" endeavor...can't take it...get out. We're not lowering the standards for women and minorities here too.

Your rant reminds me of a story from the Civil War era.

General Robert E. Lee was hosting a formal dinner party for some of his top staff officers, and a few officers of lower grade.

At one point a junior officer got the attention of the entire group and told an "off color" joke. He was embarrassed when no one laughed.

In an attempt to cover his embarrassment, the officer said, "Well, at least there were no ladies present."

General Lee replied, "No, Lieutenant. But there are gentlemen present."

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Anyone who feels a need to be rude, abusive, or cruel to demonstrate their "manhood" is pathetic indeed.

Carl in Tampa

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rubicon
08-28-2017, 04:45 PM
No Carl...there is already the woman's forum for kittens and unicorns...where everything and everybody is happy all the time...and everyone gets a prize.

Politics is a "man's" endeavor...can't take it...get out. We're not lowering the standards for women and minorities here too.

Au contraire Men in our era were taught never to pick on anyone weaker than them. they were taught to be respectful, honest and honorable. They were taught to judge the individual.

If you are not pulling our legs then I can't even hazard a guess of what drives you. But personally speaking for myself all I can do is pray that someday you gain insight into the damage you inflict on yourself

Personal Best Regards:

rubicon
08-28-2017, 04:46 PM
I am relatively new to the Politics Forum, so am only now starting to recognize behavior that deserves condemnation.

I will speak in a metaphor. In the rough and tumble game of football there are rules that are intended to keep the game fair. I'm not referring to the rules of handling the ball, and advancing it down the field, but rather the rules of player's personal conduct.

For example, there is a rule against "Taunting." There is a rule against "unnecessary roughness." There is a rule against "piling on" after a tackle.

I am seeing posts that relate to these offenses.

I can only wonder what cruel streak exists in some people that produces such practices. I suspect that being anonymous to the other posters is one factor. Surely our community of posters would not be so rude to a person in a face to face conversation.

Also, do these hurtful posts indicate a lack of empathy on the part of the posters? That shows a personality deficiency in the posters. Why would you want to inflict emotional distress on a person just because you disagree with their positions or find them irritating?

This plea may fall on deaf ears, but I am appealing for more civility and less abuse in future posts, in particular in posts to those among us who are the most vulnerable to hurt.

Carl in Tampa

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Well done

Personal Best Regards:

Don Baldwin
08-28-2017, 05:16 PM
The women start all the drama bullsh!t...we'd have better discussions without them.

wjboyer1
08-28-2017, 05:23 PM
The women start all the drama bullsh!t...we'd have better discussions without them.

so, your BS/drama is coming from you....look in the mirror lately? or is it your feminine side taking over your mindset?

larbud
08-28-2017, 05:36 PM
Your rant reminds me of a story from the Civil War era.

General Robert E. Lee was hosting a formal dinner party for some of his top staff officers, and a few officers of lower grade.

At one point a junior officer got the attention of the entire group and told an "off color" joke. He was embarrassed when no one laughed.

In an attempt to cover his embarrassment, the officer said, "Well, at least there were no ladies present."

General Lee replied, "No, Lieutenant. But there are gentlemen present."

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Anyone who feels a need to be rude, abusive, or cruel to demonstrate their "manhood" is pathetic indeed.

Carl in Tampa

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I'm sure you're including Me in your generalizations, Manhood is not an issue! The dykes will be ****ed at you for thinking they're ladies, They are not...