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Trump to become first president to speak at anti-LGBT hate group's summit
(10-18-2017, 02:14 PM)Johnny Cupcakes Wrote: Why is it that whenever someone points out the intolerance of pretty much any minority group by the right, the people on the right feel like pointing to the intolerance of people with intolerant views by the left somehow puts them on even moral ground?

If your argument is that I should be tolerant of groups with views that are damaging to entire groups of people, your argument is weak, and normal people can see it as a desperate grasp.

I suppose the question begs: Who made you judge of what is and is not allowed to be tolerated?

I pretty much let folks have their views and go about my business. I have no problem with folks expressing their views; my problem has always come with a counter group trying to silence them. Why are we so scared to let folks that have views opposed to ours (left read as "views that are damaging to entire groups of people") talk? Allow them to express their views and then expose them for the idiots they are and hopefully no one will try to silence you when you do so.

No one is telling you that you should tolerate  anything; however, when you do not tolerate speech; you are intolerant. Of course that's my view and perhaps not that of "normal people".
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RE: Trump to become first president to speak at anti-LGBT hate group's summit - bfine32 - 10-18-2017, 02:41 PM

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