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Some Republicans vote against anti-bigotry resolution.
(04-16-2019, 09:46 AM)fredtoast Wrote: Can we go ahead and write the exact rules for what we have to say whenever we mention 9-11 so that none of us get accused of trivializing it.

Do we have to use the word "murder"?

Do we have to mention exactly how many people died?

Do we have to  include the word "muslim"?

Looks like this is going to be a huge issue going forward and I don't want to offend anyone by mentioning 9-11 without trivializing it.

And what about lying about what happened on 9-11 in order to score political points?  Is that as bad as not mentioning how many people were killed?  Or is that perfectly acceptable as long as it is spoken in a "straightforward" manner by a person who "says what he means" even if it is a total lie?
Maybe we could just use common sense.

All bias aside do you consider referring to 9-11 as "somebody did something" trivializing a catastrophe in which 3,000 Americans lost their lifes.

And you can also quit with the strawmen. Nobody here has suggested she say any of the 3 things you asked.
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RE: Some Republicans vote against anti-bigotry resolution. - bfine32 - 04-16-2019, 01:06 PM

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