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Posted by Marutoph on 2008-October-03 06:58:56 EDT, Friday
In reply to AZ Identities posted by Vicar In A Tutu on 2008-September-27 19:09:01 EDT, Saturday

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No, they should not be published here or anywhere. If you go out of your way and find out this stuff then keep it to yourself or report it to the police. Giving it to others only encourages harassment and terrorism and escalates hostility and hatred.

I understand the desire but it is not right, and it is not wise. The people doing this to PJ or AZ are either feeling safe and not worried about being put at risk by this (not understanding or caring what occurs to their 'friends' who are) or are consumed themselves by emotion and not thinking clearly about the civil and proper way of resolving conflicts.

I find it horrible how many of you guys will pick on the slightest flaws and make generic insults at these people. It is, for lack of a better word 'childish/immature', as in, not well thought out or higher-thinking, traits society associates with children but really, I think even most children know better than to act this way nowadays.

When a lot of you get older you lose your humility and feel self-righteous and crap and just want to rage at others to express your free speech and stuff. Whoopdeedoo, get over it. Have some confidence and realize you can be constructive with words, have some tact and focus on the RIGHT things to address.

It's fine to dislike someone for what they do or say, but when critiquing them it is only proper to address these legitimate grievances. Instead, people go off on other tangents like "oh, I bet she doesn't get laid" or "what a nerd" or "fatass" or "uneducated" or other bullshit like that. When this ridiculous talk gets criticized, all I hear are stupid emotional comebacks like "they deserve it" or "you don't know what we've been through" or "you're siding with them". Ridiculous crap, and anyone with any sense of proper discussion knows this.


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