Darkfeather
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ORIGINAL: FightingChains quote:
ORIGINAL: Darkfeather There is a big difference between respecting other people's boundaries and letting the masses dictate how you yourself act. This is a free country, and as such we are allowed to express ourselves in public, within the limits of decorum, anyway we choose. We can shout out loud the president sucks hairy balls, we can walk around in skimpy bikinis (men or women... *sigh* ), we can even give speeches about the merits of mein kampf. And yes, you can even give someone you love a kiss. This is a country where the rest of the people have to accommodate what you are doing, not the other way around, that is what freedom is. So go ahead, display your affection. You said it yourself, what the hell did you fight for if not to defend your freedom to express yourself Firstly, thanks. Second, I don't live in the US nor did I fight for it, but I appreciate the sentiment. Third, there's a difference between the right to do something and it being a good idea. While I value the right to do it, I also fought for decency, consideration, and kindness. I value the fact that many in my nation are compassionate for others. I care for others and would prefer not to make them uncomfortable. It's no big deal for me to avoid kissing him outside as I don't generally want to anyway. Perhaps others are dictating my actions, or perhaps I try to be considerate. I prefer to think of it as the latter. Hell, if people chose to do things based solely on whether it was a good idea, half the stuff being done in the world would stop... like now. My point is, who the hell cares what others think of your actions. This is a world where we have to tolerate you, not you tolerate us. That is the quintessential definition of freedom, and what anybody who fights for it will tell you it means to them. Thats why I as a black man, will defend the rights of neo-nazis to march down main street in all their white sheeted glory. Why, because it's their right to do so. I may not like it, hell I may want to get a shotgun and start at the "A"s. But I can't very well on one hand support the preachings of Dr. King, then turn around and say those kinds of people should shut up. Freedom for one, means freedom for all. Not just the people we like. Someone very smart once said once you are fine with censoring those you despise, it becomes very easy to censor those you like. Its a great big world out there, and if I don't like what you are doing or what you are saying, I can move my ass to somewhere else. You just keep on doing whatever you want.
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