To me, hate is an extreme emotion that we use motivate ourselves to change something asap or get away from it asap. Blind anger is another thing. Blind anger is being taught something without any logical basis. e.g. racism Stupidity is not having the ability to realize your blind anger even when it's logically pointed out several ways and repeatedly.
Fair enough. FWIW I absolutely do not look down on you or River or anyone for how they feel. I understand at least to some extent where the emotions (whatever were calling it) comes from. Though, I will admit political rhetoric and the things thrown around at times Im uncomfortable with, but such is life. My comfort isnt all that important, heh. I guess the only thing that really bothers me about the divisive nature of our political landscape is I think so much mud has been slung around that people are very, very defensive and if you want people to someday put their hate away, attacking them is not the way to do it in my opinion. Ive got a lot to learn though and I respect your and others opinions.
Emotions that are connected to logic are very helpful tools to motivate us for a better result in life. Emotion without any logical basis is blind stupidity. Edit: Here's where I fall down, when I'm watching a scary movie and know damn well that the future victim is going downstairs with a lit match to see which fuse went out so they can get the lights on, I shiver and dread the result that I know is coming. Why should I be afraid? It's just lights from my TV and sounds coming from my speakers that can do me know harm at all.Now that's stupid. Hey, it's just a stunt man dressed up in a costume with large fangs and claws and saliva dripping from those fangs followed by loud blood curdling shrieking from the victim. Edit2: And yet I fall for it every time. Of course, I like that feeling.
Wife and I been camped out at Fort Stevens the couple nights It’s been refreshing as the weather has been terrific. This place is like a city as it’s huge but there is peace and harmony which is cool as the youngsters are only experiencing fun and respect in the midst of a huge camp out. Cruising around the loops on my bike I see Old Glory flying from Trailers, Rv,s and tents. A lot of camo and fishing boats as salmon is hot. I feel that old since of Americana that our family experience for years. There are places to go where words of hate and despair don’t have to exist. the only incident that held up traffic in Hammond was a herd of Roosevelt Elk. Right next to us are a bunch of Montanans that came here catch crab and salmon fish. Nice People and not one political comment or spew.
I could drink beer and eat peperoni to my heart's content while boring you to tears with my tails of fish I caught including the 22 lb. steelhead that I almost caught and my buddy's younger brother did catch on a fly pole with a dry fly, dammit, dammit, dammit.
America is fine and most of us get along fine. In fact, I don't know anyone who isn't better off and more at peace with their countrymen now than 5, 10, 20 years ago. Not one. The myths of increased racism, increased violence, increased shootings...are all bullshit Deep State propaganda clearly dis-proven by facts gathered by the FBI, CDC, and daily experience with people.
What I wanna know is how he found out about our weekly meetings on Wednesdays where we surreptitiously plan our deep state propaganda for the week. Did you blab?
I had no idea that you were Alex Jones all this time. It all makes sense now and why you are against mental background checks to own and purchase guns.
I recently did a 3 week road trip to the Midwest (and a bit beyond). Whenever I would pull up for the afternoon or evening I would seek out a local watering hole for dinner, drinks and a chance to chat with the locals to try and get somewhat of a feel for the general area and its’ mood. I made sure to tread lightly and I never, ever tried to assume anything or to project my (unavoidable) preconceived notions on anyone. I just wanted to get a better understanding of America in general and that’s tough to do without doing a whole lot of listening. I learned a lot, and I hope the folks I met learned something too. I learned that we all pretty much want the same basic things in life. Where we differ is in how to achieve those things and what we perceive are the obstacles standing in our way. But whether we agreed or not, we kept the conversations respectful and friendly. And I’d like to think I helped to put some of their preconceived notions about our fair state to rest. And as glad as I was to get back home, I can’t wait to get out there and do it again fairly soon. It sure beats getting “educated” by Fox News or CNN.........or the idiot politicians who will say or do anything to get re-elected.
Thanks for sharing UCD! Great stuff. While on the coast this week we too mingled and went to a place called the South Jetty R&B for some chat & chew and a couple hydraulic sandwiches. It was a local Hammond establishment and everyone was super friendly and having a good oh time. There was a kid in there with spiked hair, nose ring & chains around his waist, super nice guy, and there was a couple guys in there with patriotic hats on, (they were not racist or patriot prayer dudes, just a couple guys that came down to fish and have a few beers an play pool. We didn't hear any politics come up at all as everyone was being respectful to the owner and his customers.
Most times I see the word hate to describe hyperbole with some kind of situation. This is totally off topic, I am going to try a new recipe for sweet and sour chicken. Mom used to make this wonderful dish. I am going to try it with a slow cooker and maybe adapt it to stir fry in the near future.