Yes, a man who's name you can't spell correctly is awesome and telling the truth. My point, which I would appreciate you would actually respond to, is why anyone believes going up and making emotional pleas that call political opponents names actually accomplishes anything? If anything, Mr. Greer is doing more to harm his causes than further then by his name calling. You don't change anyone's mind with speeches like this. The chair, right so, even asked what this speech was about.
@slanguish, meh meh meh alternative spelling. It accomplishes for one's or the majority's constitution(s) the avoidance of mental servitude. You may not accomplish much by statements like this, but they sure are fun, and they won't get you thrown in jail as opposed to escalating it.
Mental servitude? Well you're wrong, akshully. If the people who supposedly fight for the rights of others waste opportunities to change minds or have constructive dialogue in favor of emotional name calling, you remain in mental servitude when you could have made things better. Respectful engagement usually produces more results than insults.
@slanguish Also, when I'm donating to a charity or non-profit, I would hope those being paid salary from my donation or tax dollars to act professionally and respectfully, in the hopes of making progress instead of throwing around insults and burning bridges, doing more damage to the cause. 30 year olds throwing tantrums in committee hasn't seemed to gain me any rights, but people like Mr. Greer keep trying as if it shall...
@drinkleadsoup Wow. Complete avoidance of any substance or discussion. Very good hallmark of someone who can't engage people with differing opinions...
Name calling doesn't change minds. If I were a donor to this group, I'd ask for my money back.
MtProg8 7 months ago
Liberals don't honestly wonder why they're in the minority calling everything they disagree with racist, right?
slanguish 11 months ago
@slanguish, did you read the description?
drinkleadsoup 11 months ago
Yes, a man who's name you can't spell correctly is awesome and telling the truth. My point, which I would appreciate you would actually respond to, is why anyone believes going up and making emotional pleas that call political opponents names actually accomplishes anything? If anything, Mr. Greer is doing more to harm his causes than further then by his name calling. You don't change anyone's mind with speeches like this. The chair, right so, even asked what this speech was about.
slanguish 11 months ago
@slanguish, meh meh meh alternative spelling. It accomplishes for one's or the majority's constitution(s) the avoidance of mental servitude. You may not accomplish much by statements like this, but they sure are fun, and they won't get you thrown in jail as opposed to escalating it.
drinkleadsoup 11 months ago
@drinkleadsoup
Mental servitude? Well you're wrong, akshully. If the people who supposedly fight for the rights of others waste opportunities to change minds or have constructive dialogue in favor of emotional name calling, you remain in mental servitude when you could have made things better. Respectful engagement usually produces more results than insults.
slanguish 11 months ago
@slanguish Also, when I'm donating to a charity or non-profit, I would hope those being paid salary from my donation or tax dollars to act professionally and respectfully, in the hopes of making progress instead of throwing around insults and burning bridges, doing more damage to the cause. 30 year olds throwing tantrums in committee hasn't seemed to gain me any rights, but people like Mr. Greer keep trying as if it shall...
slanguish 11 months ago
@slanguish, the elimination of mental servitude does not rise until one chooses indifference.
drinkleadsoup 11 months ago
@drinkleadsoup Wow. Complete avoidance of any substance or discussion. Very good hallmark of someone who can't engage people with differing opinions...
slanguish 11 months ago
@slanguish, Imagine if every opponent to these horrendous bills approached the committees silently.
drinkleadsoup 11 months ago
@slanguish, this congress thinks respectful engagement is the collapse of Montana.
drinkleadsoup 11 months ago
And for the record, it's Jamee. Two e's. No i. I've been seeing that a lot today. Easy typo, I guess.
freakmagnet23 11 months ago
Ohmigosh Jamee. That was beautiful. Teared me up. Thank you so much for speaking the truth!
freakmagnet23 11 months ago