Miss Tequila
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Post by Miss Tequila on Oct 12, 2015 6:44:14 GMT -5
Based on the posts I see on these boards, liberals are very tolerant as long as you think just like they do. Otherwise, not so tolerant oh come ON! when have ever told you or anyone else what to think? on the contrary, my goal is to make everyone think more and think differently, including MYSELF. sheesh. I actually wasn't talking about you...I post mainly on YM and I see many liberals who claim to be tolerant...and are, until you disagree with them. Not scientific proof...just my observation
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2015 12:51:41 GMT -5
oh come ON! when have ever told you or anyone else what to think? on the contrary, my goal is to make everyone think more and think differently, including MYSELF. sheesh. Exactly. The big concern is when others feel entitled or authorized to think for them. Liberals will be very consistent that you can think or believe whatever you want. They may argue or fight against actions (particularly or even exclusively if those actions harm someone else) but generally consider thoughts or beliefs to be one's own.
And as a general rule, ANYONE who tries to tell you what to think is NOT a liberal in any sense of the term. They can be a lot of things, but liberal is not one of them.
what a load of croc. What good is thinking if you cannot express that thought with any action? How exactly would you forbid thought?
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Post by The Captain on Oct 12, 2015 13:05:20 GMT -5
I was surprised that the People's Republic of Madison wasn't on the list (I'm a little scared that they might think they have to work harder to get there) I was not surprised to see Minneapolis in the top 10 though. I don't do click throughs at work but was going to check this tonight. Thought for sure Madison would be in the top 10. I have a friend who moved from there and couldn't get out fast enough. Thanks for saving me some time!
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Post by Value Buy on Oct 13, 2015 8:25:58 GMT -5
Was anyone surprised by the most conservative city? By the most Liberal city?
Conservative, yes I was. Liberal, no I wasn't.
And yes I was surprised Madison Wisconsin failed the cut, but then I do live in the Midwest
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Post by djAdvocate on Oct 13, 2015 18:40:29 GMT -5
Exactly. The big concern is when others feel entitled or authorized to think for them. Liberals will be very consistent that you can think or believe whatever you want. They may argue or fight against actions (particularly or even exclusively if those actions harm someone else) but generally consider thoughts or beliefs to be one's own.
And as a general rule, ANYONE who tries to tell you what to think is NOT a liberal in any sense of the term. They can be a lot of things, but liberal is not one of them.
what a load of croc. What good is thinking if you cannot express that thought with any action? How exactly would you forbid thought? i don't feel particularly inhibited to act. i pretty much do what i want, and can live with the consequences, if i stray slightly from the law.
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