Posted by 2 Old 2 Care on March 19, 2014 at 06:42:19 from (74.142.63.198):
In Reply to: Where is old? posted by Richard G. on March 18, 2014 at 17:51:16:
We all have a right to say what's on our mind. With that RIGHT comes the responsibility to keep it within legal limits, socially acceptable limits when spoken in public, as well as within "house rules" when you're on someone else's turf.
No one has an "unalienable right" to speak words that are going to incite a riot without EXPECTING to have repercussions. If a person says something that goes beyond their capabilities to comprehend the results of their actions, they still aren't usually forgiven. No free pass just because you THINK it's alright to say certain things.
I'm reasonably certain everyone here is an adult (well...."of legal age" then) Pretending you don't understand the concept that there are limits to what you can say in public just don't fly. You all know when you're crossing a line. So don't be surprised when you cross it and you get shoved back to where you came from.
It is what it is....We ALL have to answer to someone. We don't have to LIKE it, but the rules are the rules. This isn't a human rights issue. It's as simple as it get...Saying something stupid or out of line generally results in one being told they're out of line....Acting like a 4 year old and whining about it just makes you look even MORE childish.
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