robaustin said:
jerrold said:
Your preferred method of dealing with things that you don't like, or which make you uncomfortable, is to squash them or force them out of existence. You would seem willing to do this even at the expense of greater principles, such as freedom of speech and expression, even when there is no tangible proof of harm to the supposed "victims" that you claim to be trying to protect.
Additionally, your attempts to cloak your viewpoint under the false guise of the "need to bring people together" is transparent. Clearly, it is just not enough for you to be free to have or express your point of view. Rather, you would see fit to think for everyone else as well, and those who are not in line are obviously "naive". You speak of "the line" as if you are solely responsible for drawing it.
In the context of a free society, that, sir, makes you a bully.
I do not know why you are insecure. That question would be better posed to a mental health professional.
Jerrold
Jerrold,
You speak as if you know me personally. I spoke of these things as my opinion of where I stand on them, but feel free to interpret my views as blanket statements if you wish.
As for being insecure, you just admitted you did not know why you said that, which makes you a bully for name calling.
--*Rob
I don't need to know you personally to recognize that you represent a threat to my country and my freedoms, based on your writings here (which, incidentally, confirm your insecurity by virtue of the fact that two guys on the radio can upset you so much that you have to rant about them on a message board).
Maybe I should expand a bit on my previous post so that you'll understand.
It's pretty obvious that you don't like the Jersey Guys.
Fine. Guess what? I'm not much of a fan of them, either.
Nor have I been a fan of Imus, O&A, Greaseman, or any of the other radio personalities that you could name who have
been unreasonably fired, censured, or otherwise excoriated at some point in their careers.
The big difference between you and a lot of other folks is that you would apparently have no problem
forcing these people to hush up, just because YOU don't like what they have to say, even if it means sacrificing a freedom that has always been considered greater than any of our individual preferences.
You offer none of the proof of harm to the so-called "victims" of the so-called offenses of these radio personalities.
Why is that? Could it be because there is none? Could it be because nobody really gets hurt in these situations?
This goes well beyond simply having "differing opinions", Rob, and you know it.
Then again, maybe you don't know it. Maybe it won't hit you until it eventually comes around to you,
and you realize that the freedoms that you have been fighting against all along WERE also your own.
I can't take this as lightly as simply having a differing opinion... not anymore.
As far as I'm concerned, you, Sharpton, Jackson, and all the rest of the insecure bullies who try to
squash free speech on the radio are anti-American, anti-freedom enemies of the rest of us.
But, please, go ahead and have your opinions... even if they are potentially damaging to your own welfare.
If there is ever a "War On Political Correctness", somebody please draft me.
Jerrold