Faun
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- Nov 14, 2011
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As a Catholic, as an American as someone who believes in strength and dignity I think that foul language is off limits in political conversation. I think it makes people weak and thatās the ironic thing about it people think itās all macho and strong to use this type of rude language from behind a computer board. But because itās around us so muchā¦. itās infiltrated our movies and literature who can blame us. I have engaged in using rude language but each time I do it I feel bad afterwards as if I have given into the devil. I feel that constant using swearwords and rude language would make me the same thing as a Black Lives Matter protester who gets in the face of police officers yells at them who goes around public areas acting very aggressivelyā¦.. well thatās not the kind of man I want to be thatās not the kind of man my parents raised me to be and how could I ever look up to Jesus and act like that.
To my friends I ask who uses foul language, yelling and rude tactics the most? . Well I would say it is far left if we look at the fact that theyāve been able to through having groups of people use loud language and intimidationā¦. shut down conservative speakers at college campuses or public spaces. At the same time conservative and left-wing radio hosts have engaged in the politics of resentment ā¦..they try to fire up their listeners by rattling them up. But Iāve never heard of a group of ie āwhite lives matterā people or any group of conservatives going to a left-wing college campus or public area and shutting down the free-speech of a liberal left-wing speaker.
Fuck off with that shit.