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  • kelly_bkelly_b Posts: 1,464 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate
    edited February 2019

    I have no idea what you're talking about. Right now I'm trying to help troubleshoot the bugs in the site, so I have other things to do than worry about this your personal attacks any longer.

    Oh yes. The "idiot" comment. I am an idiot. You think you aren't. You're welcome.

    - Please no inappropriate usernames (remember that there may be youngsters in the room)

    - Personal attacks on other community members are unacceptable, practice the good manners your mama taught you when engaging with fellow Dawg fans

    - Use common sense and respect personal differences in the community: sexual and other inappropriate language or imagery, political rants and belittling the opinions of others will get your posts deleted and result in warnings and/ or banning from the forum

  • kelly_bkelly_b Posts: 1,464 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    I’d like to hear some of your opinions on how we go back to understanding the difference between a “want” and “need.” Also, just because we “can” should we “do.”"

    First, speak to one another like adults, not children on the playground. Even if sports bleeds into social issues as they often do, we can speak civilly to one another about it without taking everything personally. You nor I are the sun. I've only blocked one user on this site because she/he said I had a girl's name. There was another 2nd grade insult as well. While I found that laughable, I have no time for that, and I'm untrollable [sic]

    Wants and needs are relative and are difficult to define from person to person. One person might need what another wants and vice-versa. Other than the basics of food, shelter, etc., I don't know if there's a universal answer to the question, but we can attempt to try and empathize with that other person to determine whether it is a want or a need. Then more importantly, if possible, communicate w/ that person to find out his/her motivations. I think many Americans, black/white/Latino/Asian/poor, feel like they need to belong to something bigger than themselves, but for myriad reasons, are alienated. So. a renewed sense of community is vital. Some posters here seem to want nothing more to antagonize others, which is corrosive to community. Maybe they're fans of other teams trolling us. I suspect in some cases it could be true. Some are just pee-nI. Screaming mee-mee's.

    The can and should question is one of personal responsibility and respect for others in this context. Do you agree? I can call another person an idiot, but should I do so if I'm truly a member of this community? Only the individual can make that decision. The results of that decision determine the perception and/or the true character of that person. Self-esteem therapy is a good start for them. Anger management is also recommended.

  • amjadawgsamjadawgs Posts: 1,546 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    @kelly_b, I agree with everything in your post. I just chose not to go as deep into it as you did. Excellent post sir!


    As far as the “wants” and “needs” and the “can” and “do,” they were merely simplistic words I chose metaphorically for the over inflation of our Nation and communities sense of entitlement. And your comment: “So. a renewed sense of community is vital”. Is spot on! It’s kinda the point I was trying to make, just didn’t do a great job of saying it.


    Now, as far as the forum members go, yes, there is one particular member I have “made fun of” due to (per some of his/her posts) has a genuine self importance of his/her opinion. I have nor will ever lower myself to name calling.


    I’m guessing I have to reveal my opinion on the OP when addressing the personal responsibility part of your post. I’m not saying my opinion is the “100% right” opinion, but any place my son and I go, if he sees (he’s 12 years old, so if this is wrong, I’m the one responsible for it), anyone fully dressed in armed forces attire, he takes an extra minute to go up to them and thank them for what they do. And NO, it does not make a difference as to their race.


    I do understand there is no black and white (not referring to race, but rather, a lot of gray) in this issue. And, as in my first post on this, I don’t know the answers. I just see the problems and wonder how we can ever get “back to the basics:” in the United States of America. You may disagree with this part, but imo, food, water and shelter are NEEDS. Really, anything beyond that is a choice decision. Choices make us who we are and we – ALL AMERICANS – need to make better choices and understand that the needs separate.

  • BankwalkerBankwalker Posts: 5,348 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    @YaleDawg Allow me tone this down a bit, pls. There is a difference between students fighting and yelling at each other vs making alleged threats at an adult at a school?

    Yes, the teacher innappropriately reprimanded the student, but Ive had my own experience with this very thing that allows me to empathize with the student. In 1989 I was sitting in home room completely focued on doing homework before classes started. The pledge started and despite everyone in the room standing I remained seated and completely oblivious to what was happening around me because I was focused on something else. Pledge ends and the teacher absolutely explodes yelling at me and commands me to stand in front of the class to recite the pledge on my own. I mean SCREAMING. I apologized and said I wasnt paying attention to my surroundings, and she repeated that I would stand on my own to recite the pledge. My response was simple - “No, I will not. I am not required to say the pledge of allegiance.”

    I wasnt trying to protest anything other than the fact I wasnt going to be commanded to pledge anything. The shop teacher hears the event in the hallway and enters the room and he also tells me to stand up and say the pledge. I said, “I will not. Feel free to report this to the principal”, which of course they did. The principal approached me at lunch to ask what had happened and I told him. End of story.

    I didn't threaten anyone, but had I threatened either of the teachers dont you think I would have been suspended, at a minimum? In that scenario would I have honestly been able to claim to be suspended because I didn't say the pledge? I might have at the time but that wouldnt have been the truth.

    Ive been on both sides. Kid wants to protest and has that right, but I am extremely confident a school will not discipline over the pledge of allegiance. The kid did something egregious. .

  • RxDawgRxDawg Posts: 2,922 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    I think Ali was a little to antagonistic to be called a "hero". A leader? Sure. But a hero is far more benevolent than he was.

  • RxDawgRxDawg Posts: 2,922 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    It's so bad. I think it's extremely sad that so many people are so easily manipulated with it. They can't understand the big picture in how damaging this is. I actually think it will bring the destruction of America eventually. Sigh... I'll keep fighting against it and hope for the best.

  • greygoose01greygoose01 Posts: 3,007 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Are we there yet, I mean done yet... •rolls eyes•

  • kelly_bkelly_b Posts: 1,464 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Great post! And we're in agreement for the most important parts. And I applaud the fact that what your son does that is commendable. I may not always agree w/ the why we go to war, but I'll be dammmed if I will down the men and women who voluntarily serve our country. I think of my mother who lives alone. I think of my father, who, along w/ my uncle, introduced me to the Dawgs and made them a part of my life in the late 70's. I think of my grandfather taking a bullet in Germany in WWII. And I know that we're better than what's happening there now. GO DAWGS.

  • kelly_bkelly_b Posts: 1,464 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    You took part in it earlier now you're fed up with it. If it bothers you, then why do you continue to come back and comment? It's very simple. To answer your question, no, and we're not stopping to pee any time soon.

  • RxDawgRxDawg Posts: 2,922 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    "rights were violated"

    Strong language. Is it perhaps....hyperbole?

  • RxDawgRxDawg Posts: 2,922 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Hey, I was late to the party. And I have brilliance I need to share.

  • YaleDawgYaleDawg Posts: 7,227 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate
    edited February 2019

    Thanks for toning it down. I said it would be fine if he was suspended and given counseling to control his anger. Children struggle to deal with emotions and some more than others. Arresting him was overboard. You treat a kid like a criminal and they'll become a criminal. I also think the sub should get more blame than they have been getting.

    @RxDawg SCOTUS in 1943 ruled in WV State Board v. Barnette that "the Free Speech clause of the First Amendment prohibits public schools from forcing students to salute the American flag and say the Pledge of Allegiance." Its not hyperbole to say his rights were violated

  • BankwalkerBankwalker Posts: 5,348 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate
    edited February 2019

    RE: The 1943 SCOTUS ruling - Was the kid forced to say the pledge? NOPE. How, exactly, were his rights violated?

    Is it a violation of someone’s rights to question the person about their protest? I don’t think so

    You keep saying he shouldn’t have been suspended or arrested. Based upon what? What do YOU know regarding the specifics of what he said? Rhetorical question. The answer is: Virtually nothing

    This is the problem in the country right now with everyone always jumping to conclusions without any actual facts or knowledge. This has been going on since “the Cambridge police acted stupidly” and has continued full steam ahead since the day Donald Trump started colluding to restore the Iron Curtain with his best friend, Vladimir Putin. Yes, I am making the same mistake but the fact there are no other known questionable instances involving the school and police gives that side the benefit of the doubt. Police officers do not want to take children in to custody and charge them with a crime.

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