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> >This is something that has been troubling me more and more lately. It seems >anytime someone -asks- someone to do something, especially when it's a >matter of common courtesy, the other person gets up in arms and bellows > >loudly on how his rights are being trampled (usually free speech). Is it a >lack of understanding, is it that people have become intellectually lazy... >or am I just being too sensitive to this? > It bothers me too, I mean, yea, you gotta right to free speech, but we also got a right to tell you what we feel. I notice it a lot, but I get very annoyed by people who think they are entitled to this gold ribbon treatment when they didn't even take the time to think about common courtesy. I guess people really don't teach folks about this stuff in school. Maybe they are being taught civics by the gym teacher who doesn't even go into any detail or something(I mean about people who think that say, saying "Please don't curse in front of my kids" is trampling on their 1st amendment rights) -- http://animeg.blogspot.com/ <--yet another shitty blog. http://members.fortunecity.com/animeg3282/ <---Fancy Lala Club! http://groups.yahoo.com/group/fancy_lala <mailing list for Lala fans
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