an admonition never to hurt, never to cause pain, and always to act "correctly." — tim wood
The first gentlemanly, expending their treasure of time and energy being more-or-less educators, thoughtful in presentation and argument, reasonable, sometimes even conciliatory. — tim wood
If one has to ask such things, one never had any civility to begin with, and always fought bare knuckled anyway.So what's the answer? Winston Churchill remarked on acknowledging the need to "bash one's opponent on the snout." I am not advocating snout-bashing. But when do the gloves come off? When has civility run its course? — tim wood
Might makes right, hm? Might makes right.How ultimately does right prevail over wrong, reason exhausted, if not by snout-bashing, whether metaphorical or literal?
I have no problem with you refusing to get vaccinated as long as you have no problem with being restricted in your behavior so that other people won't be infected.
So why would you restrict their behavior but not the others? — NOS4A2
Aren't the unvaccinated about four times more likely to get infected? Whatever the statistics show exactly, it's just math and probabilities.
If you willfully participate in the ostracization of people for exercising their inalienable right to bodily autonomy, you were never a gentleman to begin with. — Tzeentch
My mother long ago defining a gentleman as a man who never hurt anyone by accident... — tim wood
Name one person who has no decency. It's clear everyone is mixed. Some people have sunk more into their greedy selfish side, some have risen higher toward their selfless side.Some people have no decency and they don't deserve to be treated decently. They are just assholes. — Olivier5
The most destructive idea Man ever came up with was that people fall into the categories of good or evil.↪Yohan Evil exists. We ignore it at our peril. — Olivier5
Depends. Humans can be far more cruel to humans than animals, since they don't usually label animals as evil when they are maladjusted. I'd rather be treated like a dumb animal than judged as a evil human and treated accordingly.So you would like to be treated like an animal? — Olivier5
I'd rather be treated like a dumb animal than judged as a evil human and treated accordingly. — Yohan
You know in some cultures people are stoned to death for adultery. — Yohan
True.I notice you capitalize 'man', giving some sort of recognizable distinction. Others do this by allocating the belief of a soul. You have much in common with those you wish to differentiate yourself from. — Outlander
Keep your primitive notions of good and evil if they help you sleep at night.You know in some cultures people are stoned to death for adultery. — Yohan
And what? That's evil?
As I said, ignore evil at your peril. — Olivier5
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