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In reply to the discussion: Speaking of Intolerance... [View all]guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)11. Who is immune from intolerance?
Asking for the victims of Chinese intolerance.
The victims who are put in concentration camps, and the victims who have spies lodged in their homes.
The victims who are punished for saying prayers.
When we see such intolerance, should we ask "what can we do?"
Should we ask "why are you posting this?"
Or should we condemn intolerance, and recognize that it is everywhere.
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For a pretty simple word, it sure has gotten a lot of mileage lately. Thanks for posting this...
SWBTATTReg
Feb 2019
#1
Like I said, intolerance is overused, too much shoehorned into one little word.
marylandblue
Feb 2019
#14
For someone who obsesses over this issue, I'd expect you to be better educated
Major Nikon
Feb 2019
#17