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Old 05-19-2014, 07:48 AM
bUU
 
Location: Florida
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The assumption that you do is simply more evidence of the arrogance of liberals who think they know everything.
No. It's simply a reflection of how thoroughly you've expressed your perspectives on these forums.

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My point was that government has the responsibility of following the constitution and respecting peoples' individual freedom rather than deciding what is best for society and forcing people comply.
As I already pointed out, that conclusion is corrupt, for the reasons I outlined above. Just ignoring the repudiation for the perspectives you like, and trying to play the victim claiming that attacks on your very clearly expressed perspectives are attacks on you personally, isn't going to fly. Society has a responsibility to give primacy to the best interests of children, especially from abuse, physical and emotional, inflicted by their own parents. Even if you don't like it.
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Old 05-19-2014, 08:59 AM
 
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No. It's simply a reflection of how thoroughly you've expressed your perspectives on these forums.

As I already pointed out, that conclusion is corrupt, for the reasons I outlined above. Just ignoring the repudiation for the perspectives you like, and trying to play the victim claiming that attacks on your very clearly expressed perspectives are attacks on you personally, isn't going to fly. Society has a responsibility to give primacy to the best interests of children, especially from abuse, physical and emotional, inflicted by their own parents. Even if you don't like it.
Then why isn't society protecting the innocent black children who are getting caught up in gang life or innocently shot by gangs? Why not? I'll tell you why. Anytime someone or something tries to do something about it, the communities where the problem is doesn't want the help and calls it "racist".
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Old 05-19-2014, 11:42 AM
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Location: Florida
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Stop making excuses for the inadequate measures that have been proposed for doing what you want done. Take responsibility for the inadequacy - something that will require you to actually listen, understand - and care about - what the members of the community you choose to disparage are saying to you.
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