So I'm back from an event where people got offended by the presence of someone being in a room. That's a new one for me. I've been disappointed to see someone but seeing them never brought me harm.
How can you say you are for inclusion, and at the same time say you want to exclude someone? I don't understand.
I'm also sad to see people water down very powerful words. I save the "F word" for the end of the argument (thanks to George Carlin). I also hear people using the word Fascist, and I'm not sure they understand the definition.
We won't learn anything if we are yelling at each other, and I'm asking for help.
It will be interesting to see if asking for help is seen as violence.
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