DoxyGrim said:
The fact that I have a right to type, say, or think whatever I want.
A totally facile and irrelevant statement. You are still in no position to comment upon the whole of humanity based on your unimaginably limited experience of it.
Danny Ocean said:
I've never put any thought into that. I dislike being human, but I've never felt any disrespect ... for myself based on that.
Well perhaps you should be disrespectful to yourself then? Don't want to be a hypocrite after all. What a lovely paradox you are.
Or perhaps you shouldn't? Perhaps you should start having respect for other people and respect for yourself? That, unfortunately, would involve admitting you were wrong. But is that really a big deal?
It sounds like a leap, I know, but trust me on this. If you go around believing the things you are believing, other people will pick up on it, and it will inevitably become real.
Food for thought, I hope. It's also worth challenging yourself after all.
Then maybe it would be better to rephrase it as "people are stupid."
If everyone is stupid, then the nature of the term 'stupid' leads one to conclude that no-one is stupid. You're contradicting yourself with that one simple statement.
Again, I'm trying to be civil here, and I don't want you to think that I'm being hostile. Not saying that I think that you're being hostile, but I don't want you to think that I don't respect your opinion.
Oh don't be so formal about it. I don't really care if you respect my opinion or not, or if you have the right to free speech or not. Those are all just vacuous distractions. Simply discuss the core substance of the matter.