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Originally posted by electric6:
Of course you can think they are a prat Suzi, you can even tell them.
But what you should say is "Oh you are such a prat" and NOT "oh you are such a sp*z prat" (I know you wouldn't, I'm just explaining)
That's the difference...
...and I'm not sure what you meant here
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We are expected to differ to the elderly and disabled and I really don't have a problem with that
You mean like giving up seats on the bus or summat?
Yeah, kind of with the seats and stuff - and I don't have a problem with that, it's common courtesy and all. Something that I was taught at an early age and have tried to teach my boys. I have always had a great respect for the elderly - they have been there, done that and all that.
I think it's more to do with the whole "culture" of today. We should "respect" MJ, we should "respect" Jordan, we should "respect" this and that, but what about respecting others' beliefs and cultures if they differ from our own? I do, most of the time, but I find it hard to "respect" someone who is determined to disrespect what I believe in, what I hold dear because it is different to what they hold dear?
I feel as though by repressing my beliefs in order to "respect" others beliefs is just as bad as dismissing them in the first place.
We are all different. Even the white majority. I don't believe in a higher being, others do. Which of us is right?