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Originally Posted by Kobi
princessbelle,
With all due respect, the woman was tried and found not guilty.
Even saying in your opinion that a "murderer was set free" is not healthy discourse. She was not proven to be a murderer. Saying she is one is deliberately inflammatory and drama provoking.
I have seen this dynamic run amok before under the guise of healthy discourse. I saw it when Michael Vick returned to the NFL and was praised by the President. Suddenly a man who was tried, convicted, and served his time needed to be raked over the coals in a very unnice way cuz people were disappointed with Obama's words on Vick.
I saw it with the "victims of the Superbowl". I saw it with bullying, saw it in "a site unexamined".
Ya'll have a thing for drama and anger. That isnt healthy discourse. Thats just drama and rage.
But we can agree to disagree. 
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Why is it that people have to come in and try and parent other adults?
That's not really offering healthy discourse. It's silencing.
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Originally Posted by Kobi
With all due respect,
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Originally Posted by Kobi
Ya'll have a thing for drama and anger. That isnt healthy discourse. Thats just drama and rage.
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I saw very little drama and rage and plenty of thoughtful discussion.
The drama I saw was someone (you) coming in and starting off a lecturing post with "with all due respect" and then accusing the rest of us (I assume that's what you meant by ya'll) of being dramatic and full of rage.
What's also strange is that you directed it at a member who is neither dramatic or full of rage, so it looks like you're just annoyed in general and may have been looking for an opportunity to get it off your mind.
I'm sure you can consider your opinion noted.