stemelbow wrote:I believe you are so blinded, that you do not realize my position on many things at all.
stem, you rarely if ever share your position on anything. My level of perception has little or nothing to do with it.
stemelbow wrote:I do not quash any criticism. I put it all on perspective. It just so happens your intended criticism is often personal animus directed towards certain LDS folks, it seems to me. You complain they are so bad when they attack another, but in so doing you often personally attack them. So I point it out. You don't like it. Most people don't like to be told the truth, at times. But someone ought to say it, for your sakes.
Of course you seek to quash criticism, stem. Your claims that you tell the truth are silly. I haven't seen you hit the mark where I am concerned very often. What I dislike is that most of your pretended engagement in a discussion has little or nothing to do with the topic. It is mostly a waste of time.
Interesting. I think your judgment of them is unjust, and that your attempt to characterize them as such is due to your own hostility, as much as you would deny it.
In other words, you will not even attempt to address the substance of my comments on racist thought, because you either choose not to or simply are unable, and will instead unfairly aim personal accusations at me based on your crappy mind-reading skills.
You are the one making things personal, stem.
Very mundane here. Look, it doesn't matter. You don't like them and in so doing wish to paint them as racist. That's silly. What can be said in defense of such accusations?
Of course it matters, stem. It matters very much. Your problem is that all you can see is the personal. You don't care about the issues at all. If I try to say something about the racist assumptions that underlie a certain way of approaching the topic, you have nothing to say, and you don't care. All you can see is the word "racist" and you react to it. Just because you are incapable of seeing beyond the emotion attached to the word does not constrain the way I am able to discuss the issue.
"I'm not racist".
"yes you are...because when you quote a black man as finding happiness in his life, that must mean you support the notion that slavery happened for a good reason" or something.
"I didn't say that. I do know slavery happened and I'm very happy to know someone who can exult in his current state considering where we were not too long ago."
"You racist"
Stupid.
Yes, stem, your pretend dialogue is stupid. It represents your own limitations when it comes to discussing the issue. It does not represent my intentions, my thinking, or my rhetoric.
I imagine all this is truly personal for you. You don't get to tell me what it is for me, and I really don't appreciate you attributing your faulty interpretations of what I am doing to me.