Mackeyser
Supernovas are where gold forms; the only place.
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Freak all of that.
Compartmentization is a HUGE part of why we never solve any problems in our society, anymore.
All I'm seeing are folks being tribal and when did that ever bring us together as a people or help us solve anything?
If you look for hate, you'll find hate.
If you look for love, you'll find love.
Doesn't mean both don't exist, but at some point we have to flip the script on this dialogue we have because it's so caustic that we're losing our ability to have real communication with one another.
I have plenty to say about why the Costas, Olbermann and Dallas sportscaster Dale Hansen commentaries aren't just tangential to sport, but critical to sport, but maybe I'll make a separate post about that.
And it's not important that everyone agree, but that we understand the need and place for the critique and it's not stuffed in a corner to be ignored.
And agree or disagree about the content of a human being's message, I as a Christian was taught to love my fellow human beings as Christ loved me...didn't see any caveats for "unless some guy says stuff I don't agree with. Then freak him."
I'm pretty sure there's a way to come to that same place of mutual dignity and respect from every religion and atheism from a moral place.
Compartmentization is a HUGE part of why we never solve any problems in our society, anymore.
All I'm seeing are folks being tribal and when did that ever bring us together as a people or help us solve anything?
If you look for hate, you'll find hate.
If you look for love, you'll find love.
Doesn't mean both don't exist, but at some point we have to flip the script on this dialogue we have because it's so caustic that we're losing our ability to have real communication with one another.
I have plenty to say about why the Costas, Olbermann and Dallas sportscaster Dale Hansen commentaries aren't just tangential to sport, but critical to sport, but maybe I'll make a separate post about that.
And it's not important that everyone agree, but that we understand the need and place for the critique and it's not stuffed in a corner to be ignored.
And agree or disagree about the content of a human being's message, I as a Christian was taught to love my fellow human beings as Christ loved me...didn't see any caveats for "unless some guy says stuff I don't agree with. Then freak him."
I'm pretty sure there's a way to come to that same place of mutual dignity and respect from every religion and atheism from a moral place.