prosfilaes
Adventurer
I don't need to post examples because I've already told you precisely what it is I'm arguing against: intolerance.
One word adjectives are never precisely what you're arguing against. Clearly our definitions of intolerance don't come close to meeting.
But the flip side is to stand around and do nothing while people are intolerant in the first place.
Standing around while people are "intolerant" of a game blurb? No problem.
The first two are examples of intolerance, rather than intolerance towards instances of intolerance.
Exactly. Your "tolerance" doesn't extend to most of the religions in America.
The distinction is between communicating their offense, or stating why they feel that way. When people are making "I" statements, they're simply saying what they feel, which tends to be fine. It's when they start making "you" statements, saying what the other person "should" do, or "must" do, or "needs to" do, etc. that the problem comes.
So no giving advice. Is that all?
Your offense is yours. You can talk about it, but you can't make it someone else's problem.
That's a truism. Rant and rave all you want, but the other person doesn't have to care. Which is why I don't care about people saying they must not use that blurb; it means nothing and has no impact.