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<blockquote data-quote="Son of the Serpent" data-source="post: 7829442" data-attributes="member: 7015476"><p>Seems like a child should be able to understand that any of these things can be situationally true:</p><p>1. The person who cant tolerate something is not the problem but rather the thing which they cant tolerate is the problem</p><p>2. The person who cant tolerate something is the problem</p><p>3. A response adopting "2" is dismissive</p><p>4. A response adopting "2" is not dismissive</p><p>5. A dismissive response is not the appropriate response</p><p>6. A dismissive response is the appropriate response</p><p>7. Agreeing with the person is the appropriate response</p><p>8. Disagreeing is the appropriate response</p><p>None of these 8 actualities are necessarily the case and to assume so is any or a combination of lazy, illogical, and false.</p><p>Fyi i side with you [USER=97077]@iserith[/USER] as i think there is some strategic rhetorical dishonesty/lack of intellectual charity going on here from what i have reas at worst and at best an inability to dissociate on the part of some other people. I share your point of view on this. I agree. It is better if possible to begin with controlling the self as a first resort rather exerting control on others because someone personally finds something intolerable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Son of the Serpent, post: 7829442, member: 7015476"] Seems like a child should be able to understand that any of these things can be situationally true: 1. The person who cant tolerate something is not the problem but rather the thing which they cant tolerate is the problem 2. The person who cant tolerate something is the problem 3. A response adopting "2" is dismissive 4. A response adopting "2" is not dismissive 5. A dismissive response is not the appropriate response 6. A dismissive response is the appropriate response 7. Agreeing with the person is the appropriate response 8. Disagreeing is the appropriate response None of these 8 actualities are necessarily the case and to assume so is any or a combination of lazy, illogical, and false. Fyi i side with you [USER=97077]@iserith[/USER] as i think there is some strategic rhetorical dishonesty/lack of intellectual charity going on here from what i have reas at worst and at best an inability to dissociate on the part of some other people. I share your point of view on this. I agree. It is better if possible to begin with controlling the self as a first resort rather exerting control on others because someone personally finds something intolerable. [/QUOTE]
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