Thoughts of a sentimental humanist
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McSlander One

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Recently, I was involved in an electronic chat with an old acquaintance. The subject of the chat was my rather strong (and at times, especially with regard to another gentleman I will refer to as Larry from Las Vegas, childish) reaction to a particular sentiment expressed by my acquaintance. I will not repeat the conversation verbatim, nor will I repeat the exact phrasing that raised my hackles. I will candidly admit that, given my slight anger, it was not my finest hour. In short, the current president was called a form of Nazi, based on what some view as a socialist agenda.

My objection has nothing to due with any form of socialism or tinge of socialism associated with any of the programs put forth by either this administration or any other. I feel that would be a good argument, as would a debate on the current structure of government, the private sector, the courts, etc. What bothered me was the term referring to Nazism. In light of the murder of Dr. Tiller in Kansas a few weeks ago and the shooting and murder today at the Holocaust museum in NYC, there has been both a rise in violence and a rise in invective.
In short, words matter.
Before I post my thoughts, I would like to hear yours. Fire away, but be respectful and, if you have something to say, back it up.

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