I expressed my thoughts on a Memorial Day post last week. Aunt Snow left a comment Saturday morning that I feel needs a response in a separate post. Aunt Snow’s comment is broken down and in blue. My response follows in bold. Ready? Here we go.
Maybelline, this bothers me.
This bothers me too. I’m glad I’m not alone.
I'm not sure I understand who you're talking to when you use the pronoun "you" in this piece.
“You” is 1st used in my post in reference to those that admire the terrorists of 9/11.
Who admires 9/11 terrorists? I am politically liberal and I don't know anyone who does.
I do not know these people that admire the acts of terrorists. I do however read opinions. The opinion that sparked my post was from a commenter replying to the plea from another blogger to list someone they admired that might be surprising. Here’s the comment:
“I live in NYC. I've lived here for over 20 years. Part of me admires part of the group that engineered 9/11. It was a brilliant plan, brilliantly executed and while it probably didn't do everything they wanted it to do it did change the course of the country for a long time, probably forever. I don't like them. I don't want them to have any more brilliant plans. But I admire that intelligence of the plan and near perfection of its execution.”
To be fair, that commenter was apprehensive to post this admiration. Nonetheless, I see nothing admirable with the 9/11 plan nor the terrorists involved. That commenter is not alone in their view. There are many others that hope much worse happens to America and Americans.
Who wants to take from you so that they can have more themselves?
I am politically liberal, and I don't know anyone who does.
I don’t know that you can hang a label on me. Neither liberal nor conservative fits me. Perhaps practical or functional works somehow. I think I like the term “button-down” to best describe me.
Who "spews" (can we have a moratorium on that word, BTW?) shocking junk, and - while you're at it - please quote the junk you find so shocking.
Shocking junk can be read and heard from practically all forms of communication today. I provided a quote above from a commenter to a post on another blog. This little blog of mine doesn’t require me to site a ding dong thing; but I would like to list one recent bit of junk I found very shocking from the sweet lips of opinionist (word I just made up) Helen Thomas:
Now THAT’S spew!
who are you addressing?
I am addressing anyone. Everyone. Kind of like art isn’t it? One individual may interpret this completely different from another.
I love talking with you about gardening, but you seem to be addressing a villain that doesn't really exist.
Now, I’m not a writer. I studied rocks and I enjoy gardening. I would rather be out working in the garden right now; but I made the original post and need to address your comment. My hope is to communicate clearly with you without any negative tone attached to the typed words.
I live in Bakersfield, California. It’s a completely different place than where you live; but there are many, many more places similar to good old Bakersfield with many, many like minded citizens. Debate is not my thing either. Arguing is not something I cherish. My Memorial Day post is simply an outlet for me to express my thoughts. Your comment on my original post was certainly thought provoking and I do appreciate you taking the time to express yourself. I hope that I have addressed your questions and concerns here.
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4 comments:
That settles that!
Now let's talk about dogs. ;)
That answered everything for me May. Thank you for your time and effort on this post.
Thank goodness the Thomas issue has been taken care of. I did stumble upon another example of "spewing".
"...for all the little right-wingers and neoconmen crying about Paul McCartney, go eff yourselves"
Perhaps that would fall under the category of "simply charming" or "classless".
Nevertheless, I'm ready to talk about dogs!
Hi, Maybelline - thanks for addressing my questions and sorry it took me a while to return here - I have had some hectic times.
I don't want to argue, either. I'm glad you answered, and while I disagree with you, I don't see any point in going back and forth. It's enough just to understand your point of view.
I still don't like "spew" - no matter who it comes from. Although it is a wonderfully evocative expression (who said you weren't a writer???) characterizing someone else's statement of their opinion as "spew" really hinders any sense of respectful dialogue.
I don't really think Bakersfield and LA are all that different, really. I think we'd be surprised if we met face to face how much we had in common.
Best to you. And now I'm going to visit your garden.
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