Tolerance for "all"?

Johnneylee Rollins johnneylee.rollins at gmail.com
Thu Jun 3 12:42:33 UTC 2010


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> I'm from NYC originally. Before you say, "That explains it", I've lived a few different places & NYC is the place that has REAL tolerance. If there is a drug addict that just pissed his pants(or worse, don't want to curse) that he hasn't changed clothes in weeks & he gets on the train, u have to tolerate it or leave NYC(my solution). I was on a train & this crazy girl started cursing, "I hate my ____ mother" top of her lungs, over & over. You know what everyone did? Nothing, they tolerated it. Tolerance isn't always "fun". You don't like the way someone is behaving, best to just make the mental note to SELF & move on. Maybe be nice & not snippy & not get some on some moral high ground because you'll eventually get punch, stabbed or shot if you do that enough. Again, tolerance isn't always a fun thing & you don't get to define it in some happy, nice way everyone agrees on. People that complain YOU aren't conforming to THEIR standards are the ones
>  considered INtolerant in the city of tolerance. NYC has *EVERY* kind of person(for better or worse). There will be a Islamic Center near ground zero, think about it! So before you appoint yourself the rule maker, then tell people if they don't do it YOUR way, realize, you really can't call yourself tolerant. That's another look at tolerance since we brought up "people from every walk of life". Where *I* come from you are free to think I am an (expletive deleted to conform) but realize, the only moral high ground is in YOUR world. Not everyone lives in your world or wants to.

That's a really awesome story, really. It seems you may have left NYC,
but it hasn't left you. Might want to consider that before showing
your frustration. Maybe someone should point you to the CoC
<http://www.ubuntu.com/community/conduct> This isn't NYC, and your
language isn't acceptable in this community. I suggest you change it
before you become likened to some of the other users here who aren't
appreciated for their actions. You might learn that. If this bothers
you at all, you might want to learn better tolerance :(

~SpaceGhost




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