No one said anyone here is forcing others to make decisions. Please read what I say, and respond to what I say, if that's what you're trying to do. I said you can establish a cause-effect relationship. Which you can. You can establish a cause-effect relationship.
Of course, you're free to disagree with liberal / leftist intellectuals who know more about international politics than Dogpatch or yourself. By addressing his arguments, or as an act of willful dismissal.
I wouldn't be afraid to use 'nigger' in public. I would use the word in a proper context, such as a discussion on the word (like the one we're having), a karaoke of a Kanye West song, or with friends at a place making outrageous jokes. I would not use it at a furry convention, in a casual conversation at the bus, when addressing another person I don't know, or writing a journalistic article. This is what mature adults do. They change their registry or manners according to the setting or context they're in. Neither should you talk about 'murrsuits' in your work-place, a word that you'd agree is perfectly acceptable in a furry journalistic article.
No one said anyone here is forcing others to make decisions. Please read what I say, and respond to what I say, if that's what you're trying to do. I said you can establish a cause-effect relationship. Which you can. You can establish a cause-effect relationship.
Of course, you're free to disagree with liberal / leftist intellectuals who know more about international politics than Dogpatch or yourself. By addressing his arguments, or as an act of willful dismissal.
I wouldn't be afraid to use 'nigger' in public. I would use the word in a proper context, such as a discussion on the word (like the one we're having), a karaoke of a Kanye West song, or with friends at a place making outrageous jokes. I would not use it at a furry convention, in a casual conversation at the bus, when addressing another person I don't know, or writing a journalistic article. This is what mature adults do. They change their registry or manners according to the setting or context they're in. Neither should you talk about 'murrsuits' in your work-place, a word that you'd agree is perfectly acceptable in a furry journalistic article.