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To: epicure who wrote (332340)12/21/2002 10:04:55 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
That's funny, I think calling someone prejudiced or dishonest is far more insulting than calling anothers ideas abject stupidity. But stupid people often lack the ability to differenciate between simple expression of an abstract idea and what another really believes or if in fact that have have any prejudice.

No for example, what does one think when one reads the above. "I did not call another dishonest"

Maybe so and the above does not say one did. But in that one may have said another was prejudiced stupidly, well it's only natural stupid to protest and not fully understand what was said.

No accusation, only a judgement of relative insults.

It seems many stupidity bigots behave this way. LOL...

And history repeats itself often for minds stuck in the mud.