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To: Thomas A Watson who wrote (142756)10/13/2005 2:28:55 PM
From: Lane3  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793883
 
I see another absolute devoid of logic situation.

And I see three, er, awkward paragraphs which are a struggle to comprehend. But my intrepid self will take on the challenge.

I managed to get out of them that you see diversity as comprising uptight, judgmental people. That's pretty clear.

Moving right along, if I put that together with your previous post, it follows that you are asserting that uptight, judgmental people are indecent. After all, if diversity = uptight and judgmental and diversity = indecent, then indecent = uptight and judgmental. Basic logic. (I shall refrain from referring you to the dictionary definition of "decent." <g>)

And it would seem that you are further asserting that fewer uptight, judgmental aka indecent people live in red states than decent people, who would be the mellow, tolerant folks. After all, if indecent = uptight and judgmental, decent would = mellow and tolerant. More basic logic.

As I recall, you live in a red state. And you are without question one of the most tightly wound, judgmental people I've ever encountered, certainly on SI. I don't think I'll get any argument on that. So, how does it feel to be an indecent minority living in a red state?