Fl_Flash wrote:League Circles wrote:Fl_Flash wrote:
Rationalize away. You were wishing they'd go out for a walk in the park and some ice cream.
How could I have been mistaken.
Carry on.
It was an observation on human nature. Normally when people act like that for long enough, others around them can't help themselves eventually and resort to their base instincts, which is to start punching. I believe very strongly in the rule of law, above any other political values, and I do not think anyone should attempt extrajudicial violence against a political leader. That said, people often don't do what they should. In stressful circumstances people often lose their better judgements and start doing things like punching a reckless bafoon who is saying wild things to distract from unbelievably crucial topics.
thank you for the clarification.
So, do you go around punching folks who routinely say stupid things? In this day and age I'd think you'd have very sore knuckles by now.
Myself, I try to understand the other person. Engage in dialog. Try to see where they're coming from. I'm pretty sure I"ve said (and done) a lot of stupid things in my time. I've yet to be pummeled by those around me. I gotta get out more.
I've been fortunate to never be around anyone, especially in a crucial position of authority, who said reckless things all the time, at least not as an adult. Not sure how I'd respond if I was in a position where I had to choose between appearing to provide tacit support to that person or physically attacking them, because the person has demonstrated that they are unwilling to revise their behavior despite receiving consistently negative feedback on their behavior from countless others for it. I'd like to think I'd keep my cool for the sake of the republic, but everyone has an emotional limit. We're apes after all. Hopefully Trump can find a way to change before finding out what those limits are among those who surround him.

















