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Originally posted by Billy Joel
Some things were perfectly clear, seen with the vision of youth
No doubts and nothing to fear, I claimed the corner on truth
These days it's harder to say I know what I'm fighting for
My faith is falling away
I'm not that sure anymore
Shades of grey wherever I go
The more I find out the less that I know
Black and white is how it should be
But shades of grey are the colors I see
Once there were trenches and walls and one point of every view
Fight 'til the other man falls - kill him before he kills you
These days the edges are blurred, I'm old and tired of war
I hear the other man's words
I'm not that sure anymore
Shades of grey are all that I find
When I look to the enemy line
Black and white was so easy for me
But shades of grey are the colors I see
Now with the wisdom of years, I try to reason things out
And the only people I fear are those who never have doubts
Save us all from arrogant men, and all the causes they're for
I won't be righteous again
I'm not that sure anymore
Shades of grey are all that I find
When I look to the enemy line
Ain't no rainbows shining on me
Shades of grey are the colors I see
Shades of grey wherever I go
The more I find out the less that I know
Ain't no rainbows shining on me
Shades of grey are the colors I see
If your going to make me be rude about it, given the complete disaster your married/family life turned out to be (by your own admission, often) what makes you think you can sit here and judge how others relationships work?
No wonder you have a hard time distinguishing what is condescending and what is not.
I don't think it is projecting alone, it is jealousy.
"The DPRK is still in a state of war with the U.S. It's called a black out." - Che explaining why orbital nightime pictures of NK show few lights. Seriously.
Originally posted by Patroklos
If your going to make me be rude about it, given the complete disaster your married/family life turned out to be (by your own admission, often) what makes you think you can sit here and judge how others relationships work?
Oh, that's good, I made you get rude. See the subtlety there. Very interesting.
No wonder you have a hard time distinguishing what is condescending and what is not.
Again. Just because you get offended by something does not mean that the speaker is condescending. If you misunderstand what is said, and you purposefully do, that it's not condescending. That really says more about you than the speaker.
I don't think it is projecting alone, it is jealousy.
Why the hell would I be jealous of people who don't seem to understand things?
I drank beer. I like beer. I still like beer. ... Do you like beer Senator?
- Justice Brett Kavanaugh
My father made a point of deferring to my mother on lots of things. He's not perfect, but the man did a damned good job of teaching me, both in words and in deeds, to respect women and see them as equals (as did my mother, obviously).
It's sad, really, that you cannot conceive of a upbringing like that.
-Arrian
Actually that's my problem I think. My father taught me to respect women a bit too much. I was taught women could do no wrong and deserved to be treated special. In later life I found out they are human just like the rest of us. My expectations had been crushed and I'm probably a little bitter about it.
Why the hell would I be jealous of people who don't seem to understand things?
Its jealousy in that aparenty your parents and your marriage functioned as you imagine everyone elses does. Instead of accepting that yours is a unique or at least not typical for Apolyton experiance, you would rather tell us what we actually know and experianced.
"The DPRK is still in a state of war with the U.S. It's called a black out." - Che explaining why orbital nightime pictures of NK show few lights. Seriously.
Actually that's my problem I think. My father taught me to respect women a bit too much. I was taught women could do no wrong and deserved to be treated special. In later life I found out they are human just like the rest of us. My expectations had been crushed and I'm probably a little bitter about it.
Originally posted by Patroklos
Its jealousy in that aparenty your parents and your marriage functioned as you imagine everyone elses does. Instead of accepting that yours is a unique or at least not typical for Apolyton experiance, you would rather tell us what we actually know and experianced.
A bit of psychoanalysis on your part, eh?
I don't pretend that everyones family is like mine. I'm not that frigging delusional. I do doubt however that people had the perfect "non-leave it to beaver" family though when they are arguing against feminism. It's too easy to say, "I have a perfectly democratic family" therefore you are wrong.
I drank beer. I like beer. I still like beer. ... Do you like beer Senator?
- Justice Brett Kavanaugh
Point of clarification: I am not arguing against Feminism, nor have I ever done so that I can recall on Apolyton.
I have stated that I favor the continued movement to equality - which of course means that I agree that we as a society aren't there yet.
We got to discussing a particular radical feminist's statements (select quotes that you provided). If I disagree with her, that doesn't mean I'm anti-feminism.
I objected to sweeping statements concerning male behavior. I was pointing out (though you've rejected it) that there are men who are raised in, as you put it, a "non-leave it to Beaver" style.
That was it. This is not an earth-shattering pronouncement.
It's too easy to say, "The families of the 4.9999 billion people I don't know and have never observed are sexist because it makes my political philosophy/childhood and marriage experience make sense," therefore you are wrong.
FIXED.
"The DPRK is still in a state of war with the U.S. It's called a black out." - Che explaining why orbital nightime pictures of NK show few lights. Seriously.
Kid, there is a middle ground between the "leave it to beaver" family and the "perfectly democratic" family. Shades of grey. This is what you don't understand.
Originally posted by Lorizael
Kid, there is a middle ground between the "leave it to beaver" family and the "perfectly democratic" family. Shades of grey. This is what you don't understand.
I don't understand you point. That's all that I'm saying is that there is no such thing as a perfectly non-sexist male or the perfect democratic family.
I drank beer. I like beer. I still like beer. ... Do you like beer Senator?
- Justice Brett Kavanaugh
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