Originally posted by Curval
Well, maybe lazs et al will read your first paragraph (quoted) and challenge you on it, because the inference is clear that not owning guns is related to fear and sexual problems during this little discussion. Disagree, or would you like me to quote the text?
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I gave my opinion. As you know, opinions are like noses, everyone has one.
I may or may not be challenged on it; that would be unimportant. Approval/Disapproval was not my purpose when I posted that. I was merely stating my opinion.
If others think not owning guns is related to fear/sexual problems, well, that would be their opinion, wouldn't it? One of the nice things here in the US is that pretty much everyone accepts that people are entitled to their opinions. It's that free speech thing that so many non-US folks find confusing. Everyone is entitled to speak their piece, even if they hold an unpopular opinion. That clearly
does not mean that such a person would not have other folks exercising their right to speak and disagreeing completely with the original speaker. It does not mean freedom from criticism.
I don't know about you but I expect to read a lot of different opinions on this BBS. Reading opinions that I don't agree with is part of the deal and no big thing.
One thing I always try to keep in mind though: my opinion may be wrong. So I try to keep an open mind when I read threads here. Never hurts to learn something new, does it?
Your second (quoted) paragraph though puts you squarely back into the "we are better, tougher and more free because we have guns" camp.
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I don't think so. As FBBone pointed out, it's more about choice although that is incomplete. It's about the
choice I have to exercise one of my
Constitutional rights.
A choice that does not exist for folks in some other countries. That too is fine by me. I'm happy where I live, I'm sure they are happy where they live, and best of all, I'm happy they live where they live.
I think you prefer the way Bone said it because the way I said it is a little too close to the uncomfortable truth.
Lastly, with respect to your comment on US folks feeling free to comment on Euros
here, I'd point out that this is clearly a US-centric board.
While some non-US folks seem to make it their mission to come here to a US-centric board and point out the failings and shortcomings of the US and US citizens, I don't think very many of the folks on the AH BBS seek out a Euro or non-US centric BBS and go there to criticize.
Indeed, here on this US-centric board we do discuss non-US countries, customs and problems. Essentially though, this is amongst ourselves, in our own living rooms so to speak. I'm sure some of our non-US visitors find this offensive and we should perhaps be more thensitive.
I doubt if it could be considered nearly as offensive as some of the AH BBS US folks going to a Euro centric board and repeatedly pointing out the failings and shortcomings of Europe, however. Do you agree?