Bob Magaw
Footballguy
No worries, Chauncey. I'm not a fan of dismissiveness in general, but if I made whatever point I was trying to (or illustrated it with articles/examples) poorly, that is on me. I view communication as a two part process. I'm usually willing to go through an exchange or two to see where somebody is coming from. It's cool to express ourselves and disagree and, at the risk of a Trump-inflected cliché, that is what *REALLY* makes America great (when discourse is civil and respectful, even in disagreement, that can potentially lead to many good things that I appreciate most about the board - it can stimulate thought in new pathways and directions, be the cause of other readers than the two principals seeing things in new ways, etc).Bob, thanks for replying, and for not banning me for questioning the PC/liberal narrative.
I'm off to sleep now, but I'll read and respond later. I am interested to see your thoughts on the topic.
* One reason I don't like Trump, I find him often dismissive, and the complete opposite of civil and respectful. But perhaps that is the point, institutions have deteriorated to the level that SOP and business as usual social, cultural communication niceties aren't deemed fit and suited to deal with capturing the anger directed at them and intent on sweeping them away (not sure he has formulated it this way to himself, imo more likely a deep rooted personality tendency).