What about respecting a different opinion without calling someone a "****" (put in, whatever you like)?
I will always be thankful for what the US did in WWII and helped to install a free democracy in Germany - but I'm getting kind of frightened, when I read all these intolerant posts of some of you and ask myself, where has all this gone in the US?
The earth we are allowed to live in, is such a beautiful place - but the world we make out of it, is a place of fear and hate.
So shouldn't we - who have the privilege to live in free countries - behave like people in free countries and live the spirit of our founders in our daily life, every minute in every situation?
Though it's sometimes hard to accept someone, who seems to be completely out of my world with his opinion?
Isn't it a sign of self consciousness, strength and in the end tolerance (there's a 2.000 years old book telling this...), if I'm able to accept someone near me, who is thinking different? At least this is something, I did and do educate my three children.
Don't want to sound like a preacher, but had to say this straight from my heart...
GLTY