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I’d rather talk about difficult and nuanced topics in personal one on one situations over espresso or beer. Such discussion is very difficult in Internet written form.

I believe everyone should be treated with dignity and respect, but that doesn’t mean I agree with everything or everyone.

I have conservative and progressive views. I believe people can be both.

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  • Bold statements.

    It took reading pretty far before calling for action from city leaders finally turned to calling for parents.

    I think most rational people believe that law enforcement alone can’t properly protect kids from themselves and there likely isn’t enough manpower in the system to start locking up all the teens. Maybe that would taper off as the rules got enforced more.

    I want to believe this should be a combination of parents and city, but mostly parents. I don’t think I’d let my son run around even until 10 or 11 at night.

    So what’s happening here that isn’t an easy solve? If it was as easy as telling parents to get your kids inside, we wouldn’t have the article.

    There was plenty of politics mentioned, but is that what’s at play or far more complex social issues?

















  • I mind the work much less than the general corporate organization and interacting with it.

    I usually enjoy system building. I agree it’s taking many technologies and pieces and putting them together. Where we differ maybe comes down to the why, for whom, and how much good it does? Maybe if you’re any good at it?

    I have no interest in duck taping things. Any solutions I’m involved with need to be balls out, bullet proof, maximum effort, or not at all.

    I wonder how many of us agree with the ‘dona few things really well’ vs being a generalist.






  • I would like for some of the prominent church leaders to speak about that. Even if they don’t publicly contest it, though that should be considered, they could at least speak to congregations about it.

    Coincidentally, one of, or the (I don’t know) paster for the North view church gave a somewhat similar message along with the typical hope in Jesus Easter message.

    He played that news caster who was ranting about “I don’t care about your Christian religion”. Maybe I can edit with a link, but my favorite part was the paster expression agreement with her. She was loud and angry, but there must be a reason or a very bad experience with people claiming the name, but I agree with her.

    All this seems too similar to the religious freedom act that felt more like bigotry than freedom. I’m a pretty garbage or luke warm follower, but I detest bigotry under the banner of the church. I still believe that the two are not the same thing when done correctly.

    Also, thanks for the actual references and apparent understanding, rather than just unbridled hate.

    Edit, video was Ana Kasparian. I think it was largely about abortion, but still relevant.