(With thanks to Paul Simon)
I am an outlier for these times:
I speak in complete sentences, choose my words with
deliberation;
speak and write about actual ideas and complex thoughts instead of sound bites, memes and vitriol.
speak and write about actual ideas and complex thoughts instead of sound bites, memes and vitriol.
I write as I think, as I speak, feel;
I am neither hair-triggered in my reactions, nor am I
prone to over-reaction or simplistic responses.
I see no purpose in responding to other people’s random
comments by spewing unrelated invective
and running around with my hair on fire.
and running around with my hair on fire.
I take other people’s sensitivities and their
understanding of my words into consideration;
I do not jump through hoops though to be constantly today’s de rigueur, politically correct
by tossing out a life-long vocabulary based on literature and travelling because someone, somewhere may misinterpret my intent.
I do not jump through hoops though to be constantly today’s de rigueur, politically correct
by tossing out a life-long vocabulary based on literature and travelling because someone, somewhere may misinterpret my intent.
I do not call people names; I either respond with
deliberation, or I ignore them.
I do not make assumptions about people by their
ethnicity, race, religion, sexuality, or political party.
If I find someone to be an
uninformed, vindictive, prejudiced
ass, then I judge that person by
themselves and not as a member of a specific group other than a group of other
similar jerks.
On the other hand, I’ve been
told that I am overly sensitive to other people’s remarks made to me;
if I’m hurt, I might respond in kind, but please keep one thing in mind,
when I get really angry, I become silent.
if I’m hurt, I might respond in kind, but please keep one thing in mind,
when I get really angry, I become silent.
Ronda R. Scott-Marak
© 6 June 2018
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