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davebarry,

I understand that the two are not comparable in the manner that you stated, however, that wasn't the idea I was trying to get across. I probably could have stated it in a clearer manner.

People are passionate about what they believe in and sometimes their actions really cross boundaries. I come from a point of view where I can agree to disagree without spewing hate or physical violence. It doesn't cost me a thing to be reasonable.

There is a very large majority of trump supporters that disagree with liberal groups and ideology. With the shoe on the other foot, how does that change how they interact and conduct themselves? Does it make them more passionate and purposeful? Does it make them consider the other side of the argument?

I think it is something we all should be thinking about and considering regardless of where we stand politically. If you experience hate for stating what you believe in, does it make you consider how other people feel when you hate on them for believing in what they believe in? You can't grow if you can't be truthful with yourself. I don't think it is a shameful question.

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