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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would have done nothing. He wasn't passing out literature. People, even hateful people, have a right to function in society. [/quote] I disagree. [b]I think hateful people need to be shamed for their hate. They need to be called out for it, all the time, everywhere they go, by all the types of people.[/b] [/quote] I seriously doubt you have the guts to do so in person. How about starting with the skinhead the OP mentioned? I suggest you notify your next of kin before you engage them with that asinine move. [/quote] A woman recently did this to a public neo-nazi at an Alexandria gym. He lost his membership, she retained hers (with support). I think you overestimate the complacency of a lot of people. [/quote] My response was to this...." I think hateful people need to be shamed for their hate. They need to be called out for it, all the time, everywhere they go, by all the types of people." Your example was a lot less confrontational, in fact wasn't directly confrontational, than the person I responded to was suggesting. And as for me, leave them alone. If you are raising your children correctly they will know what this person represents and it will not influence them. And there are so many examples one can give of less than stellar individuals including those who use explicit profanity in public.[/quote]
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