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tolerance of others and what to read or not


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Posted by wilson ind on October 13, 2019 at 18:23:24 from (66.244.77.244):

Thankfully we most all live in a country where freedom of speech is not only allowed but considered a right. Also we have a right to not read a post that to a person seems ridiculous. Rather than criticize I try to just move on to another post. I have been guilty so to speak of correcting when I thought perhaps they did not know the proper term for an item. I really did at one time think Bota was a name for a grey market tractor. I recall a fellow in another continent used the term Dizzy.It took me a while to figure out what he meant. I posted to ask him just what a dizzy was. No disrespect to him or his country , I just never hard that term. I have come to realize that my Asperger syndrome makes it hard to tell what someone means when using slang. However some key words that when appearing in a post I stop reading and move on. Some of the words are chebby ,dorf, mater, tater, now bota, jonny popper, farmalite, ollie and cockshoot, minnie mo. There are others. I suppose the posters have every right to disrespect the engineers, sales people and other hard workers making these machines. However it is my right to not communicate or consider people so speaking. I do not consider myself cantankerous, or difficult. I suppose any replies to this post will be interesting at least. I recall some time back I was banned from posting for a time for a satire post that most could see the joke so to speak however a few took it as a true opinion and protested even to the point the management of this fine site did not see the satire. This post is NOT meant to be rude to anybody. To sum up the idea of this post is IF YOU DO NOT agree with some one and their words or opinion just move on. We can agree to not agree . Organic farming is a right of some farmers as well as regular farmers. Use of Roundup another thing all have their right to use or not use. People living in California is another topic that is often slammed, I would not live the large cities . However the fine farmers growing our produce are not weird . Seems that state is unduly criticized. Lets just live and let live!!


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