
I’ve been thinking about it, and I probably need to clarify. I’m sure that DUers have something within their skull (where normal people have a brain) that allows some sort of thought process to take place. By that, I mean that if their nose would fall next to a pile of dog crap, I assume that they have the process to decide it smells badly.
Of course, based on some of their posts, I may be giving them way too much credit with that assumption.
Anyway, back to subject and what I’m talking about. I’m going to use Airwolf as an example (maybe he won’t mind). Although I’ve never met Airwolf in person, I’ve been reading his posts way back since our CU days and have even interacted with him a time or two. From that, I’m able to decide FOR MYSELF that he’s an okay guy. I don’t need anyone else to tell me what to think. I don’t need to know every individual that he’s voted for or every ballot measure that he’s voted for. On top of that, if he happens to say something that I don’t agree with exactly, I don’t, by default, automatically kick him into the “evil” category. Instead, I just say “oh well, we don’t happen to agree on that” and go about my business with Airwolf still being a good guy that I just happen disagree with on a point. Do DUers have the mental ability to do that? Do they have the ability to decide whether they like or dislike an incident or a person without being instructed by their overlords or without knowing the person’s voting stance?
No, I don't mind at all. It is interesting that we all know about Omaha Steve at DU and I have had a few real-life interactions with hi, which have always been friendly and professional since it all took place in public. However, when I see his post I have to wonder where he gets his ideas from. And there are others in our mutual circle of friends who are just the same as Steve. One of them however ended up losing everything after spending all of his money and never taking responsibility for his own actions. He's now in a halfway house after spending time in a homeless shelter. It wouldn't have gotten to that point even if the guy had at least been nice enough to do the right thing and say thanks and so forth for the people who tried to help him and he would just "bite the hand that tried to feed him."