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This responder spews rubbish so well

I don’t think I’ve done this before, but I want to offer a brief tribute to someone who has taken meĀ to task on a blog I recently posted.

Here’s the blog:

https://highplainsblogger.com/2014/10/09/political-discourse-needs-cleansing/

This person’s response — and my reply to it — is at the bottom of the posted item.

The blog postĀ discusses the lack of civility in today’s political discourse. The comments come from someone I don’t know — or at least I don’t think I know who it is. He/she posts the responses under a user name.

But honestly, the individual responding to my blog does so with such flair and panache, that I just couldn’t help but call attention to it.

This person says he/she “hates” liberals. Hates? Man, that’s tough language.

The individual also says he/she doesn’t question their “patriotism,” but believes their love of country is for another entity that none of us red-blooded Americans would recognize.

Liberals, according to this individual, want to form a new country in the place that currently comprises the United States of America.

Well, I salute this individual for (a) responding to my blog, (b) doing so in such an artful fashion and (c) proving my point in a way that I cannot say any better.

Blogging is a blast … most of the time

Readers of this blog know — I hope — that I take great joy in expressing opinions on this or that subject.

I consider it a form of recreation, perhaps even therapy. I like sharing it on various social media. I post the blog entries to my Twitter feed, which goes automatically to my Facebook feed. They also post automatically to LinkedIn and Tumblr.

Sometimes, though, the Facebook feed results in some, shall we say, unfortunate reactions among a few of the hundreds of friends and “friends” who read this stuff on that social medium.

Some of my friends/”friends” react to the blog post. Their reaction draws a critical response from someone else on the feed. Then the initial responder respond to the response. Back and forth it goes. Then others enter the fray. Then it becomes a game of insults, a put-down contest, if you please.

Some of it is good-natured. Some of it isn’t. Then it gets out of hand.

I commented earlier today on Texas executing a young woman for the murder of a little boy. I stated my opposition capital punishment. Then the fusillade started among a few folks who had read the blog.

It got a bit crazy.

Sometimes I’m a bit slow on the uptake and sometimes I don’t recognize good humor when it’s hidden behind insults. Perhaps my friends — and these individuals are people I know well — were just kidding among themselves. They really didn’t mean to say all those nasty things to each other, or at least outsiders looking in — such as yours truly — shouldn’t interpret them as mean-spiritedness.

Forgive me, guys. I don’t get it.

I’ll keep spewing this stuff. Others can comment. They’re free to insult each other as long as they don’t use the magic word, which in baseball rhubarb parlance is “you.” By that I don’t want them saying, “You bleeping so-and-so!”

Let’s keep it clean.