Hi beroea.
I notice a tendency to use very rough words describing each other and their posts. Why is that way?
I’m afraid this is something we can never avoid, and something that will constantly happen. Why is that, you ask. Well, we’re humans, beroea. As Amazing said, “Some are angry, some hurt, some feel that use of rough language helps drive home a point. Some use it to be humorous, such as in using parody mixed with roughed language. Other see the humor intended, and some take offense.”
When we were inside the Watchtower walls, we should all be speaking the “clean language”, and we were forced to use “theocratic” words. In short, we were not permitted to say what we did feel or think, and we walked around as zombies. Hypocrites that smiled and waved, often to people we personally did feel were scum of the earth. But the Watchtower Nazi-regime forced us to behave in a certain way. “Rough words” were something reserved for the Watchtower and its henchmen, and the rest of us should keep in line.
When we can speak freely many of us don’t see any reason for hiding anger, disgust or even rage. Some will even express hatred, and lots of people will be hurt. Fact is, we’re all different, and different people will behave differently. What is OK by one person won’t be with another. Some would like the “cozy feeling” – while others prefer to relate to real life and real emotions.
Some may think that if we can make other people thing unworthy we are the ones on the top. So we look down at others. Some or us from Europe not using English daily are maybe using the language in at funny way to.
To use “offensive” language isn’t the same as looking down on others. I, and I guess everybody else, do “look down upon” certain people. This is a human reaction, and I believe everybody is guilty in this “crime” one time or the other. But it’s a fact that some of us doesn’t have English as our language, and we don’t use it often enough to be real good at it. Lots of words are unknown to us, and especially local dialects, expressions, and words that for us seems ok but might be interpreted as offensive may be used unintentionally.
Why not just start looking at your own. How are you as a person deep inside - and how is the best way to get on going? If we look at others with positive eyes we maybe forget our own troubles.
Well – an idiot is an idiot, whether he’s Norwegian, American, Polish, Red, Green, Blue or Black. I for once don’t use to turn the other cheek. The only ones who do is the ones walking around with black eyes most of the time – or the ones feeling sorry for themselves 99% of the time. Problems do NOT disappear just because we pretend they are not there. Problems needs to be solved, they simply don’t go away just because we want them to – or because we try to live in a “spiritual paradise”. Either they are solved – or they pop up every now and then – a little more nasty every time.
Live after loosing the “faith” and try to find a new platform in live isn’t easy and a lot of disappointing things are to follow, but we must try to look at life with positive eye and not just feel sorrow.
I won’t protest to that, my friend. I don’t know if life becomes more difficult after loosing the “faith” – but it’s hard to loose the social network. When all your so called “friends” suddenly hate you over night and your own family shuns you. Then you need to find new friends, and my experience is the friends I do find OUTSIDE the Watchtower are better friends than the ones inside.
As a tool to find new friends Internet is fantastic. Personally I have found lots of friends online, and some of those are my best friends today. This doesn’t mean we never quarrel, or that we always agree to everything. To the contrary! One example of that was when Farkel was real pissed off by one of my comments, and Farkel is a good friend. Norm is one of my best friends ever, but I know few people that talks to me like Norm does! He can tell me I’m the biggest sucker and asshole in the world, a bloody moron that shouldn’t be allowed loose in the streets. But the I listen, because I know he doesn’t say that to hurt me – but to express in a way I can’t miss that I do behave as a moron.
I guess what I mean to say is that I agree we should be positive – but we should also learn how to disagree on VIEWS. Disagreeing isn’t bad – it’s life!
So, my friend. Thanks for your thoughts. I am happy you offered your views on this subject. You’re a new and “fresh” so to speak voice here – and I hope you will keep on commenting.
Yakki Da
Kent
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