11-17-2025, 04:32 PM
(11-17-2025, 03:12 PM)SoTaxMe Wrote: I cannot even fathom how we are still having this conversation. ...
the few percent of the population that are also mentally unstable.
Not trying to be an a** here, but seriously....
73's to all
I know we tend to use the word "ill" to describe inconceivable choices.
But I can't agree to the word, as it is only "ill" form a societal point of view...
and even that former consensus is yielding to counter pressure.
While I may not be able to 'feel' to understand... I know that more often than not,
contextually speaking, the complaint takes the form of 'social' indicators...
I allow scientist to define disease by symptom. This doesn't feel like a symptom...
It doesn't even feel like a sickness of the individual, but one of society. How we treat
each other is the measure...
I respect your take... and even embrace some of it... but something about this tells
me that the word 'ill' is hyperbolic... making more of it than is pertinent, in a way that
only speaks to the complaint.
But it's not added as a counter to your comments. Just a reaction.
In the end, it is kind of crazy that we are still fighting about someone else's life
choices... given all else is pretty much equal.



