tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7637907908675430513.post4574440478442687308..comments2023-05-14T08:39:12.310-04:00Comments on soju + ravioli: [insults & injury]soju + raviolihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13096553456133172683noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7637907908675430513.post-45959412715772156302013-10-02T22:39:40.802-04:002013-10-02T22:39:40.802-04:00I get what you're saying (I believe our views ...I get what you're saying (I believe our views differ but that's OK because...America :)) and I believe I answered your question on Facebook with not saying anything because I hear stuff all the time that offends me.<br /><br />And I mean literally offends me.<br /><br />It's not a "I don't agree with their policies" comment, which is fine because I get it. It's the name calling. It's the realization that we really haven't gone as far as I thought we had in a society. It's the fact that at the end of the day, all I could do was sit there, bite my tongue, shake my foot and try not to cry at my desk. <br /><br />It was deeper than agreeing or disagreeing with policies. It's realizing that people will never see me as equal and I have to deal with that. Maybe I should have said something, but I realized I have bills to pay and couldn't risk it.<br /><br />You're right, this is all hard. It's hard to find out what to do and what to say and when to say it. And I think, honestly, if you have that in your spirit to say something, by all means follow it. I believe it's in the New Testament that we don't speak out of anger, and that's true. But if you've breathed and collected your thoughts, I don't see why you shouldn't. <br /><br />I'm sorry for talking so much on your post. Just wanted to get that out. I hope it all works well for you. I know you'll do/say the right things. <br /><br />-ClarissaClarissahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08299711810612512163noreply@blogger.com