To be fair, before I dropped out of uni, I did encounter enough of the LoonyLeft to get a bit sick of their antics, but on the whole they were mostly pacifists and left me alone. Not to mention that a lot of the stuff they talked about was absolute incorrect crap. It didn't particularly do much to make me dislike the left, as I certainly support a lot of leftist ideals. But it's incredibly unfair for people to not be allowed to believe or practice their own religion, and I would strongly defend the right for someone to have their own religious beliefs, be they atheistic, Islam or Catholic.
It's just the way it is. People from both the far-right and far left are as stupid, intolerant and ridiculously short-sighted. Hence why I love where I am, where everything fits nicely into a moderate secular centrist mindset.
ps. 'It Was All on Account of the Little Russian Girl' rocks a whole lot of face. You need to write more femmeslash.
pps. I have waited many long months for your unfavourable review of 'Birthday Girl'. I have wept, gnashed my teeth, and binged on sticks of butter. Not really, but know you how it goes. I'd love you to wing it my way some time.
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Date: 2005-05-23 10:52 am (UTC)It's just the way it is. People from both the far-right and far left are as stupid, intolerant and ridiculously short-sighted. Hence why I love where I am, where everything fits nicely into a moderate secular centrist mindset.
ps. 'It Was All on Account of the Little Russian Girl' rocks a whole lot of face. You need to write more femmeslash.
pps. I have waited many long months for your unfavourable review of 'Birthday Girl'. I have wept, gnashed my teeth, and binged on sticks of butter. Not really, but know you how it goes. I'd love you to wing it my way some time.