Posted by John_PA on March 26, 2013 at 22:33:39 from (96.236.158.166):
In Reply to: jim carry ? posted by Dr. Walt on March 26, 2013 at 12:48:59:
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Don't let one poster get you all riled up. I love Canada and all that it is. I don't disrespect him for being from Canada.
Dont' let that one post ruin your day. Regardless if you believe in free speech or not, what he did is not kosher.
I have a right to free speech too, such as you. My free speech says, regardless of where he is from, even if he was my town, which he isn't... My free speech says, what a jerk!
He rips on all us rural people. That is the point. It's not the rural that makes the trouble, it's the urban or sub-urban.
Don't let one poster make you feel defensive. instead, you should be of the mindset that anyone who portrays us rural as a bunch of idiots needs to step back and look at where the real trouble comes from.
I love Canada. I'm 5 hours away from it and I think the place is great. I just think that as much as he is entitled to freedom, we are entitled to shut him out and not let him portray us like that. It's wrong. I have a big problem with this.
Watch the video and if you aren't offended, then I think maybe you should take a step back and examine exactly what is being portrayed. aren't you rural?
I don't want to offend any neighbors to the north, but to watch this, knowing what he is implying, I just get ill.
Roy Clark would agree with me if he were here. Let's all be civil! please!
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