Kaitlyn S, on 2016-October-29, 22:37, said:
Interesting. In another forum, almost all of its conservatives have used it after being attacked. I have also used it, but only to say that I didn't think the term was appropriate. The liberals have similar terms of endearment for us, most are nasty synonyms of "crazy", "delusional", or "conspiracy theorists". When I joined, I tried to enhance an aura of mutual respect with little success except that I don't automatically get dismissed like most of the other conservatives do.
You don't establish an environment of "mutual respect" by posting
"My conservative friends all call you "libtards" but
I'd never do any such thing."
You come across as someone who wants to insult people, but is too spineless to do so.
Sort of like when one says "I am not trying to sound racist here, but in many cases, I am talking about inner city public schools."
It makes you sound like a racist who doesn't have the courage of their convictions.
Just to clarify, I have now issue with you using language like "Libtard"
I like to know where people stand.
The only reason that I brought this up was to provide context to Barry when he gave me a warning about gratuitous insults...
<FWIW, if you want to establish an environment of mutual respect, it starts with well considered posts instead of your inane Gish Gallop>