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<blockquote data-quote="Marne Vet" data-source="post: 1232740" data-attributes="member: 51053"><p>Lets clear a few things up. I didn't "self proclaim" anything. I made a comment that I still stand by. I was commenting on the guy that said if someone doesn't like what she has to say, they should keep it to themselves. I don't care if it's Ghandi, or Obama, everyone that makes a statement is open for criticism. She earned your respect. That's great. This has NOTHING to do with that. However, since you like analogies I'll entertain the ones you posted. I walk into a bar, and some "regular" is sitting there. He/She makes a stupid comment in conversation. I'm not ignoring it, or acting like it didn't happen. I'll comment on it. I'm glad you used the military as another example. Couldn't be a better example. If a soldier in my Platoon, or Company says or does something, regardless of rank, their words and actions are scrutinized. You start saying some dumb <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/group1/censored2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":censored2:" title="Censored2 :censored2:" data-shortname=":censored2:" /> as an NCO, and you'll soon find yourself not being an NCO anymore. You don't get my respect because you sat on your keyboard [here] longer than the next person, and earned the respect of others that sat there with you. Your peers will still scrutinize the stuff you write, and or say, so don't lecture me about respecting people based on tenure. I respect people based on how the handle themselves towards others, and myself. Period.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marne Vet, post: 1232740, member: 51053"] Lets clear a few things up. I didn't "self proclaim" anything. I made a comment that I still stand by. I was commenting on the guy that said if someone doesn't like what she has to say, they should keep it to themselves. I don't care if it's Ghandi, or Obama, everyone that makes a statement is open for criticism. She earned your respect. That's great. This has NOTHING to do with that. However, since you like analogies I'll entertain the ones you posted. I walk into a bar, and some "regular" is sitting there. He/She makes a stupid comment in conversation. I'm not ignoring it, or acting like it didn't happen. I'll comment on it. I'm glad you used the military as another example. Couldn't be a better example. If a soldier in my Platoon, or Company says or does something, regardless of rank, their words and actions are scrutinized. You start saying some dumb :censored: as an NCO, and you'll soon find yourself not being an NCO anymore. You don't get my respect because you sat on your keyboard [here] longer than the next person, and earned the respect of others that sat there with you. Your peers will still scrutinize the stuff you write, and or say, so don't lecture me about respecting people based on tenure. I respect people based on how the handle themselves towards others, and myself. Period. [/QUOTE]
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