And rob is doing things, including protesting and speaking out about the problems he sees with this country to try and make it a better place. The comment that promoted my post was not in the context of a discussion about what rob should do with his life. It basically said "love it or leave it" and came across as mere bullying, as have a number of other comments directed toward him that have done nothing to advance the conversation but instead attempt to shut it down.
Rob can protest all he likes, and when he gets to the other country that he dreams of going to, he can protest there as well. Separate issue from complaining contentiously about how horrible it is to live here. Human rights get protested for from this country to Tiananmen square (or many, many, other countries).
I know several of us tire of the all police are bad. I've known bad ones (and witnessed a bribe), and I have known some, such as one who went from a hooker for drug money as a kid, to a LEO to help people. Things such as ride a longs and talking to the officers in his neighborhood have been offered, to try to get him to expand his mind, but he is fixated on spewing bile, and staying in his own "learned when I was eight" mindset.
He has had some experience with expansion recently, with the job change and his neighbors saying he wasn't good, because he wasn't protesting with them, when he is trying to better himself. Why should we expect that should be the only area of his life that needs to see other sides, or why should any of us, not see other sides. When another side, just keeps expounding their views, without being able to reason, not emotionally rant, it isn't a debate, but the same as talking to a kid having a temper tantrum.
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