It is often interesting how one political party will tell the other not to tell people what to do. Still if you tell other people not to do something, or tell them not to tell other people what to do, then in essence you are telling them what to do because you're telling them to "not do something" and I hope you see that point. Interestingly enough, both political parties do this, and the attack dogs on both political parties of far right, or the far left all engage in this type of political rhetoric.
On one hand the Democrats tell everyone they ought to be politically correct, and they shouldn't tell others how to live their lives, because it's none of their business quite frankly. Whereas, that maybe true, that you shouldn't tell people of a different category that you how to live their lives, or how they should act. By the same token the Democrats shouldn't tell people to be politically correct because in fact, they are telling them what to do in that case.
Of course, the Republicans do the same thing which is also interesting. As they have a different way of looking at things and they tell the other party that we as a nation shouldn't do this, that, or the other thing rather we should live our lives in this particular way. And then they rail against the Democrats who tell them what to do, when in reality they are doing the exact same thing.
"Maybe we need to dump all the hypocrisy and stop telling other people what to do," and rather than tell you to dump your hypocrisy, and this can ask you to think about it, as that is the next step telling people what to think. I'd just like you to please consider this.
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