Some folks believe that if you're a Jew and your boss says nice things about people who marched in the street chanting anti-Semitic and Nazi-era slogans, you have to resign in... moreSome folks believe that if you're a Jew and your boss says nice things about people who marched in the street chanting anti-Semitic and Nazi-era slogans, you have to resign in protest.U.S. National Economic Director Gary Cohn, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, and Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin have said nothing, at least in public. So it has fallen to non-Jews to tell President Trump — like the members of his now-disbanded manufacturing council — that he's wrong about the "good" Nazis. less
Or we'll be threatened, intimidated, targeted, "taken out". It's kinda hard to feel sorry for someone who hates me and wants to kill me or deport me. I know. Turn the other cheek. ... moreOr we'll be threatened, intimidated, targeted, "taken out". It's kinda hard to feel sorry for someone who hates me and wants to kill me or deport me. I know. Turn the other cheek. Let them kill me/deport me twice. What's the problem?
Do you flare out just as quickly and move on? Or are you slow to anger and long to simmer and even longer to hold on to it and nurture it and nourish it? Why?