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Now that we both understand
Let's draw a line in the sand
We can't go on this way
Hurting each other everyday
where do I draw the line at expressing the feeling of hatred or other negative feeling?
I didn't draw the line, they did, all the kinds of lines, I have been trying to make sense of their lines, by writing to have a child with it.
if we are talking about freedom of expression, to incite violence or some hateful idea, normally boarder is the line, off the public media, I dont know what they have been painting on their mind, they dont care how their passion could lead them astray, I should be glad they achieved something that I could salvage.
For example someone hates elves or dwarfs or even orks. Legally speaking you have the right to hate as long as you’re not hurting people or saying that they should be wiped out.