Replicant wrote:This is why I never talk about religion or politics. It invariably ends in tears.
Many people feel the same, but I think religion and politics get condemned for being the more tangible portrayals of human interaction, instincts, beliefs etc.
Obviously we don't want our friendly magic forum to be full of rants etc, but people blame "politics and religion" as if, if we could only banish them, we'd all live at peace...
But we wouldn't! Personal arguments would start, greed would kick in as people fought over material stuff, people would start to take sides, give themselves a name, write up a manifesto - bam, you've got yourself a political party.
I'm not criticising anyone at all here

Just thinking out loud. Extreme prejudice has existed, does exist and will always exist with or without "The Big Two". I don't particularly like the mess that either field represent, but I honestly think that human nature is what's to blame. And in that respect, I think we all have the potential to make bad choices in the way we interact with each other - just because we don't fire someone from a school for doing a silly little trick... perhaps we excluded someone from a social group because of a single unfortunate comment they made?
I dunno.