• Dee
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    31 year ago

    If we argue about necessity well just end up in the kind of argument that can logically lead to voluntary extinction.

    This is doesn’t make any sense and the strangest attempt at a red herring I’ve come across on Lemmy, there is no necessity. Period. It’s still Independence Day whether or not you scare pets and veterans. You can celebrate with a BBQ like every other holiday. Basically you typed a lot of words just to say you don’t care how your actions effect others, or that your two seconds of pleasure is worth the well being of animals and neighbors.

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      Who are you to dictate what is and isn’t appropriate way to celebrate?

      Many people are considerate about it as well as take efforts to do it safely.

      Yea you can celebrate in other ways, but then again, right back at you.

      You ar absolutely right there is no necessity, shit there is no necessity tot he whole fucking holiday.

      But if you look into the history of the fourth, you’ll see there are connections, not just tradition either.

      I find this ironic because it can easily be reversed. Basically you typed a lot of words just to say you don’t care how or where the fireworks occur, bottom line they are bad

      Can you drop the hyperbole and look at it rationally? Why is your stance “fuck all fireworks for the good of everyone”, and not “do it somewhere else”?

      WE CAN ACCOMMODATE BOTH

      I am impacted negatively by fireworks but I recognize that isn’t grounds to shout anyone down that isn’t negatively impacted. All I need is it just to not happen near my house. Simple as that