ToolsDescent into insultsIt is normal for two parties to have arguments/debates about their differences of opinion. But when one side decides to insult and denigrate the other personally along with their family it says a lot about the character and class of that side. Given the recent statements on a UNC platform by ministers this week it would appear that class is very much lacking in some quarters. The ability to refrain from insults during a disagreement is very rare now. J Deering Maraval |
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