Public rudeness

nk about it, even four years ago that would have been a much bigger deal than it was this past year. I know I wasn't shocked. Disgusted yes, but definitely not shocked. We are accustomed to seeing what we don't want to see.
             There is not much evidence to support my stand, because much of it is interpretations. It really depends on the person that this happens to. But, believe me, it happens to all of us. Think about the guy who cut you off while you were driving, and sped past you going well above the speed limit and giving you the finger like you were the one to do something wrong. What kind of merits does he have to do that to a complete stranger? None. You ca
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