AMERICAN CITIZEN VS. AMERICAN CITIZEN: STATE OF THE USA
So this individual approached me venting disdain for God and his personal anger, not even realizing that he was infringing upon my very blessed disposition at that very moment. Sunday was my birthday and I was just feeling really thankful to God and life in general. Until this individual approached. With his approach, my response seemed to not support him (and it never will) and I jokingly generalized his events (the theft of his suitcase) as personal and a physical reality issue: which should not be associated with a spiritual issue such as God. It's cool if you want to vent, but I can't relate at this moment and I didn't feel it necessary to explain. In our day to day life, we might be confused as if we must attend to all as to assist and be a shoulder to cry upon. But as I have presented thus far, at what point does one let someone else wooos, infringe upon their disposition. Should I jump off the edge with him and curse God also. Of course not and why should I feel guilt that he believes I should be...empathetic to his purpose, which is in direct contradiction than mine. People intentional try to bring a person down- the old statement, "MISERY LOVE COMPANY" is true.
This individual escalated the event, by getting a cup of coffee and throwing it outwardly upon the ground. As he did this the coffee seemed to have fallen upon another individuals car. The owner of the car, expressed his concerns about the coffee and it POSSIBLY hitting his car. At that point another by stander shouted out, "don't tell him not to vent, he has a right to vent!" This was alerting to me, seeming it is what I always express to all, but worded differently. I always express. "Never tell an AMERICAN to shut up because you are infringing upon their 1st Amendment right and also desensitizing the Bill of Rights!"
When the individual who tossed the coffee as he was venting about God, probed me on the events, I told him I have an issue: for where he believes he has a first amendment right to vent and although I don't have to accept it, I should be empathetic. I informed him that I perceive that you do have a 1st Amendment right and I DO NOT have to attend to it. You can vent all you want and express what ever you want and I DO NOT have to give any of my time, emotion, devotion or empathy to your expressed reasons.
But what is more important is you are over looking the rights of the individual who owns the car. He used his 1st Amendment right to express to you, concern about you tossing coffee upon the ground, near his car and almost getting it on his car. Don't you see he was probing his 5th Amendment right of private property and you simply override his intent. Then you escalated it even further by getting a "quasi non-profit personal" from another agency to get involved as an authority - by which that quasi non-profit personal, suggested verbally to the car owner, that he APOLOGIZE to you to resolve the situation. And you expect me to have empathy for you. As I see it you are an ENERGY SUCKER! I walked away from the individual hoping he understand, stay away from me.
So a overview we have citizen against citizen, then a quasi non-profit personal acting on behave of an official, suggests verbally that one citizen apologize to another citizen: as if one citizen is correct and has a RIGHT! This is that state of America today! DESENSITIZED to their rights and entitlement of them.