In all of my articles on issues of national concern, I try to avoid 'personal attack' about the author or proponent on a particular issue. And so whenever I am personally attacked by an individual in response to something I had written, I still try to exercise restraints, being fully aware of some of the pitfalls or bitter pills when it comes to the issue of freedom of speech and freedom of the press, for which, I believe that we must tolerably accept the exercise of these rights to move forward.
Because I subscribe to this philosophy of dealing with the issues, rather than attacking people, no matter of attacks on my person, wouldever cause me to deviate from this act of civility or do otherwise to avoid the anecdote of the "crazy man and the man in the bathroom," scenario.
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