well just in the future, if you want to have a successful discussion... make a point to say first off that you did read their points. Rather than not address them throughout your responses.
Because not listening or not showing you are listening (especially in a forum setting where facial cues are not present) will cause people to not take you seriously. Not being heard is very frustrating, having to repeat yourself is frustrating. That's why someone might feel "hostile"
I do hear people, but I do not appreciate when people try to force me to join their side with comments that are clearly fueled with hostility. There's a difference between politely stating your opinion vs basically treating someone as being an enemy for thinking differently. I want justice for the victim and his family just like everyone else in this thread. Thus, I did not want to mention your points directly as I felt I would be attacked further with angry comments.
I think that you, among other people, were angered that I wanted equality that wasn't through violence. You can correct me if you were not angry, but your choice of words this whole time came across as furious. Again, people are allowed to their opinions, but it is insulting that I would be treated as an enemy if I want equality as well and am siding with his family's wishes. Not all of African Americans even want this violence happening, but a lot of people in this thread are saying that is the only thing they want. They have differing opinions on this.
Also didn't sit well that people in this thread seemed to think that I didn't understand the pain of what happened, which is very insulting. I feel the hurt intensely of the tragedy. Just because I don't agree with violence, doesn't mean I don't understand how painful all of it is. It's why I don't want people who already struggle with being attacked for their race to be dealing with the pandemic
along with not being able to eat or get medicine due to the destroyed buildings. I want people to speak up, but peacefully would be for the best, in my personal opinion. (wrote this to further clarify any previous posts)
Lastly, no one in this thread has said that the riots or violence are directly affecting them in their area, so it's easy for someone to say "going without food/no medicine/getting hurt/losing jobs is for the greater good" when they already have their own food, medicine, and are unaffected and living comfortably. It's like Lord Farquaad from Shrek saying "Some of you may die, but it's a sacrifice I'm willing to make" while he didn't take a part in it directly.
I'm just tryin' to think of the unfortunate people out there that can't get basic necesseities/lost their jobs due to the violence.