... wrote on Jul 26
th, 2013 at 9:47am:
Quote:They are antonyms. It's like saying that dry is just another type of wet. Obviously it isn't. There is nothing difficult or magical about that.
Sure isn't...but that's not what you said is it?
Are violence and hate the opposites of tolerance? No, they are not - see? Magical exceptions.
Let me see:
tol·er·at·ed, tol·er·at·ing, tol·er·ates
1. To allow without prohibiting or opposing; permit.
2. To recognize and respect (the rights, beliefs, or practices of others).
3. To put up with; endure.
Are violence and hate "allowing without prohibiting or opposing"?
That would be a no. Violence and hate are therefore at odds with tolerance.
You check them against the other definitions if you like. They are definitely not examples of tolerance, but they are certainly examples of intolerance.
I rest my case m'Lud.

Where did you get your degree in Bush Law anyway?