Mr. Hummel:
Still waiting... And I might add, I am curious about your exercise of Progressive privilege in castigating homeschooling.
I am being patient and respectful. But I notice a pattern. When someone challenges your bullying, you pick up the ball and go home.
Me:
No, you are not “curious.” You do not care about my opinion and you may not demand that I give one.I have consistently refrained from being drawn into the set where you get to define all the words and smugly splatter your favorite slogans and “data” on the wall. I am not trying to change your opinion and I don’t care what you think of mine. That’s not bullying; if I were a bully, I would not find you a target worth the effort. It is just ignoring you and the “pattern” I notice in your reactions.
But guess what? We progressives do have privilege (and so do you whatever you want to call yourselves).
We get to say “Don’t care for homeschooling. Think it’s a bad idea. But it’s legal, so do it of you wish.”
It would be better for the forum if you ignored me. It is better for the forum that I not respond to your questions.
Charles- Well golly. I am taken aback. You have chastised others, myself, included, for reading motive into other people's words, and yet here you are doing it.
You have chastised others, myself included, for not exercising Luther's admonition with regard to the Eighth Commandment. And yet here you are doing it.
So what do you call someone who imposes demands on others that he sees no need to follow himself. [Besides "President Trump." Beat you to it.

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Why do you get to say "homeschooling is a bad idea? On what grounds do you make your claims. This is the Progressive Privileging about which I wrote. I saw it consistently in the ELCA. There are any number of unchallenged assumptions that, when one asks, "Why?," one is met with reprimand. As for issues of the sanctity of human life, ask yourself why is ok that we have to take time out to listen to the message that [born] Black Lives Matter but it is so tiringly churlish for mouthbreathers such as myself to bring up the topic of abortion? You cannot have it both ways.
Oh- and one final matter. Since you do not follow the practice here of using given names as a sign of fraternal relationship (or sorroral, in certain instances), I am going to have to politely ask you to use the correct form of address in describing me. If you would please use the proper form of address, it would be appreciated. As a Priest of Jesus Christ ordained in the Catholic Church, I am best addressed as Father Hummel, though, where appropriate, please feel free to use the abbreviation Fr.
Have a blessed day!
