Drawing undue attention to yourself will often also draw unwanted and/or undesirable scrutiny, too. Humility and basic respect for fellow countrymen whose ideas differ from your own are long-lost traits nowadays: everyone instead wants to be an opinionated, confrontational, abrasive and smart-alecky pundit with all the correct answers. It's quite sad, really. Regardless of what side you're on regarding an issue, it always devolves into the same old tiresome cliches, name-calling and finger wagging.
Putting thought into things before acting is another lost skills these days. Perhaps this gentleman could have taken a moment to think about who's buttering his morning toast before deciding to be deliberately inflammatory for the sake of it. Calling a large group of people "parasites" is obviously his right, but he won't win many friends or converts that way nor will those actions inspire any real discourse or debate. I also hope he never falls upon any hard times of his own, it's easy to paint people with a broad brush until you're one of them.
Putting thought into things before acting is another lost skills these days. Perhaps this gentleman could have taken a moment to think about who's buttering his morning toast before deciding to be deliberately inflammatory for the sake of it. Calling a large group of people "parasites" is obviously his right, but he won't win many friends or converts that way nor will those actions inspire any real discourse or debate. I also hope he never falls upon any hard times of his own, it's easy to paint people with a broad brush until you're one of them.