Intolerance drunk is bad enough, but intolerance sober is quite insupportable.
by Dorothy Dunnett (0 Reviews)
Intolerance, whether experienced while intoxicated or sober, is harmful, but being intolerant when sober is particularly unacceptable. It reflects a deeper, more persistent attitude of prejudice and unfairness that can lead to more significant social issues. Such behavior is difficult to justify and often causes greater harm to relationships and communities.
The quote suggests that intolerance is problematic in any state, but its presence when sober reveals a fundamental lack of empathy and understanding. Addressing this stubborn attitude is crucial, as it can perpetuate injustice and division among people. Overcoming sober intolerance requires self-awareness and a conscious effort to embrace acceptance and compassion.
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