Got it, go after the oldest offenders. Current offenders musn't be noted or called out until their turn finally arrives. Sounds like a job for the Archives Police. I'm sure you have a helpful example of a smoothly running justice sytem that operates by that principle.In real life, there are practical controls in relation to those who baselessly declare every opposing point of view to be racist, homophobic, etc. It isn't tolerated. Such persons find themselves excluded from social political discussions, and perhaps excluded from social interactions altogether. If such people crave social interaction, they have to moderate their behaviour in order to be allowed by others to engage.
There are no such controls here on the internet. Thus, the internet has become the refuge of those who cannot or will not moderate their behaviour to be respectful to others, and do not engage in discussions to both speak and listen. On the internet, if you don't use your ignore button, you have no tools to moderate this anti-social behaviour. If you do use your ignore button, such people will just move on to other persons to offend.
Calling someone's views racist is tantamount to calling them a racist. Ironically, a real racist wouldn't care about being characterized that way. However, the vast majority of people take such slurs, meted out so casually, to be offensive personal insults. It's not too surprising that they are met with responding insults (stupid, f'd up, loser, etc.) As uncivil as it is, often the responding insult is more deserved than the one which set off the exchange.
Sports referees are always getting this wrong. They always seem to focus blame on the retaliation, rather than on the person who initiated the problem. Likewise, often parents get it wrong by punishing both children who are engaging in this kind of behaviour, even though one child clearly initiated the problem. The way to get it right is identify who started it and deal with them in a timely way.
You and I both know who this always is here at TERB.
Incivility certainly doesn't excuse more incivility, but neither does civility cure incivility.
If we are policing our own community, then we should be addressing the initiators of insulting exchanges at the point they commence. If we are not, then what you have said does not improve the standard of discourse either.
As for the bit I highlighted, it is no more 'always' the case than it's always the case that all white cops are bigots, real racists don't mind the label, or black people have natural rhythm. I certainly hope you don't take that sort of prejudice to work with you.
And Calgacus still wears funny clothes, but I'll stop blaming his Mom.
Although there are pages of nothing but insults in this thread, the insulting comment that I replied to ignored the on-topic content it quoted. Start a thread about insults, decorum, parliamentary language if you want to opine on that. Or deal with the topic at hand. Clearly even you, and certainly Smallcock and FAST and McNasty and … and … are having no success with the approach you've chosen. It neither removes, nor reforms the irritant you haven't yet succeeded at arguing down.
Some nostrum about repeating the same faile process thinking this time the results will be different …