no thanks to getting to yesRecently I looked at why the world–or least America–has not yet gotten to yes. I described the cultural forces that resist mightily the logic and common sense of principled negotiation and are deeply distrustful of peacebuilding, collaboration, and dialogue.

I offer you yet one more example: a transcript of right-wing radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh’s comments on a recently released study on workplace bullying.

Here’s a sample–and it’s classic Limbaugh all the way:

There’s nothing new in any of this and all of these are obstacles that countless gazillions of people have overcome throughout life in the history of human civilization. Study Reveals Widespread Office Bullying! I know exactly what this is. I know exactly. It’s a bunch of liberals behind this, a bunch of pantywaist, limp-wristed, linguini-spined liberals who are out there trying to work their magic and reorder the basic tenets of human nature, which is largely what a lot of liberalism attempts to do.

I’d add more, but these limp wrists make it awfully hard to type.

One Response to “The answer is still no to "Getting to Yes": what one conservative commentator says about the anti-bullying movement”
  1. Dina Lynch, ADRPracticeBuilder.com says:

    Flabbergasted. Gobsmacked. That’s my reaction to such a narrow, uninformred perspective. Bullying ruins lives in the workplace and

    While I could say many things, I will say this galvanizes my mission to create and support as many peacemakers as possible. In a country with folks like Mr. Limbaugh we need every single one of them.

    Thanks, Dina

    ADRPracticebuilder.com

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