Talk:Party Girl/@comment-25083082-20140620194649/@comment-11142186-20140626003410

This right here, this is how people should be.

I myself am a recent brony (as of less than a month ago), and while I personally quite enjoy the show I can see where others might consider that strange. As with anything as needlessly divisive as this, the key is to have an open mind and to be tolerant and accepting of others.

The problem is that among any group, no matter how hard they try to be dimplomatic there will always be those who are so confident in their superiority and correctness that they feel the need to attack those who don't agree - and I'm not just talking about the anti-bronies. Our community itself, a community built around a show that teaches love and tolerance as a primary message, has its own aggressive vocal minority.

So it's not a one-sided problem. Both sides of this conflict need to be more accepting and tolerant of others, no matter their beliefs. I know that this is not the way of the Internet, but if we all try maybe we can make it the way of the Internet.

And now I've probably rambled on far too much, but I just want to give my thanks and support to LightningChaser for addressing one of the main issues facing our society (albeit on a much larger scale than just bronies), and to TerrariamcSwaggins for giving his opinion on such an issue without resorting to hate and instead presenting his points in a logical and understanding manner.

That was all one sentence. I'm not good at writing succinctly.