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<blockquote data-quote="caojyn" data-source="post: 1898634" data-attributes="member: 5425"><p>cat-a-lyst </p><p>noun </p><p>1. Chemistry . a substance that causes or accelerates a chemical reaction without itself being affected. </p><p></p><p>2. something that causes activity between two or more persons or forces without itself being affected. </p><p></p><p>3. a person or thing that precipitates an event or change: His imprisonment by the government served as the catalyst that helped transform social unrest into revolution. </p><p></p><p>4. a person whose talk, enthusiasm, or energy causes others to be more friendly, enthusiastic, or energetic. </p><p></p><p>Dictionary.com</p><p> </p><p></p><p></p><p>But seriously, the point is that a negative reaction was to be expected given the subject and the primative mind set of those who assuredly would take offense. Again not saying that it was the correct reaction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="caojyn, post: 1898634, member: 5425"] cat-a-lyst noun 1. Chemistry . a substance that causes or accelerates a chemical reaction without itself being affected. 2. something that causes activity between two or more persons or forces without itself being affected. 3. a person or thing that precipitates an event or change: His imprisonment by the government served as the catalyst that helped transform social unrest into revolution. 4. a person whose talk, enthusiasm, or energy causes others to be more friendly, enthusiastic, or energetic. Dictionary.com But seriously, the point is that a negative reaction was to be expected given the subject and the primative mind set of those who assuredly would take offense. Again not saying that it was the correct reaction. [/QUOTE]
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