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Re: IGNORANT views fuel oppression?
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Fri, 13 Dec 2002 16:03:39 GMT
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In lugnet.off-topic.debate, David Koudys writes:

<snip>


You can see the whole message here:
http://news.lugnet.com/news/post/?lugnet.off-topic.debate,18605



I've read (most of) the thread.  And again, without actually debating what's
going on in I/P, the point of this little tangent on the debate is to get to
a point where we're not banning people.  If we can agree on a way of just
getting beyond a current thread that is this polarized, we can get on with
discussing other things without animosity and ignoring one another.

My view is not extreme. I hold no animosity for anyone. I'm not ignoring anyone.


Didn't say *you* did any of these things.

Good.

*We* here in ot-d have a problem.
We have to come up with a working solution to said problem.  In my opinion,
this solution should not entail 'Playground Politics'--'Lets just ignore him
and he'll go away.'  That isn't helpful to the advancement of discussion and
debate--again, all in my opinion.

If a topic gets so far gone that we are at an impasse, then let *us all* try
to do something to get beyond it--compromise and letting go are things that
adults do for the betterment of all--holding on to a point to the exclusion
of all else, including healthy communication, is 'pitbulledness'.


Letting go is good. I don't see the need to compromise on every issue.


<snip>

With great respect, you appear to have avoided my question. Can you explain
this:
http://news.lugnet.com/off-topic/debate/?n=18598

Hmm, still no answer on this? I'm a little disappointed with you David.


Stand in line, take a number--my dad is disappointed that I still play with
those little pieces of ABS which cannot be named in OT-D 'cause we're off-topic.

I thought I answered this point below with the infernece to the off-line
e-mail, but mayhaps that is not the question you are posing.  Explicitness
please.

I think I have been.




What are your views about the "fuss"?  Perception is the truth we have to
work with here in a newsgroup--how do you perceive what's going on?  You
think that others are ignoring you because you believe your point is strong,
and only attack when your point is weak?

I would never be so presumptuous.


I misinterpreted this then...

Quoteth Scott A
"
Perhaps I’m being paranoid, but I get the feeling that some people want to
attack me when they think thay sense weakness and then “ignore” me when they
don’t. Am I being paranoid?

"

I expect you must have. Many arguments have a weakness.  Readers may respond
where "think they sense weakness". This may not be where the weakness actually
lies.


[snip]


As far as I interpreted the ignoring thing, I think you're reading it from
the wrong end--"Let's ignore Scott across the board because we don't like
what he has to say at all" is not how I took it

Did I say that?

My POV, yes you did, but then, as pointed above, I seem to be
misinterpreting you a little bit.

You'll have to show how you reached that conclusion.

[snip]


This is much bigger than the P/I issue [for the 3rd time].

And for the third time, it isn't bigger than the P/I issue--in my opinion
you're reading it wrong.

OK.

If others feel you're 'dwelling' on your stance on
the P/I issue to the exclusion of good discourse, then the others will try
to come up with a solution.  I just took this as a collective *we* have a
problem and *we* have to derive a solution that is to the benefit of all
parties.


Whether I received an e-mail saying I
should ignore someone is irrelevant

Did I mention you? ;)


No, but I was making a point--if anyone received an e-mail, it's
irrelevant--we're discussing the betterment of ot-d--that's the relevant part.


--It would have been sent with the best
of intentions for the betterment of the newsgroup from the party(s) that
sent it,

I don't agree. It was sent because Larry was upset [in my view].

You have your opinion, I have mine, others have theirs--what's good for the
community as a whole?  Larry ignores you, you ignore Larry, we all get
together and ignore anyone named Dave (waittaminit!)--where does it end?

I do not ignore Larry. I very much doubt Larry ignores me.

It's schoolyard mentality.

Really wonder why I scare the "schoolyard" so much.



just as I am trying to do here--same justification--the want to
improve the atmosphere here, just different ways of achieving that goal.

Are you saying that I am the only problem here? Do you find mudslinging etc
~OK~? Is it any easier to ignore?

I would personally take that as a twist, for nowhere in my posting do I
'mudsling'

Take a deep breath. I was not speaking about you [although I expect "ignorers"
will be upset at your "school yard" comments].

and I think that this very thread shows my concern for the
betterment of the community as a whole--I have been actively fighting
against the 'ignoring people' solution and have voiced my personal
preference that attacking the issue, not the person (a la 'mudslinging) is
taking the 'high road' and is conducive to better conversation.

Me too.

Scott A



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(...) Didn't say *you* did any of these things. *We* here in ot-d have a problem. We have to come up with a working solution to said problem. In my opinion, this solution should not entail 'Playground Politics'--'Lets just ignore him and he'll go (...) (22 years ago, 13-Dec-02, to lugnet.off-topic.debate)

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