RE: virus: Joe's complaint

From: Jonathan Davis (jonathan.davis@lineone.net)
Date: Thu May 27 2004 - 11:02:35 MDT

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    [Jonathan Davis]
    Joe sets out a legitimate and well argued position . He is not advocating
    the murder of children or genocide or anything like the sort of things that
    for example Palestinian terrorists do deliberately and find passive support
    in this forum.
    <snip>

    [rhinoceros]
    Interesting example.
    The forum has had the opportunity of an ample exposure to this "legitimate
    and well argued position" and to Joe's special dedication to it for years.

    - Did the virians evaluate Joe Dees incorrectly?
    - Are they too passive or unwilling to allocate some more of their time to
    be exposed to that position?
    - Do they expect to do different things here?

    Who can say what is hidden in the human psyche or in the cold numbers? At
    the end of the day, CoV is stuck with its members' judgement when it comes
    to resolving an argument or to allocating our time.

    As a matter of fact, there are other forums out there which would be
    ecstatic to have Joe tell them all about this position.

    [Jonathan Davis 2]

    Indeed. But he is welcome in this form too - at least I welcome him. I am
    simply reminding this forum that whilst we are of course limited by our
    collective and individual judgements, we are all subject to biases. Biases
    often manifest themselves in hypocrisy and double standards. I detect such
    double standards here on occasion.

    If we are discussing political issues then expect to encounter diverse
    views. If you are unhappy with diverse views, then petition the membership
    to consider closing the CoV membership to people who swear some sort of
    allegiance to a dogma or ideology.

    If you do, might as well merge with the Church of Scientology :-)

    Regards

    Jonathan

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