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From: [email protected] (Paul W. Francisco)
Subject: Re: NHL LETTER & Roger's Response
Organization: Night People
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Again I assume this is not just flame bait by Roger, but actually a
truly held opinion.
In article <[email protected]> [email protected] (Roger Maynard) writes:
>I would say that the letter clearly implies representation of the views of
>a group that I belong to. And I don't share those views. And I don't
>believe that the majority of posters on r.s.hockey share those views.
>And so I have no intention of allowing them to simply "go ahead" without
>making my feelings on the subject clear.
Thanks. For speaking for all those who didn't feel it was important
enough to say something themselves.
I wouldn't say that the letter clearly implies representation of the
views of a group that you belong to. It represents a subset (that you
don't belong to) of a larger group (which you do, if only because this
isn't a moderated group).
Look, there are several ways to state an opposing viewpoint. Three
that come to mind are as follows:
1) Say it subtly. Result: it may not be clear.
2) Say it directly yet politely. Result: probably it will spark some
interesting conversation.
3) Say it directly and obnoxiously. Result: validity goes right out
the window.
>I would agree that unwarranted use of said term is entirely immature.
You realize that anything you say can, and most certainly will, be
used against you.
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Paul W. Francisco In the shadow an angel cries...
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