Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 08:01:18 12/08/00
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On December 08, 2000 at 05:35:12, Harry Field wrote: >On December 08, 2000 at 04:50:41, Thorsten Czub wrote: > >>On December 07, 2000 at 15:18:05, Robert Hyatt wrote: >>>I know.. we have experienced a "paradigm shift". It was originally simply >>>"drive into the fog". Now it is "first make a lot of fog, then drive into it." >>> >>>:) >> >>:-)))) in other forum (computer-schach and spiele forum) people >>get censored and deleted not because they insult or >>be impolite, but because their names come close to my name :-)))) >> >>Torsten Schoop e.g. or >>Thomas Lagershausen. >> >>they have in common that Torsten = Thorsten and Czub sounds like Schoop. >>with Thomas Lagershausen its more funny, he only has 3 letters in common: >>THO !! >>thats enough for bertil eklund and other who behave paranoic to call him >>whatever and offend this poor guy. >> >>i think the next step is to put anybody in prison who has glasses, >>because i wear glasses too :-)) >> >>Brave new world ! > >Funny! > >All bulletin boards tend to take taken over by cliques, where the individuals >post a lot and tend to agree with each other, often by being 'opposed' to >another clique or person(s). When the same individuals have censorship power >they use it. Their ability to remove criticism strengthens their world view for >themselves, and, since all world views are subject to internal contradictions, >they effectively mask these contradictions, developing a >One-Flew-Over-The-Cuckoos-Nest lobotomised view of the world, in which they >carry out real stupidities in the name of their rationalised reasonableness. >Hence the deletion of "THO" posts!!! > >Take it as a compliment when you can get a clique to be that stupid! If you spent 1/2 the time working on your program compared to the time you spend stirring things up here, it would be a dangerous program...
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