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Subject: Re: censorship in computerschach + spiele forum

Author: Thorsten Czub

Date: 03:42:31 04/08/01

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On April 08, 2001 at 05:36:14, Bertil Eklund wrote:

>You don't seem to have any idea what democracy is or stands for.

really ?
i know so much that i know that censorship is not allowed.

>In a democracy it is against the law to accuse people of being criminals WITHOUT
>evidence.

??? what are you talking about ?
who is criminal ?

it is not criminal to take money from a company, or ?

it seems you have a problem of definition.

> It is fully accepted to critisise people and organisations in whatever
>way you want but to call them corrupted without evidence is way beyond that.

do you talk about the ssdf or about whom ? i have no idea what you are talking
about. is it on topic in the context ?
i wanted to focus that censorship is beeing done in a computerchess forum.
and you come with stories about democracy and criminals.

maybe you can tell us something on topic ?

>As far as I remember you and your supporters

??? which supporters. when other people have the same opinion i do have,
i am not in charge for them, or ?
i am posting under my name. if you talk about supporters, please name them.
maybe we can learn whom you are talking about.
who supports me ??


>are the reason that mr Irazoqui
>quitted from this Forum.

i would say he is a free man in a free world.
and he is allowed to quit when he wants.

and ? whats your point ?


>As usual you didn't critisized him with serious
>arguments, you just declared him corrupt and bought.

i am always critisizing him with serious arguments.
the problem with him is: he does not like to accept some of them.


>Later when someone described your methods as very much reminding of the methods
>used in totalitarian states, you complained to the moderators.

of course.
its against the charta to insult somebody.

>Bertil

what is your problem bertil. speak it out, we are under us !! :-))




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