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Subject: Re: solving conflicts

Author: Robert Raese

Date: 15:38:53 04/26/01

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On April 26, 2001 at 16:08:59, Thorsten Czub wrote:

>IMO you cannot solve a conflict with both sides
>arguing:
>
>i am right. you are wrong.
>
>no. you are wrong. i am right.
>
>this does not help anyway...
>
>instead we could see it the following way:
>
>chris has been thrown out.
>
>i don't care if he wants in or not.
>but when he posts, i would appreciate that he can post with his name.
>so that anybody knows WHO is the xyz that has posted this or that.
>thats the main problem with an anonymous post: you don't know who
>is the guy you don't like.
>
>look. if chris was once a chess programmer, i think he has the right
>to get an account here. and he has maybe the right to fuck off
>when he wants. and come maybe back in a few years.
>
>i don't think he is out for pissing on people.
>
>we are all pissed off from time to time.
>and in other times, we are very nice and kind and do senseful things.
>
>but we should not, try to seperate people out only because we have different
>opinion.
>
>i would fight for bob, in the same way i would fight for chris or bruce,
>i would fight for frederic to get his account back, and of course for amir.
>i know that mogens is different opinion than i am, or chessfun.
>but i would not like to see somebody throw them out.
>
>because computerchess would be boring when only ONE point of view is posted.
>or only ONE opinion is there.
>
>i do not believe that computerchess will make progress when there is only
>the political correct way to do it.
>
>isn't it democracy to fight for the right of your opponent ?
>when i feel that ossi weiner is right, and his enemies are wrong,
>i say so. if he says something i don't like, i say so.
>same counts for any other.
>
>i am not biased for ONE person or against ONE person in general.
>if somebody is discriminated for his personal ideals and point of views,
>the whole group  and the whole community is shit.

no.  just the people who discriminate are shit.  there is no such thing as
"group responsibility" only individual responsibility.  if i treat somebody
unfairly, there is no "shared guilt."  the shame is mine alone.

IMHO :)




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