Author: Mike Hood
Date: 05:40:24 02/04/05
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On February 04, 2005 at 02:56:26, Mike Byrne wrote:
>The moderators recently received a post from a young man who made a very
>convincing argument that we should not allowed CCC members to call another CCC
>member "swami".
>
>The argument is that it was degrading and insulting to those members who come
>from India. The question was raised if would we allow other ethnic groups to
>be simliarly harassed.
>
>For example, without going into all the specific examples, would we allow any
>ethnic group to be harras in a similiar fashion? The answer is no. Mitigating
>this somewhat, we did have a member named "swami" who became infamous for trying
>to obtain engines illegally. I believe most of the references were made to
>those who posted like "swami" and not becauae a member was from India.
>Nonetheless, new members do not understand the "swami" history and we should
>stop it. Our members from India find this "swami" name calling degrading.
>Would we allow people to call our members , kraut, nazi, kite, hunky,dago,polak
>etc. The answer is no and we should not longer allow "swami" either.
>
>So I'm asking everyone to simply stop calling any member "swami" - although I
>realize the tempation is there, it is simply not the right way for us to treat
>our fellow CCC Indian members.
>
>Thanks for your understanding and cooperation.
>
>Best,
>
>Michael Byrne
The notorious "Swaminathan Natarajan" actually admitted in one of his last posts
that it was not his real name.
"i must have to admitt that my real name is not Swaminathan,
i'm using this name to protect my privacy
Swami is a nice guy and a schoolmate of mine,he doesnt
know about computer chess"
There is a strong possibility that he isn't even an Indian. I personally find it
disgraceful that the person known as "Swami" deliberately chose a name with
religious significance and then acted in such a way as to make this name a curse
word.
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