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Subject: Moderation: Stop saying the same thing everyone else is saying!

Author: Bruce Moreland

Date: 00:44:38 11/07/99

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On November 06, 1999 at 22:32:54, Micheal Cummings wrote:

>On November 06, 1999 at 13:45:18, Bella Freud wrote:
>
>>On November 06, 1999 at 13:10:59, robert michelena wrote:
>>
>>>I don't know about the majority, but I am enjoying myself; such venom and bile
>>>is touching.
>>>
>>>This  is part of what goes on in life, folks.  Competative individuals asserting
>>>their point of views; calling into question the veracity of others. Seems fine
>>>to me.  So long as no racial slurs or vulgar terms are used, I see no reason for
>>>the moderators to get involved.
>>>
>>>For those individuals who feel offended by conflict, to paraphrase Shakespere,
>>>"get thee to a nunnery".
>>
>>I have discovered that there is a panel of moderators to whom I can complain
>>about this example of GENDER SPECIFIC ABUSE. Any reasonable person may see that
>>your "get thee to a nunnery" comment is targeted on me as a female personage and
>>as a humiliating attack, wrapped up as, as usual, as a JOKE.
>>
>>I AM NOT AMUSED.
>>
>>Bella
>
>I must ask, you are new here ?
>
>the "get thee to a nunnery" is harmless. Just like the saying, "If you cannot
>stand the heat get out of the kitchen"
>
>Yes I think it was gender targeted. cause you are female you got a female
>specific quote.
>
>Maybe which happens here there is a confusion in the language. Some people do
>not understand words or saying used by people from other countries and cultures.
>
>So getting back onto computer chess. What specifically do you like about
>computer chess. maybe you can post some things you might think will contribute
>to this place.
>
>We have had the female AND male debates before, they both get boring fast, and
>is not really a place to air it in this forum. I am sure there are plenty of
>gender abuse chat places you can find on the net.

This is like watching a line of cars smash into each other in the fog.

bruce



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