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Subject: Moderation: Are you on Crack?

Author: KarinsDad

Date: 06:37:31 01/18/00

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On January 18, 2000 at 06:51:23, John Warfield wrote:

> I don't know about anyoneelse but I am sick and tired of the little nickpicking
>and Crybabies at this forum. Are you guys men? or Sissy's. Someone made a
>comment about rebel being weak. And I made a comment that the person is on
>Crack, which is a american metaphor to say that the person is out of their mind.
> The use of a metaphor is not a personal attack but a Opionion!. I wish people
>would get a life and stop going around crying about every little small thing or
>word. Give me a break, this is not a Ultra Formal Forum were every single word
>must be college level english!! Let's stop sweating the Small stuff.

John,

Doesn't feel good, does it?

This forum is about freedom of opinion AS LONG as you give an opinion on a
subject and not on a member of the forum.

People are not "Crybabies" or "Sissy's" (yet another set of derogatory terms for
people here) for wanting to follow this simple guideline. Rather, it prevents a
lot of blowups that we just do not want here.

If you want blowups, go to r.g.c.c.

Also, comments like "There is intelligent life in the universe!!!" when you
agree with someone indicates that the posters whom you disagreed with were
unintelligent. Obviously, that is not as negative a comment as "Your obviously
on Crack Cocaine!", but it is made from the same sarcastic cloth.

If you think that "Your obviously on Crack Cocaine!" is a metaphor, you are
correct. If you think it is non-abusive, you are incorrect. You were not making
a comment just on the person's opinion, but also on the person.

If you belittle someone's opinion, no problem. If you belittle someone, then we
have a problem.

Please try to avoid it in the future and assist us in making this place run
smoothly.

Thanks,

KarinsDad :)



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