Philippe Landau wrote:
Banning someone out of personal spite is uncalled for fascism wrote:
Philip Dowie wrote:
On Thursday 28 February 2008 19:11, Banning someone out of personal spite is uncalled for fascism wrote: A) Personal spite can in no way be equated with Fascism. B) Banning someone for irrelevant, uncalled-for, slanderous and hateful rhetoric is entirely appropriate. Isn't the phrase we are looking for here "please, don't feed the trolls"? If Henne's going to be a disrespectful jerk, then I'm going to call attention to it, until he stops. One rule of successful policing, Aaron, is not to make everyone your enemy. Policing the world is difficult when your empire is destroyed from within by psychopathic mobsters.
What empire are you talking about? What are the vassal states? When do they start paying tribute?
You are not a troll but you have to learn to respect your limits.
That I do, and will. However, I am *NOT* going to slink away meekly just because some guy has taken a disliking to me and decided to abuse his list administrator privileges against me. Henny gave me a warning once...which I will admit WAS justified. Since then, however, every one of his further actions against me has been for the most trifling causes. But the last time...when kicked me off for giving someone some marriage-saving advice...that was the last straw.
Personal attacks like the above need to be banned to allow a fruitful exchange.
I wasn't banned for a personal attack. Henne has repeatedly banned me over stuff that no reasonable person would consider offensive. Several days ago, for nothing more than advising a guy that maybe he ought to stop neglecting his marriage, which was then used as another empty EXCUSE to kick me off. The other times were even more trivial. Henne is the one who has decided to make this personal issue. So don't lecture ME about personal attacks, when this guy is behaving like nothing more than schoolyard bully towards anyone who holds different viewpoints than his own.
If your war places you above the law there just now, here you aren't.
Where did THAT come from?
Philippe
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