Posted by SLS on October 22, 2013, at 5:19:31
In reply to Re: support, posted by Dr. Bob on October 22, 2013, at 1:09:34
> > How would you support a person who is intractable in their behavior of "crying wolf" ... ?
> How would you support someone who was intractable in avoiding social situations, or in cutting themselves?That's a good analogy. They would need professional help. It might be supportive to suggest this to the sufferer.
> > It has been a ludicrous affair to argue religion in an attempt to determine the civility of a 5 year old post and the nature of agents that arouse antisemitism.
> >
> > Dr. Bob. Stop kicking the can down the road by granting one person immunity from PBC and blocks. ... Deliver a judgment and be finished with it.> I see this as not only about a 5 year old post, but also about Babble's policies and mission.
Then just do it...
It took you quite awhile to take action. Growth is slow sometimes.
> Lou does challenge this community (as mental health issues might sometimes challenge members of this community, and members of this community might sometimes challenge other communities). How will this community respond to this challenge?I can only speak for myself. I would have no problem with your adding comments to the thread Lou Pilder has been complaining about for 5 years. Of course, I might not agree with the content. I guess we will see.
> Sometimes it's good to be challenged.
Sometimes not. However, I would prefer that you deal with these things rather than leave the community to handle it by itself.
I hope my analogy does not arouse hatred of the Chinese - or me for that matter. It could...
- ScottSome see things as they are and ask why.
I dream of things that never were and ask why not.- George Bernard Shaw
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