Posted by SLS on September 6, 2014, at 13:52:01
In reply to Re: SLS: How long?, posted by Dr. Bob on September 6, 2014, at 3:46:09
> > > > > How long have you been submitting posts regarding ...
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> > > Why do you ask?
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> > I hoped to have Lou demonstrate for me the existence of a subset of posters who have become antisemitic as the result of administrative action or inaction. If such a subset exists, I would like to know about it so that I might further evaluate the desirability and nature of my participation here.
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> OK. But how long he's been submitting posts and whether such a subset of posters exists are different questions.
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> BobYes. You are right.
My motivation to ask "how long" was to bring into focus the lack of an observed emergence of subsets of people who have demonstrated antisemitism as the result of administrative behaviors here, despite a decade of intercourse regarding this issue. It is conceivable that a subset of people will have become zionists as the result of these very same behaviors. I have not seen the emergence of either theoretical subset.
I am guessing that you have learned a great deal about your past posting practices and how to handle future prejudicial content during your discourse with Lou Pilder such that you might improve your moderation activity.
I don't know if you have already addressed the following issues. If you have, please pardon my lack of keeping current on pertinent threads.
1. If you agree that there are posts in the archives that are identified by Lou Pilder as being prejudicial, why have you not edited the archives to reflect the appropriate sanctions to be placed on these posts?
2. If you do not agree that such posts exist, where might I find verbiage by you that asserts this fact.
3. Will you make any changes to this website's FAQ to reflect that which you have learned during your discourse with Lou Pilder?
I personally don't care how much bandwidth you invest in your discourse with Lou Pilder. However, a subset of people could come to the conclusion that you demonstrate an inequity in your judgment of civility.
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> there is something about about "Equal treatment under the law" that has always appealed to me. Unfortunately, I see selective enforcement occurring here.
> I look for justice and see none.
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> I like moderation in moderation.
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> - ScottThe goal here is support, not justice.
One man's selectivity is another's moderation.
Bob
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Some 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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