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Re: The Hsiung-Pilder discussion » Dr. Bob

Posted by 10derheart on September 13, 2013, at 0:50:21

In reply to Re: The Hsiung-Pilder discussion, posted by Dr. Bob on September 12, 2013, at 23:26:14

Interesting. Since this

>> My faith says people should have one God and no others before him.

is (paraphrased slightly but repeated over and over and over and over in the Torah/Christian OTs and more...) THE primary commandment/foundational statement of Judaism and Christianity. And so, if it's not "okay" to even mention that it is what a poster's faith says, then, well....I say please shut down the Faith board for starters, 'cause there is just no point trying to walk such a tightrope...where discussion can't even start.

I mean, basically, it is just quoting from the Bible, but I suppose that's not really okay either. hmmm.

So confusing. What is the difference between that statement and this one:

>>My doctors say people should never take SSRIs or use anything before non-drug treatments for depression.

or this one

>>My specialists say deaf people should use ASL and ASL only and never learn to lip read.

And so forth?

 

Lou's reply-lnghrn » Dr. Bob

Posted by Lou Pilder on September 13, 2013, at 9:23:26

In reply to Re: The Hsiung-Pilder discussion, posted by Dr. Bob on September 12, 2013, at 23:26:14

> > Now I do not think that Jews or Islamic people or Hindus or atheists or agnostics or Wiccans or Buddists or pantheists or Taoists or Deists or those that have faiths that are not Christiandom based that accept the claim in question could feel accepted here by you saying that the statement in question is acceptable. For the statement excludes all those that do not accept Jesus as Lord and Savior from forgiveness and Eternal Life.
>
> You know, I think you're right. I was seeing:
>
> > The ONLY reason given in God's Word that has or will ever cause someone to miss out on God's forgivness and Eternal life....is to reject the gift of His Son Jesus as Lord and Savior.
>
> as analogous to:
>
> > People of my faith have one God and no others before him.
>
> which I consider OK, but it might actually be more analogous to:
>
> > My faith says people should have one God and no others before him.
>
> which I don't consider OK.
>
> Thanks for persisting until I saw my error.
>
> Bob

Mr Hsiung,
You wrote,[...Thanks for posting until I saw my error...].
I am here to try to save lives, prevent addictions and life-ruining conditions and to stop the promulgation of ,in particular but not limited to, statements that have the potential to arouse hatred toward the Jews.
In this case here, there is the statement in question in the thread where it was originally posted still able to be actuated by those doing searches and they could see the statement stand as acceptable. I am asking that you take the initial effort and time to go to that thread and make a notation to indicate that the statement is not acceptable here. If you could, then I think that it could go a long way to steer this community in a direction away from hate being able to be considered acceptable here.
Lou Pilder

 

Re: trying to walk a tightrope

Posted by Dr. Bob on September 13, 2013, at 10:01:47

In reply to Re: The Hsiung-Pilder discussion » Dr. Bob, posted by 10derheart on September 13, 2013, at 0:50:21

> Interesting. Since this
>
> > My faith says people should have one God and no others before him.
>
> is (paraphrased slightly but repeated over and over and over and over in the Torah/Christian OTs and more...) THE primary commandment/foundational statement of Judaism and Christianity. And so, if it's not "okay" to even mention that it is what a poster's faith says, then, well....I say please shut down the Faith board for starters, 'cause there is just no point trying to walk such a tightrope...where discussion can't even start.

Discussion can start, it just can't include those beliefs. Yes, it's a tightrope. Advanced posting. What's the point? Maybe one is that it could be a way for people who seem different to find out what they have in common.

> So confusing. What is the difference between that statement and this one:
>
> > My doctors say people should never take SSRIs or use anything before non-drug treatments for depression.
>
> or this one
>
> > My specialists say deaf people should use ASL and ASL only and never learn to lip read.
>
> And so forth?

Good question, anybody have any ideas?

Bob

 

The Hsiung-Pilder discussion-kuntynewd

Posted by Lou Pilder on September 14, 2013, at 20:00:44

In reply to Re: The Hsiung-Pilder discussion, posted by Dr. Bob on September 12, 2013, at 23:26:14

> > Now I do not think that Jews or Islamic people or Hindus or atheists or agnostics or Wiccans or Buddists or pantheists or Taoists or Deists or those that have faiths that are not Christiandom based that accept the claim in question could feel accepted here by you saying that the statement in question is acceptable. For the statement excludes all those that do not accept Jesus as Lord and Savior from forgiveness and Eternal Life.
>
> You know, I think you're right. I was seeing:
>
> > The ONLY reason given in God's Word that has or will ever cause someone to miss out on God's forgivness and Eternal life....is to reject the gift of His Son Jesus as Lord and Savior.
>
> as analogous to:
>
> > People of my faith have one God and no others before him.
>
> which I consider OK, but it might actually be more analogous to:
>
> > My faith says people should have one God and no others before him.
>
> which I don't consider OK.
>
> Thanks for persisting until I saw my error.
>
> Bob

Mr Hsiung,
You wrote that you prefer discussion to debate. Now I would like to go on in or discussion here by presenting to you the following for discussion.
Here is a link and there are points that I raised in my reply to the member posting about me here for our discussion.
Lou PIlder
http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/admin/20130702/msgs/1049220.html

 

Re: The Hsiung-Pilder discussion

Posted by Dr. Bob on September 15, 2013, at 0:23:51

In reply to The Hsiung-Pilder discussion-kuntynewd, posted by Lou Pilder on September 14, 2013, at 20:00:44

> You wrote that you prefer discussion to debate. Now I would like to go on in or discussion here by presenting to you the following for discussion.
> Here is a link and there are points that I raised in my reply to the member posting about me here for our discussion.

Could you recap the points here, so I don't have to go back? Thanks,

Bob

 

The Hsiung-Pilder discussion-kuntinued » Dr. Bob

Posted by Lou Pilder on September 15, 2013, at 10:53:18

In reply to Re: The Hsiung-Pilder discussion, posted by Dr. Bob on September 15, 2013, at 0:23:51

> > You wrote that you prefer discussion to debate. Now I would like to go on in or discussion here by presenting to you the following for discussion.
> > Here is a link and there are points that I raised in my reply to the member posting about me here for our discussion.
>
> Could you recap the points here, so I don't have to go back? Thanks,
>
> Bob
>
> Mr Hsiung, to continue our discussion, I posted a link that brought up a statement posted here, which is:
[...it only takes ones person to post material with impunity that challenges the health of the website...]. Then I posted a link to where you said that you would honor your own TOS here by responding to notifications to members but giving yourself the option of leaving my notifications outstanding. You said that you will have this option, which is treating my notifications to you differently from the other members, which is a generally accepted meaning of discrimination, because it may be good for you and good for the community as a whole to do so.
Let us first deal with the statement in question where I could be seen as the subject person here that [...challenges the health of the community...]. What I would like to know from you in order for us to have this discussion is that you now say that support takes precedence, but statements that could not be supportive could be allowed to stand because they could be {OK} which could mean that they are {acceptable} but they could or could not be {supportive}. So I would like to know from you as to if the statement in question is either {OK}, or {acceptable} or {supportive} or a combination of those or something else, since you now say that you could be in error.
In any reply to me, I would like for you to look at the contents of the following article to include in your thinking in any reply to me to tell me as to if the statement is supportive or OK or acceptable or something else.
Lou PIlder
To see this article, pull up Google. Then type in:
[Statements by and Senior Concerning Jews and Judaism]
This is usually first and to identify it there is the site that it comes from as,[www.ess.uwe.ac.UK/...]

 

Re: The Hsiung-Pilder discussion

Posted by Dr. Bob on September 15, 2013, at 22:26:02

In reply to The Hsiung-Pilder discussion-kuntinued » Dr. Bob, posted by Lou Pilder on September 15, 2013, at 10:53:18

> So I would like to know from you as to if the statement in question is either {OK}, or {acceptable} or {supportive} or a combination of those or something else, since you now say that you could be in error.

Sorry, but which statement is in question?

Bob

 

Lou's clairification-The Hsiung-Pilder discussion- » Dr. Bob

Posted by Lou Pilder on September 16, 2013, at 7:43:23

In reply to Re: The Hsiung-Pilder discussion, posted by Dr. Bob on September 15, 2013, at 22:26:02

> > So I would like to know from you as to if the statement in question is either {OK}, or {acceptable} or {supportive} or a combination of those or something else, since you now say that you could be in error.
>
> Sorry, but which statement is in question?
>
> Bob
>

Mr Hsiung,
The statement in question is:
[...Unfortunately, in this environment,it only takes one person with impunity to challenge the health of the website...].
Lou Pilder

 

Re: The Hsiung-Pilder discussion

Posted by Dr. Bob on September 17, 2013, at 0:54:18

In reply to Lou's clairification-The Hsiung-Pilder discussion- » Dr. Bob, posted by Lou Pilder on September 16, 2013, at 7:43:23

> > > So I would like to know from you as to if the statement in question is either {OK}, or {acceptable} or {supportive} or a combination of those or something else, since you now say that you could be in error.
>
> The statement in question is:
> [...Unfortunately, in this environment,it only takes one person with impunity to challenge the health of the website...].

I'd consider that OK = acceptable.

Bob

 

Lou's reply-psupoartkesprecedence » Dr. Bob

Posted by Lou Pilder on September 17, 2013, at 5:53:33

In reply to Re: The Hsiung-Pilder discussion, posted by Dr. Bob on September 17, 2013, at 0:54:18

> > > > So I would like to know from you as to if the statement in question is either {OK}, or {acceptable} or {supportive} or a combination of those or something else, since you now say that you could be in error.
> >
> > The statement in question is:
> > [...Unfortunately, in this environment,it only takes one person with impunity to challenge the health of the website...].
>
> I'd consider that OK = acceptable.
>
> Bob

Mr. Hsiung,
You wrote, [...I'd consider that OK=acceptable...].
Since I requested that you declare as to if the statement is supportive or just acceptable to you, then I consider that your answer is that the statement is not supportive, but you are going to allow it anyway because it is acceptable to you.
Just because it is acceptable to you, that does not mean that it is an acceptable statement according to your own TOS here, but you are going to allow it anyway. Without there being posted by you your rationale for allowing what is not supportive to be acceptable, then readers could apply their own thinking as to what your rationale is for allowing an unsupportive statement to be acceptable by you. And more than that, the statement in question does not specify what postings and by who the poster is referring to. But I could be seen as the subject person and it then becomes my postings that could be thought to be those that challenge the health of the community. The use of that phrase could arouse anti-Semitic feelings toward me as IMHHHO the ancient false blaming of the Jews for bringing the Black Plague upon Europe that killed 1/2 the population as the Jews were blamed falsely for poisoning the wells. The plague was brought by a rat flea that spread the infection, unbeknownst to those accusers of the Jews at that time.
I do not want anyone to think that what you say is acceptable here to write about me that blames me for challenging the health of this community. For the posts to substantiate such a blameing are not specified. That means that readers could think that any of what I write here could challenge the health of the community. That could be what I write from a Jewish perspective as that the Jewish perspective is that one could have a new heart, a new spirit and a new mind as I posted from the book called Ezekiel. Or from the book called Genesis, where the Jewish perspective starts with,[...In the beginning, God created the heavens and the Earth...]. That could be what the poster meant, since there is nothing specified, as to what challenges the health of the community.
BY you saying that the statement in question is acceptable, you could allow me to become a victim of anti-Semitic violence, for the statement could put me in a false light and decrease the respect, regard and confidence in which I am held and induce disparaging, hostile and disagreeable opinions and feelings against me, blaming me (falsely) for challenging the health of this community. I am trying to save lives and prevent addictions and life-ruining conditions and bring life and life more abundantly to readers here. I am trying to offer educational facts to parents so that they could make a more informed decision as to drug their child or not in collaboration with a psychiatrist/doctor. That is supportive in any community unless the community wants those facts repressed so that the parent does not have what could be the information that could prevent their child from killing themselves and or others, and even commit mass-murder. I am following the rules here as any human being could do. And your rules say:
[...Sometimes the goals of these boards conflict. Our goal is of course that they be supportive. Another is that people feel free to post, since how else are they going to be supported. But being supportive takes precedence. My approach to civility is, it doesn't matter if someone really believes something--or to some extent even if it is true --if it is uncivil they shouldn't post it [Robert Hsiung 7-22-02]
Now you say that the statement in question is acceptable, but not supportive. I ask so that I can further be able to post my response to you here;
A. What is your rationale for saying that it is acceptable when your own TOS says not to post what is not supportive, for support take precedence?

 

Re: The Hsiung-Pilder discussion

Posted by Dr. Bob on September 18, 2013, at 0:31:46

In reply to Lou's reply-psupoartkesprecedence » Dr. Bob, posted by Lou Pilder on September 17, 2013, at 5:53:33

> I could be seen as the subject person and it then becomes my postings that could be thought to be those that challenge the health of the community.

> I am trying to save lives and prevent addictions and life-ruining conditions and bring life and life more abundantly to readers here. I am trying to offer educational facts to parents so that they could make a more informed decision as to drug their child or not in collaboration with a psychiatrist/doctor. That is supportive in any community

Yes, you could be seen as challenging the health of this community. In fact, I see you that way myself. But it's not necessarily a bad thing to be challenged. That which does not kill the community makes the community stronger.

I bet others here would also like to save lives and prevent life-ruining conditions. Have you considered working with them?

Bob

 

Re: The Hsiung-Pilder discussion

Posted by alexandra_k on September 18, 2013, at 1:58:14

In reply to Re: The Hsiung-Pilder discussion, posted by Dr. Bob on September 18, 2013, at 0:31:46

> That which does not kill the community makes the community stronger.

not necessarily. it could weaken it and make it more susceptible to death or harm by other means. like disorders of the immune system.

 

Re: The Hsiung-Pilder discussion » alexandra_k

Posted by SLS on September 18, 2013, at 2:20:14

In reply to Re: The Hsiung-Pilder discussion, posted by alexandra_k on September 18, 2013, at 1:58:14

> > That which does not kill the community makes the community stronger.

> not necessarily. it could weaken it and make it more susceptible to death or harm by other means. like disorders of the immune system.

The Ph.D. in you is shining through.

:-)


- Scott

 

Re: The Hsiung-Pilder discussion » SLS

Posted by alexandra_k on September 18, 2013, at 6:44:55

In reply to Re: The Hsiung-Pilder discussion » alexandra_k, posted by SLS on September 18, 2013, at 2:20:14

sigh. i wish. i wish i could remember where i read that...

;-)

 

Lou's reply-The Hsiung-Pilder discussion- » Dr. Bob

Posted by Lou Pilder on September 18, 2013, at 8:43:16

In reply to Re: The Hsiung-Pilder discussion, posted by Dr. Bob on September 18, 2013, at 0:31:46

> > I could be seen as the subject person and it then becomes my postings that could be thought to be those that challenge the health of the community.
>
> > I am trying to save lives and prevent addictions and life-ruining conditions and bring life and life more abundantly to readers here. I am trying to offer educational facts to parents so that they could make a more informed decision as to drug their child or not in collaboration with a psychiatrist/doctor. That is supportive in any community
>
> Yes, you could be seen as challenging the health of this community. In fact, I see you that way myself. But it's not necessarily a bad thing to be challenged. That which does not kill the community makes the community stronger.
>
> I bet others here would also like to save lives and prevent life-ruining conditions. Have you considered working with them?
>
> Bob

Mr Hsiung,
You wrote,[...Yes, you could be seen as challenging the health of this community...].
You say that it is acceptable for this to be said about me here, but not supportive.
It is not what a statement could mean that can not be seen that determines the acceptability here, but it is what can be seen that makes that determination. Readers can know it when it is seen, and not until it is seen can one know it, as you say in your TOS here.
What can be seen is what it is. And here the statement that I am [...challenging the health of this community...] can be seen as it is, for it is what it is. Now if you want to say that it could mean something else, so what? Here is your rule:
[...Please don't be sarcastic, treat injury or death lightly, suggest that others harm themselves or others, jump to conclusions about others, post anything that could lead others to feel accused or put down---post information that you know to be false, exaggerate or overgeneralize--Even if you're quoting someone else...].
You want to allow the statement in question as acceptable that could harm my reputation by readers seeing me in a flase light as seeing what {could} mean that I am challenging the health of this community. This could decrease the respect, regard or confidence in which I m held and induce hostile or disagreeable opinions and feelings against me.
Now looking at your own TOS here, one sees
[...please do not jump to conclusions...do not post anything that {could} lead one to feel accused or put down...].
Now you say that the statement could or could not be a bad thing. But it still {could} be either. And readers could see me in a false light when they perceive me in that I am challenging the health of this community and think in their mind the generally accepted meaning of that used historically and I could be blamed. This blaming of me is *not acceptable to me*, my friend, no matter how you want to pervert your own rules to accommodate this here. If this is acceptable by you, then anyone could post anything that could lead one to feel accused or put down when your own rule says that can not post anything of that nature that {could} lead one to feel that.
You say that you will abide by your TOS and respond to notifications but you make an exception for yourself to make it optional to you to respond to my requests or not, which is a generally accepted meaning of discrimination which you agree is an abuse of power. You say that it may be good for you and the community as a whole for you to have the option to leave my requests outstanding. Now you say it may be that the poster of the statement in question meant something else other than what can be seen. He may also have not meant anything else other than what readers could think when the see the statement in question, and the rule is what {could} lead another to feel...
If this is allowed by you, then hate could be posted to abound here because you could say that the one that posted the hate could have meant something else.
Lou Pilder

 

Lou's reply-The Hsiung-Pilder discussion-lyb

Posted by Lou Pilder on September 18, 2013, at 15:38:10

In reply to Lou's reply-The Hsiung-Pilder discussion- » Dr. Bob, posted by Lou Pilder on September 18, 2013, at 8:43:16

> > > I could be seen as the subject person and it then becomes my postings that could be thought to be those that challenge the health of the community.
> >
> > > I am trying to save lives and prevent addictions and life-ruining conditions and bring life and life more abundantly to readers here. I am trying to offer educational facts to parents so that they could make a more informed decision as to drug their child or not in collaboration with a psychiatrist/doctor. That is supportive in any community
> >
> > Yes, you could be seen as challenging the health of this community. In fact, I see you that way myself. But it's not necessarily a bad thing to be challenged. That which does not kill the community makes the community stronger.
> >
> > I bet others here would also like to save lives and prevent life-ruining conditions. Have you considered working with them?
> >
> > Bob
>
> Mr Hsiung,
> You wrote,[...Yes, you could be seen as challenging the health of this community...].
> You say that it is acceptable for this to be said about me here, but not supportive.
> It is not what a statement could mean that can not be seen that determines the acceptability here, but it is what can be seen that makes that determination. Readers can know it when it is seen, and not until it is seen can one know it, as you say in your TOS here.
> What can be seen is what it is. And here the statement that I am [...challenging the health of this community...] can be seen as it is, for it is what it is. Now if you want to say that it could mean something else, so what? Here is your rule:
> [...Please don't be sarcastic, treat injury or death lightly, suggest that others harm themselves or others, jump to conclusions about others, post anything that could lead others to feel accused or put down---post information that you know to be false, exaggerate or overgeneralize--Even if you're quoting someone else...].
> You want to allow the statement in question as acceptable that could harm my reputation by readers seeing me in a flase light as seeing what {could} mean that I am challenging the health of this community. This could decrease the respect, regard or confidence in which I m held and induce hostile or disagreeable opinions and feelings against me.
> Now looking at your own TOS here, one sees
> [...please do not jump to conclusions...do not post anything that {could} lead one to feel accused or put down...].
> Now you say that the statement could or could not be a bad thing. But it still {could} be either. And readers could see me in a false light when they perceive me in that I am challenging the health of this community and think in their mind the generally accepted meaning of that used historically and I could be blamed. This blaming of me is *not acceptable to me*, my friend, no matter how you want to pervert your own rules to accommodate this here. If this is acceptable by you, then anyone could post anything that could lead one to feel accused or put down when your own rule says that can not post anything of that nature that {could} lead one to feel that.
> You say that you will abide by your TOS and respond to notifications but you make an exception for yourself to make it optional to you to respond to my requests or not, which is a generally accepted meaning of discrimination which you agree is an abuse of power. You say that it may be good for you and the community as a whole for you to have the option to leave my requests outstanding. Now you say it may be that the poster of the statement in question meant something else other than what can be seen. He may also have not meant anything else other than what readers could think when the see the statement in question, and the rule is what {could} lead another to feel...
> If this is allowed by you, then hate could be posted to abound here because you could say that the one that posted the hate could have meant something else.
> Lou Pilder
>
> Mr Hsiung,
You say that it is acceptable {to you} for the statement in question to be posted here about me. And I say to you that by you allowing the statement to be considered to be acceptable, you could allow stigmatization of me to abound here. And you could allow scapegoating to abound here. And you could allow hate to abound here. And you could allow all other members now to post the same thing about me here, for theirs is the acceptance of the leader. Now all members can post not only that statement about me, but whatever is {analogous} to it by the nature that you say that statements that are analogous to an example of one of your rules are also the same as.
Now the statement says,[...Unfortunately, it only takes one member to...that could challenge the health of this community...]. It says {unfortunately}. This means that it could be bad for the community as to what I post here, and harm could come to it. And there is not a citation to substantiate the claim, so I can not respond to show the context of whatever is what I post that could cause harm to this community. And since there is not specified what I am posting, the posting in question could be from my postings from a Jewish perspective as revealed to me, and that {could} be what the poster is using to blame me for the unfortunate consequences that the poster leads people to think that will come to them for allowing me to be a member here. That goes back to the ancient charge against the Jews of causing the Black Death that killed 1/2 of the European people in the 1300s. The hateful charge against the Jews blamed them that they poisoned the wells, but unbeknownst to the accusers of the Jews, the plague was caused a rat flea that carried the infection and bit the people.
The phrase is used to day to accuse people of challenging the health of the ocean community and the agricultural community. These accusers say that certain groups dump industrial waste and pesticides that challenge the health of the life of the agricultural and oceanic community. And maybe they do, but I say to you that my posting here is not polluting or dumping waste here. What I am posting could bring those seeking to have the liberty restored to them, and be made free from the shackles of addiction and depression, and to those that want a new life so that they can sing a new song, but have their liberty of knowing from me taken away from them when I am prohibited here from posting from a Jewish perspective as revealed to me. And those prohibitions to me here can stop the liberty of those that see death knocking on their door, death from suicide, death from serotonin syndrome, death from heart failure, death from kidney failure, death from liver failure and death from blood disease and the combining of mind-altering drugs that are promoted here. I do not have the liberty to post here what I need to have those people in bondage to the drugs delivered from captivity that want a new life, free from being scared that the drugs will kill them. And I will continue to try to have the Light that is not allowed to be turned on here at least be known to readers that I know of a Light that could give one the liberty to be led out of the darkness of depression and addiction. And I will persevere even through the false charge against me of challenging the health of this community. For I will not be moved. I will not accept what is unacceptable. I will fight to the end. For I say to you, give me Liberty or give me death.
Lou Pilder

 

Re: challenges

Posted by Dr. Bob on September 19, 2013, at 10:44:06

In reply to Lou's reply-The Hsiung-Pilder discussion- » Dr. Bob, posted by Lou Pilder on September 18, 2013, at 8:43:16

> > That which does not kill the community makes the community stronger.
>
> not necessarily. it could weaken it and make it more susceptible to death or harm by other means. like disorders of the immune system.
>
> alexandra_k

True. And that's an interesting analogy, since in some immune disorders the body attacks itself.

> > Yes, you could be seen as challenging the health of this community.
>
> You want to allow the statement in question as acceptable that could harm my reputation by readers seeing me in a flase light as seeing what {could} mean that I am challenging the health of this community. This could decrease the respect, regard or confidence in which I m held and induce hostile or disagreeable opinions and feelings against me.
>
> You say that you will abide by your TOS and respond to notifications but you make an exception for yourself to make it optional to you to respond to my requests or not, which is a generally accepted meaning of discrimination which you agree is an abuse of power.
>
> Lou Pilder

1. Yes, others could see you in a negative light. They might not feel up for a challenge. They might be looking for a refuge. They, like Phillipa, might worry that the community might be weakened or die.

And one part of the community might end up attacking another part of the community.

2. What I hear you saying is that you'd like others to see you in a positive light. And also that how they see you is up to me. Whether I suppress their responses, whether I respond to your requests, etc. I imagine that could feel like a powerless, dependent position to be in.

--

I left out part of that quote before. More complete would be:

Now, how are we to recognize Nature's most excellent communities? Whatever does not kill them makes them stronger.

I think Babble is, or at least could be, a most excellent community. Anybody else?

Bob

 

Re: challenges » Dr. Bob

Posted by SLS on September 19, 2013, at 13:25:46

In reply to Re: challenges, posted by Dr. Bob on September 19, 2013, at 10:44:06

> I think Babble is, or at least could be, a most excellent community. Anybody else?

Psycho-Babble has been excellent, may currently be excellent, and could be excellent again if it is not currently.

I consider Psycho-Babble and the people who post and lurk there valuable enough to continue to participate.


- Scott

 

Lou's reply-ehyphoartaght » Dr. Bob

Posted by Lou Pilder on September 19, 2013, at 13:25:48

In reply to Re: challenges, posted by Dr. Bob on September 19, 2013, at 10:44:06

> > > That which does not kill the community makes the community stronger.
> >
> > not necessarily. it could weaken it and make it more susceptible to death or harm by other means. like disorders of the immune system.
> >
> > alexandra_k
>
> True. And that's an interesting analogy, since in some immune disorders the body attacks itself.
>
> > > Yes, you could be seen as challenging the health of this community.
> >
> > You want to allow the statement in question as acceptable that could harm my reputation by readers seeing me in a flase light as seeing what {could} mean that I am challenging the health of this community. This could decrease the respect, regard or confidence in which I m held and induce hostile or disagreeable opinions and feelings against me.
> >
> > You say that you will abide by your TOS and respond to notifications but you make an exception for yourself to make it optional to you to respond to my requests or not, which is a generally accepted meaning of discrimination which you agree is an abuse of power.
> >
> > Lou Pilder
>
> 1. Yes, others could see you in a negative light. They might not feel up for a challenge. They might be looking for a refuge. They, like Phillipa, might worry that the community might be weakened or die.
>
> And one part of the community might end up attacking another part of the community.
>
> 2. What I hear you saying is that you'd like others to see you in a positive light. And also that how they see you is up to me. Whether I suppress their responses, whether I respond to your requests, etc. I imagine that could feel like a powerless, dependent position to be in.
>
> --
>
> I left out part of that quote before. More complete would be:
>
> Now, how are we to recognize Nature's most excellent communities? Whatever does not kill them makes them stronger.
>
> I think Babble is, or at least could be, a most excellent community. Anybody else?
>
> Bob

Mr Hsiung,
You wrote,[...how they see you is up to me...].
You and your deputies can steer people in to how they see me, is correct. You can do this by controlling as to what is supportive or not by allowing statements to stand or to sanction them, showing what is or is not supportive here, for you do not want a forest fire to start so you do not wait to put out a flame. And if the flame of hatred toward the Jews is allowed to be acceptable here, then the flame could burn all Jews, not just me as a Jew here. So when you leave statements that could arouse anti-Semitic feeling to be seen as acceptable and/or supportive, just remember that Jewish children could be the victims of antisemitic violence from those that read those statements allowed to stand here, and seek out a Jew to murder. You did after years attend to one of these type of statements that you allow to be considered supportive, but there are years of outstanding requests/notifications from me that still could spread hatred toward the Jews and others until they are also acted on by you.
You now say that you will allow statements that are not supportive but they are acceptable. That could mean that you just want the statement to stand and it is acceptable to yo, but not supportive. So now readers do not know if what is left to stand is either acceptable or supportive r something else.
I would like for you to examine the following and after each one designate as to if the statement in question is either supportive or just acceptable to be posted here, but not supportive, or something else. Then readers could know if you are intentionally committing an act against your own terms of service that could injure others by you either disregarding your rules or not in a reckless or not manner. This then could also allow readers to know if you consider that Jews have equal protection of your rules here or not and if not, why they do not.
You say to not post anything that could lead one to feel accused or put down. That is a good rule, for injury could occur to those that are accused of something that could damage their reputation and induce hostile and disagreeable opinions and feelings against one. And if one is being used as a scapegoat, then many could attack the one being used as a scapegoat and the injury could be compounded. This could IMHHHO even induce a mob-mentality if it is allowed to be considered by you as acceptable but not supportive.
Here are the posts that I would like for you to label as either acceptable, or supportive or something else so that I can defend myself against the potential IMO of a mob-mentality being induced here by you that I think could happen if you do not accommodate my request here. If already responded to, please post the url showing that.
Lou Pilder
http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/admin/20130702/msgs/1048566.html
http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/admin/20130702/msgs/1048569.html
http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/admin/20130702/msgs/1048571.html
http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/admin/20130702/msgs/1048575.html
http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/admin/20130702/msgs/1048641.html
http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/admin/20130702/msgs/1048705.html
http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/admin/20130702/msgs/1048712.html
http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/admin/20130702/msgs/1048715.html
http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/admin/20130702/msgs/1048717.html
http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/admin/20130702/msgs/1048883.html
http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/admin/20130702/msgs/1049210.html
Then there are these that I also would like for you to post as to if you are designating that the statement in question is supportive, or just acceptable to post by you without being supportive,, even though there is the potential IMHO for Jews to be victims of anti-Semitic violence by a subset of people that read these posts and think that what is in question is supportive and civil since they are allowed to stand, and the aspect that all Jews could be affected, not just me as a Jew here.
http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/admin/20130109/msgs/1042501.html

 

Hatred and Being Jewish.

Posted by SLS on September 19, 2013, at 13:34:09

In reply to Lou's reply-ehyphoartaght » Dr. Bob, posted by Lou Pilder on September 19, 2013, at 13:25:48

> And if the flame of hatred toward the Jews is allowed to be acceptable here

Perhaps the perceived hatred has nothing to do with being Jewish.

Perhaps there is no hatred at all.


- Scott

 

Lou's request to readers-Koenigsberg

Posted by Lou Pilder on September 19, 2013, at 21:05:57

In reply to Lou's reply-ehyphoartaght » Dr. Bob, posted by Lou Pilder on September 19, 2013, at 13:25:48

> > > > That which does not kill the community makes the community stronger.
> > >
> > > not necessarily. it could weaken it and make it more susceptible to death or harm by other means. like disorders of the immune system.
> > >
> > > alexandra_k
> >
> > True. And that's an interesting analogy, since in some immune disorders the body attacks itself.
> >
> > > > Yes, you could be seen as challenging the health of this community.
> > >
> > > You want to allow the statement in question as acceptable that could harm my reputation by readers seeing me in a flase light as seeing what {could} mean that I am challenging the health of this community. This could decrease the respect, regard or confidence in which I m held and induce hostile or disagreeable opinions and feelings against me.
> > >
> > > You say that you will abide by your TOS and respond to notifications but you make an exception for yourself to make it optional to you to respond to my requests or not, which is a generally accepted meaning of discrimination which you agree is an abuse of power.
> > >
> > > Lou Pilder
> >
> > 1. Yes, others could see you in a negative light. They might not feel up for a challenge. They might be looking for a refuge. They, like Phillipa, might worry that the community might be weakened or die.
> >
> > And one part of the community might end up attacking another part of the community.
> >
> > 2. What I hear you saying is that you'd like others to see you in a positive light. And also that how they see you is up to me. Whether I suppress their responses, whether I respond to your requests, etc. I imagine that could feel like a powerless, dependent position to be in.
> >
> > --
> >
> > I left out part of that quote before. More complete would be:
> >
> > Now, how are we to recognize Nature's most excellent communities? Whatever does not kill them makes them stronger.
> >
> > I think Babble is, or at least could be, a most excellent community. Anybody else?
> >
> > Bob
>
> Mr Hsiung,
> You wrote,[...how they see you is up to me...].
> You and your deputies can steer people in to how they see me, is correct. You can do this by controlling as to what is supportive or not by allowing statements to stand or to sanction them, showing what is or is not supportive here, for you do not want a forest fire to start so you do not wait to put out a flame. And if the flame of hatred toward the Jews is allowed to be acceptable here, then the flame could burn all Jews, not just me as a Jew here. So when you leave statements that could arouse anti-Semitic feeling to be seen as acceptable and/or supportive, just remember that Jewish children could be the victims of antisemitic violence from those that read those statements allowed to stand here, and seek out a Jew to murder. You did after years attend to one of these type of statements that you allow to be considered supportive, but there are years of outstanding requests/notifications from me that still could spread hatred toward the Jews and others until they are also acted on by you.
> You now say that you will allow statements that are not supportive but they are acceptable. That could mean that you just want the statement to stand and it is acceptable to yo, but not supportive. So now readers do not know if what is left to stand is either acceptable or supportive r something else.
> I would like for you to examine the following and after each one designate as to if the statement in question is either supportive or just acceptable to be posted here, but not supportive, or something else. Then readers could know if you are intentionally committing an act against your own terms of service that could injure others by you either disregarding your rules or not in a reckless or not manner. This then could also allow readers to know if you consider that Jews have equal protection of your rules here or not and if not, why they do not.
> You say to not post anything that could lead one to feel accused or put down. That is a good rule, for injury could occur to those that are accused of something that could damage their reputation and induce hostile and disagreeable opinions and feelings against one. And if one is being used as a scapegoat, then many could attack the one being used as a scapegoat and the injury could be compounded. This could IMHHHO even induce a mob-mentality if it is allowed to be considered by you as acceptable but not supportive.
> Here are the posts that I would like for you to label as either acceptable, or supportive or something else so that I can defend myself against the potential IMO of a mob-mentality being induced here by you that I think could happen if you do not accommodate my request here. If already responded to, please post the url showing that.
> Lou Pilder
> http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/admin/20130702/msgs/1048566.html
> http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/admin/20130702/msgs/1048569.html
> http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/admin/20130702/msgs/1048571.html
> http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/admin/20130702/msgs/1048575.html
> http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/admin/20130702/msgs/1048641.html
> http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/admin/20130702/msgs/1048705.html
> http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/admin/20130702/msgs/1048712.html
> http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/admin/20130702/msgs/1048715.html
> http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/admin/20130702/msgs/1048717.html
> http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/admin/20130702/msgs/1048883.html
> http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/admin/20130702/msgs/1049210.html
> Then there are these that I also would like for you to post as to if you are designating that the statement in question is supportive, or just acceptable to post by you without being supportive,, even though there is the potential IMHO for Jews to be victims of anti-Semitic violence by a subset of people that read these posts and think that what is in question is supportive and civil since they are allowed to stand, and the aspect that all Jews could be affected, not just me as a Jew here.
> http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/admin/20130109/msgs/1042501.html

Friends,
I am requesting that those that are considering being a discussant here to read the following article by Richard Koenigsberg. I think that it is time that all readers understand the ideology put forth here and how it could harm the Jewish people, and yourself if you do not understand it. So I am here to educate you so that you could have a more informed mind.
Now I have been posting about hate and how hate could prevent you from overcoming depression and addiction and how it could cause you to kill yourself and/or others and even commit mass-murder under the influence of mind-altering drugs taken in collaboration with a psychiatrist/doctor.
Now the issues here, if you remain ignorant about them, could IMO cause you to be swayed and steered in a direction that you may have no control of, due to ignorance of the issues. In reading the following, you could get information from a person with a doctorate in what you could read from him. I am asking that all of you take this opportunity to have a greater understanding of the issues here by reading the following.
To see the article:
A. Pull up Google
B. Type in:
[Richard Koenigsberg,The Psychoanalysis of Culture, Body Politic]
This is usually first and to verify the correct one, it was posted on Oct 12 2004 and you will see the phrase {Body Politic} in the subject line.
Lou

 

Re: Hatred and Being Jewish.

Posted by Phillipa on September 19, 2013, at 21:08:02

In reply to Hatred and Being Jewish., posted by SLS on September 19, 2013, at 13:34:09

Nothing to do with being Jewish as have many Jewish friends and this is in real life and have known none that feel threatened due to their religion. Phillipa

 

Re: The Hsiung-Pilder discussion

Posted by Dr. Bob on September 19, 2013, at 21:59:02

In reply to Lou's reply-ehyphoartaght » Dr. Bob, posted by Lou Pilder on September 19, 2013, at 13:25:48

> > 2. What I hear you saying is that you'd like others to see you in a positive light. And also that how they see you is up to me.
>
> You and your deputies can steer people in to how they see me, is correct. ... So when you leave statements that could arouse anti-Semitic feeling to be seen as acceptable and/or supportive, just remember that Jewish children could be the victims of antisemitic violence from those that read those statements allowed to stand here, and seek out a Jew to murder.
>
> I would like for you to examine the following and after each one designate as to if the statement in question is either supportive or just acceptable to be posted here, but not supportive, or something else.

What I hear you saying now is that it's not just up to me how others see you, but also whether they murder you (or other Jews). That sounds like a vulnerable, as well as a powerless and dependent, position to be in.

Of course, Jews have in the past been murdered because they were Jewish. I'm reminded of how people exposed to trauma can have negative emotions and expectations afterward.

I might be able to examine those statements one at a time. Where would you like to start? Help me out by specifying the statement in question as well as supplying a link. Thanks,

Bob

 

Re: Hatred and Being Jewish.

Posted by SLS on September 19, 2013, at 23:15:36

In reply to Re: Hatred and Being Jewish., posted by Phillipa on September 19, 2013, at 21:08:02

> Nothing to do with being Jewish as have many Jewish friends and this is in real life and have known none that feel threatened due to their religion. Phillipa

Hatred still exists around the world, and is propagated and nurtured through separation and propaganda. I would like to see connections made to antisemitism in the Psycho-Babble community, if there are any. Invisibility is a friend to persecution. I see no effort being made to uncover these connections.


- Scott

 

Lou's reply-The Hsiung-Pilder discussion-violence

Posted by Lou Pilder on September 20, 2013, at 9:59:33

In reply to Re: The Hsiung-Pilder discussion, posted by Dr. Bob on September 19, 2013, at 21:59:02

> > > 2. What I hear you saying is that you'd like others to see you in a positive light. And also that how they see you is up to me.
> >
> > You and your deputies can steer people in to how they see me, is correct. ... So when you leave statements that could arouse anti-Semitic feeling to be seen as acceptable and/or supportive, just remember that Jewish children could be the victims of antisemitic violence from those that read those statements allowed to stand here, and seek out a Jew to murder.
> >
> > I would like for you to examine the following and after each one designate as to if the statement in question is either supportive or just acceptable to be posted here, but not supportive, or something else.
>
> What I hear you saying now is that it's not just up to me how others see you, but also whether they murder you (or other Jews). That sounds like a vulnerable, as well as a powerless and dependent, position to be in.
>
> Of course, Jews have in the past been murdered because they were Jewish. I'm reminded of how people exposed to trauma can have negative emotions and expectations afterward.
>
> I might be able to examine those statements one at a time. Where would you like to start? Help me out by specifying the statement in question as well as supplying a link. Thanks,
>
> Bob

Mr Hsiung,
Here is one post , and a contained link to another post, that I would like for you to answer the requests from me to you in the post and its link to the other post. If you could, then I could use your replies to me to bring out the next one for your request for me to list the posts in question.
There are two issues here in this. One is that the threat of bodily harm is allowed to stand, and there is that the threat could be thought by a subset of people to be connected to my posting of the Jewish perspective that one can receive a new heart and a new spirit as in the scriptures that the Jews use.
Lou Pilder
http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/admin/20130702/msgs/1049306.html


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