Shown: posts 1 to 3 of 3. This is the beginning of the thread.
Posted by Lou Pilder on October 26, 2004, at 13:25:22
Dr. Hsiung,
I am requesting that you make a determination as to the acceptability or not of the following in relation to the guidlines of the forum.
The poster writes,[...my comment was aimed at Lou...] and, [...and the comment was aimed {to get a response from Lou}...]
The poster also writes,[...having been accused of being antisemitic...].
I feel accused here by these statements, for I have requested that the moderator make a determination as to if certain statements by others {have the potential to arrouse antisemitic feelings}, not if they are antisemitic and I make these requests for determination so that there is no accusation written. The moderrator has written that there is some inherit accusation that is customary on an administrative discussion and that it is acceptable here and even one post to me was determined by Dr. Hsiung to be allowed even though he wrote that being accused is inevitable on an administrative discussion.
But this poster writes [...accused of being antisemitic on {many times}...],(which I have already explained that I am not accusing anyone of anything when I request a determination from Dr. Hsiung) on many times...]
I feel accused when I read that statement because of the {many times} written. I feel that a determination could be made as to if that statement is overbroad in realtion to your idea here of {overgeneralising} or some other aspect of the guidlines here. I feel that I am being accused as being an accuser when I believe that I am not an accuser.
Lou pilder
http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/admin/20041012/msgs/407422.html
Posted by Lou Pilder on October 26, 2004, at 13:47:03
In reply to Lou's request to Dr. Hsiung-407422, posted by Lou Pilder on October 26, 2004, at 13:25:22
Dr. Hsiung,
Another aspect of the post in question that I am requesting that you make a determination about is the posters statement,[...he threatened me with legal action...].
I do not belive that I threatened her with legal action , but I also do not know what she means by that. Since the statement could mean a veriety of things, could you make a determination as to its acceptability as it is written because her statement could mean, and I feel has the potential for others to think that I, perhaps, had an attorny, or a court, serve her with a letter of some sort to bring some sort of legal action against her, which I have not done. I am requesting that you write a determination as to if posters can write a statement like that that does not specify what was it that the poster used to write that I {threatened} her with legal action, or if you could request her to clarify what she meant by {theatened me with legal action} , for then if there is a response, I could respond accordingly, or it could be that the statement is a false accusation by the poster to me.
Lou Pilder
http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/admin/20041012/msgs/407422.html
Posted by Dr. Bob on October 27, 2004, at 6:02:31
In reply to Lou's request to Dr. Hsiung-407422, posted by Lou Pilder on October 26, 2004, at 13:25:22
> I am requesting that you make a determination as to the acceptability or not of the following in relation to the guidlines of the forum.
I'm going to let it stand (and already replied to it).
Bob
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