[Wikipedia-l] This is a 'first-timer' - should I have missunderstood somehting then please have mercy for me
Thomas R. Koll
tomk32 at gmx.de
Sun Jan 22 17:18:29 UTC 2006
Am 22.01.2006 um 17:59 schrieb Michael Laudahn:
> Thomas Koll's reply: probably a sample of german totalitarian fuzzy
> logic
obviously you didn't read my biography...
> He contends to have read half an hour in my website and now
> diagnoses me as
> having 'paranoia' - whatever that may be.
I don't diagnose, I'm a informatics student not a psychologist.
Btw, not only totalitarism and ignorance for social matters in
the own country is a German habit but also Querulantentum ;-)
> 'Logic': This procedure has got nothing to do with it. He is
> arguing around
> my arguments. My arguments were, in a nutshell: Both the
> individuals named
> (cf my original message) boast as human-rights specialists.
> Practise has shown that they seem very choosy whom to attribute
> these rights, when they have been violated. Human rights are,
> however, indivisible by nature. In other words, they are probably
> high-ranking conmen, and the public has a right to know about that.
As Ströbele already wrote, you don't deliver enough details, just
complaining about
helicopters and Zoll-boats is really not enough for deciding wether
or not to
take a lawsuit.
> A link to a critical website would accomplish the balance that now
> is lost, due to their partisan self-depiction.
>
> Calling people 'psychiatric' names is the first step towards
> treating them
> like that - think of the defunct Soviet Union, and remember who was
> right
> and who was wrong.
communism is a good thing, sadly in theory only.
> I would prefer the anglo-saxon community dealing with this issue. I
> have tried the german conflict-solving layer already and know that
> there is nothing to be expected.
at least dropping a note on wikide-l would be nice because I
doubt that the anglo-saxon here have enough knowledge of
German language to understand all you website.
ciao, tom
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