Earlier: "...Please, shut up and go away..."
A response: "...take responsibility for our own happiness by filtering our own reading using simple tools like our own scroll-down arrow keys and delete keys ... rather than asking someone else to put us out of our own misery for us ..."
A response that: "... So when people make horrible unfounded accusations against members of our project on our own mailing list, we should just scroll past and allow them to continue? ..."
Peter Blaise responds: Versus ...?
I'm suggesting that we set an example of what we'd prefer.
If we can't do that with the alphabet keys, I'm suggesting exercising the scroll and delete keys instead. Each of us has a choice.
I'm suggesting that we set an example of what we'd prefer.
If we can't do that with the alphabet keys, I'm suggesting exercising the scroll and delete keys instead. Each of us has a choice.
How does ignoring slanderous comments set an example?
Thomas Dalton wrote:
I'm suggesting that we set an example of what we'd prefer.
If we can't do that with the alphabet keys, I'm suggesting exercising the scroll and delete keys instead. Each of us has a choice.
How does ignoring slanderous comments set an example?
It exemplifies the virtue of forbearance.
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