Milos Rancic wrote:
You didn't read last messages well? ;)
Mark said that he supported Zlatiborian hoax because
of fun.
Yes, I have. My point was that the very mention of
such words can have unwanted side-effects, no matter
if they are meant ironically or seriously. Especially
when the irony is not obvious to everybody at first
sight.
Arbeo
On 11/10/05, Arbeo M <arbeo_m(a)yahoo.de> wrote:
Mark Williamson wrote:
It wasn't a real problem until Milos and the
other
anti-Zlatiborians decided to make a big fuss to try
to >prevent the glorious
people of Zlatibor from
getting the >Wikipedia they so richly deserve in
their
beautiful >native language, and for petty
political
reasons.
Hi Mark!
The other day I wrote that Milos ought to be a
little
bit more tolerant of various opinions (including
yours) here.
On the other hand, I don't think using words like
"nationalists", "oppressors" or "anti-Zlatiborians"
will help establishing a good atmosphere of
discussion
here when the issues themselves are difficult
enough.
Best,
Arbeo
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