On Wed, 2002-09-11 at 06:51, Michael R. Irwin wrote:
You really think that is helpful when approaching someone on behalf of the mailing list to ask that they comply with predefined community customs, rules, policies, etc.?
If provocatively stupid things are appropriate then they are appropriate for all, if not appropriate then they are not appropriate for all. Tis the American myth.
"With justice and liberty for all."
or
"With insults and intolerance for all."
Free advice follows, clearly worth nothing because I am not a popular fellow at the moment.
Pick your customs carefully. You may find yourself subject to them.
Think before you post, Mike.
Those who responded to Jaap's post merely exercised their own right to freedom of expression. None of them denied Jaap's right to hold such an opinion, or said he should be stopped from expressing it. The freedom to speak does not include freedom from criticism for that speech.
Now compare to what Jaap said. The implication of his post is that men should decide "important" issues alone and women should be barred from any consideration in deciding them. Now that truly IS a restriction of liberty, wouldn't you say?