On 30/03/07, Jan Marozau janmarozau@gmail.com wrote:
I see no point to rebut your populism and stormy emotions.
OK, you're holy right, tarashkevica-users are angry villains, terrorists and fascism propagandists, who hate Belarus and belarusians and tarashkevica has nothing common with "real" Belarusian language.
If I would think so I wouldn't spend my time here. I say: you don't want to miss be-x-old. I say: we don't want to miss be-x-old. What's the problem?
So damn them and all that! You winners, let be-x-old die. it would be logical and natural conclusion of war
Make love, not war. Just stop to blame all the people around who doesn't support your efforts to draw our hard work in Incubator and on Meta in black (and "red") colours.
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2007/3/30, Ihar Hrachyshka ihar.hrachyshka@gmail.com:
On 30/03/07, Jan Marozau janmarozau@gmail.com wrote:
First, slogan was to vote against communist orthography, not communists. and it was just an element of PR-technology, not symbol of hate.
Excuse me, I should think of it as about PR and pray for your god for abusing me. It was just a joke, wasn't it?
Second, the only aim of voting against was not to tolerate the split of
one
unified and whole Belarusian Wikipedia.
Oh yeah. That sounds really good. Especially if you would remind that the slogan was "Say no to communist spelling in Wikipedia". No compromise. Just a big brother's love. That sounds really tolerant.
2007/3/30, Mark Williamson node.ue@gmail.com:
Don't think I haven'tr seen the livejournal posts about "coming to vote against the communists".
Mark
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