Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/10/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]George, My point was simply that there are some on the list who don't mind off-topic posts at all when they are involved in them and are very quick to criticize them when they aren't. Yesterday, someone posted a message that made comment on the United States having the death penalty for children. This immediately drew two comments that such a thing was "completely ludicrous" (from Eric Welch) and "absurd" (from Bill Grimwood). The juvenile justice system is something I know a bit about. I'm attorney currently working in the juvenile system. The original comment made was perhaps technically incorrect, but it was most definately not completely ludicrous or absurd. There are a number of states in which such a thing is absolutely possible and where young adults have recently been executed for offenses committed when they were legally children. If you find this offensive, I'm sorry. It is a serious subject where I felt that some rather significant misinformation had been posted and in which I have some specialized knowledge. I find it no more offensive or off-topic than some of the attempts at humor that have been posted here lately and much less so than some of the personal criticisms that have been flying around. I have tried to post some factual information on an existing subject and I have never, on this or any other subject, ever engaged in personal attacks on this list. When will we stop trying to regulate what others say on this list? We each have the absolute and unfettered ability to control what we read here and what we respond to. Read what interests you and respond to what you find interesting or where you have something to impart, but please don't try and make those decisions for me. I am perfectly capable of making them for myself. A list like this should serve not only as a forum for the discussion of Leicas, but as a place where those who have Leicas in common can communicate with each other about whatever they choose, be it travel or politics or Scotch or whatever. Why not? Every posting has a subject line and every computer keyboard has a delete key. Bryan - ----- Original Message ----- From: George Huczek <ghuczek@sk.sympatico.ca> To: <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us> Cc: <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us> Sent: Friday, October 01, 1999 7:40 PM Subject: [Leica] Re: WAS: Americans. baby killers. GET OFF IT! > At 06:11 PM 01/10/99 -0700, Bryan Caldwell wrote: > >Ted, > > > >The last time I checked, the subject line of this thread was clearly > >labeled. If you're not interested, don't read it. The same way many of us > >don't read posts about single malt scotches instead of launching tirades > >about those who do. > > > > There is more at stake here than simply deleting messages that one does not > want to read. I share the concern raised by Mr. Grant that the topic in > question is offensive and distasteful. The LUG is no place to discuss such > topics. The anti-American sentiments expressed are bound to provoke > serious concerns, and I might add that Ted and I are both Canadians ... if > we find the comments so distasteful, it is understandable that American > citizens would react even more strongly to them. > > >