Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/08/07
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On 7 Aug 2006 at 14:51, John Sluss wrote: > Landis may have taken a little extra testosterone to stay in the race. He > just wanted to stay in the race afterall. If so he cheats. One can make up > a > lot of excuses, but the bottom line is he was fired for altering a > photograph. And rightly so. I just find it useful sometimes to try to get a handle on WHY the people who cheat do so; it adds data points to the bullshit detector software. In today's world it seems very common for one group to respond to another group and their actions based on some pulled-out-of-nowhere propaganda-based motivation ("They hate our freedoms") rather than on some sort of rational look at what makes each group do what they do, or in many cases what they themselves have said... And that means that each group's reactions are usually both inappropriate and incomprehensible to the other group, who then respond based on what THEY perceive (or are told to perceive), and everybody's talking past each other, and things just go spiraling upward (or downward, depending on the metaphor) until everything goes boom. Personally, I don't see this as a good development, but then I don't LIKE covering riots and gang fights and wars, and I most especially don't like being shot at or having things set on fire or blown up in my immediate vicinity. I'm just over thinking that running for my life is fun. If I have to, I have to, it's the nature of life, but I think I can be excused for NOT wanting to do it on a regular basis so some group of politicians or warlords or whatever can get their little hormonal viagra on, y'know? -- R. Clayton McKee http://www.rcmckee.com Photojournalist rcmckee@rcmckee.com P O Box 571900 voice/fax 713/783-3502 Houston, TX 77257-1900 cell phone # on request