Ronald G Minnich wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> It's not for me to say whether he should be banned or not,
Me neither: I don't run the list.
> but I would voice the opinion that he needs sensitivity training.
Yeah, but no, but yeah, but no, but* ...
so do many of us.
I think until he grows up, he ought to be banned. The correct
decision was made.
There are no "correct" decisions in cases like this, just opinions.
Speaking as someone who's grandparents died in Auschwitz,
I don't think he should have been banned simply for saying "Sieg Heil",
but I don't know the whole story.
Empirically, banning things (whether they be people or opinions) doesn't
work:
one needs to embrace and extend.
Unfortunately, one doesn't always like what one has to embrace.
D.
* Little Britain reference.