Please refrain from this corporate coup narrative. There was a *violation *from
AFRINIC. And when such a thing happens, consequences should be faced. It is
as simple as that. Do note that the scale of this problem is no similar to
a quarrel between two neighbors. It involves large organizations/entities
whose responsibilities affect millions of users. What kind of good change
will it bring if people will just tolerate similar violations?


Regards,
Christian

On Mon, Aug 2, 2021 at 8:20 AM Ronald F. Guilmette <[email protected]>
wrote:

> In message <
> caoacvle1tapauaz0xjjk_cmytmppodkphgp7hdogv9wh+bu...@mail.gmail.com>
> Christian Orozco <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >Owen said, the CORRECTION of behavior is what's being sought.
>
> I also have many outstanding quarrels with AFRINIC and I also fervently
> desire to see the organization's behavior be corrected.
>
> But I do not pursue these goals either at the point of a gun, or via a
> $1.8 BILLION dollar lawsuit.  I do not do so because the ends do not
> justify the means, and I am a believer that change should be effected
> via democratic means, despite how frustrating that kind of process may
> be at times.
>
> What is happening right now is instead an attempt at a corporate coup,
> and a hostile takeover, all engineered by one company and by one man.
>
> This is the very opposite of democracy.
>
>
> Regards,
> rfg
>
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