Isn't there anything to have doubts about? In circumstances like this, I guess a better mindset would be to clarify that doubt. People are talking a lot about an issue not because they just want to campaign wrong information, but because they collectively want to find answers which they know they deserve to know.
On a side note, thank you for pointing out the importance of the meeting on Wednesday. That will be very important for everyone. Regards, Christian On Mon, Aug 2, 2021 at 8:11 AM Ronald F. Guilmette <[email protected]> wrote: > In message < > caoacvlg0ynx5je0uakqj6c+xvvlnfhl5jqf1juxwzowtimg...@mail.gmail.com> > Christian Orozco <[email protected]> wrote: > > >First of all, no one here wants AFRINIC to perish. > > I'm sorry, but you are just simply wrong about that. > > >Describing something as "shady" does not directly put one side into a > >bad light, it's just that > > Yes, it does, and that is intentional. > > >If only there is an urgency to > >inform everyone of AFRINIC's financial situation, then there will not be a > >point of doubt at all in the first place. > > You and other members of "Team Cloud Innovation" are *creating* the doubt. > > We have seen this here in the USA also. A few Republican politicians say > "People have doubts about the 2020 US election" and then some talking heads > on Fox News say "People have doubts about the 2020 US election" and then a > few more Republican politicians say "People have doubts about the 2020 US > election" and then some talking heads on Fox News say again "People have > doubts about the 2020 US election". > > Yes! It is true! Some people have doubts about the 2020 US election, > specifically because some people with clear motives CAUSED THEM to have > some doubts. > > It is still all "bovine excrement". > > In any case, we shall know on this coming Wednesday if all of these self- > serving claims that "The sky is falling!"[1] have any validity or if they > were all just parts of a coordinated disinformation campaign seeking to > sow doubt and thus stampede people, like cattle, into the false belief > that an imminent catastrophy is looming. > > It isn't infectious diseases that are contagious. So is panic and the > poor judgements that some with that. (And some people here seem to be > relying on that fact.) > > > Regards, > rfg > > > [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henny_Penny > > _______________________________________________ > Community-Discuss mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.afrinic.net/mailman/listinfo/community-discuss >
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