Freedom of speech in it rudimentary form is the amiable right to do or say
what you like no matter what the circumstances. So being rude is a form of
speech, if you yourself were to say something that, 'lets say' I found rude
do I then find you "anti-social" or simple down right rude. I think not as I
have not found you thus.

 We the people do not have the right to pass judgement on someone just
because that which they have said offends us. Just recalling " He is without
888888 cast the first stone" no guys I am not religious, but I have studied
the book.

 Now to you and many of us he is a crass rude and without a doubt a severe
case of megalomania as he/she professes to be right and everyone else wrong
and to cover his/her distaste for argument hides behind rudeness.

Maybe we should not be asking what to do about him but why he is doing it!
Maybe he/she has something of importance to convey, I don't know.

What say we set up some way of allowing him/her through verbal discussion in
a chat room or alike to push his/her point, remembering of course to invite
everyone to attend, so we can evaluate his/her words simple as words and not
an attitude or social disorder.

I have found that most rude people have a very valid point, they just don't
say it properly and people label them rude.

I think it should be a global discussion one that I personally would love to
attend.

Richard


On 10/31/05, Ian Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Mon, 2005-10-31 at 16:07 +0800, Richard jenkins wrote:
> > Hi everyone.
> >
> > Now I don't write very often BUT I do read the writing coming down the
> tube!
> > Censorship; not a nice word is it,
>
> Don't confuse freedom of speech with anti-social behaviour.
>
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> Ian Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> ZMSL
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Mr. Richard Jenkins.
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The effect is the same BUT the outcome is different.

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