Thien-Thi Nguyen wrote:
probably a great many injustices occur when the decision making process
focuses purely on the technical or purely on the political. wherever
there is choice, there is also beauty and ugliness, slack and coercion,
understanding and misunderstanding. all these can be useful, although
perhaps only obliquely and only over time.
i am a sip of grappa from weeping over all this, so i'll stop now...
It is absolutely not wrong to talk politics. It is absolutely not wrong
to talk technical things. But mixing the arguments must be done very
carefully since it easy to mix logic and feeling when it you feel
threatened. (Of course we have better concentrate most of the times on
the technical issues here. But personally I feel it is good to know you
are thinking in other dimensions too.)
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