--- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> --- In [email protected], "authfriend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> > And my impulse is to tell them what it felt like,
> > not to make *them* feel bad, but so they understand
> > the effect it had, assuming they will want to avoid
> > hurting someone else in the future.  
> 
> This is what people have been trying to tell YOU for years
> now, Judy, every time you call someone a liar over a matter
> of opinion, every time you suggest that they are lowvibe and
> unevolved because their politics aren't the same as yours, 
> every time you blast some innocent TMer bystander for the
> terrible sin of siding with one of your "enemies" on a.m.t.,
> every time you call someone a criminal or  a phony or 
> otherwise demonize them to "win" one of your arguments.
> 
> This level of feedback hasn't worked for you.

Right, because it's so blatantly, wildly inaccurate
as a characterization of my behavior.  Not just
inaccurate but deliberately misrepresentational.

I won't go into the details unless anyone is
interested; suffice it to say the misrepresentations
in the above are easily documentable, and in this
context hypocritical in the extreme.

> But you think it will for Rory?

*Even if* your description were accurate, which 
it is not, the context is so different your attempt
to draw a parallel is absurd.

> Given YOUR history on the Internet, aren't you in effect
> saying that YOUR feelings are the only thing that matters?

Given my *actual* history on the Internet, as
opposed to the viciously false one you've portrayed
here, most certainly not.

Not only that, you obviously haven't read the
discussion I was having with Rory with any
attention.  That isn't even what I was saying
to him.

<snip>
> I'm sorry to bring the past into this -- that's 
> usually your schtick -- but taking this approach with Rory
> is just the height of hypocrisy coming from you.

Uh-huh.  You're the very last person in a position
to be accusing anyone else of hypocrisy.






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