Judy to my satisfaction I covered the issue you mention when I wrote: And what 
about our own motivations as we ascribe blame without having all the facts?

I felt turq's compassion in his post. I was not pandering. But you, as usual, 
are attempting to pass off your opinions as fact and your unsuccessful attempts 
at mind reading as successful.




On Thursday, March 13, 2014 8:43 AM, "authfri...@yahoo.com" 
<authfri...@yahoo.com> wrote:
 
  
There may be, shall we say, mixed motivations--i.e., other than 
compassion--involved in the ascribing of blame by the TM critics on FFL. In the 
past, when the TMO has come significantly a-cropper, there have been veritable 
explosions of glee here from the critics, just as in this instance.

I think it may be naive to attribute that glee to compassion. Such an 
attribution, in fact, looks a lot like pandering. Nobody wants the pandits to 
suffer; that's a given and really doesn't merit special acclaim.


...But can we really know the motivations of all concerned? The parents, the 
TMO, the pundits themselves? And what about our own motivations as we ascribe 
blame without having all the facts?

Can we ever know all the facts? Is there such a thing as facts anyway? 

I feel in this post of yours a lot of compassion. For that I thank you.


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