From: "[email protected] [FairfieldLife]" <[email protected]>

    I did not say you had any faults...
Isn't it fascinating that he thinks you did? 

I am just saying that what is true or untrue about a situation has a lot to do 
with what our minds conjure up when the situation unfolds, maybe everything to 
do with it.      
Duh. 

BTW, I enjoyed your line earlier (below) about how I was normal with normal 
people, just not with TBs. I've never really thought of TBs as normal, either.  
:-)


---In [email protected], <steve.sundur@...> wrote :

Thank you, anartaxius for enumerating some of my many faults, and attempting to 
make me see the light.
I will take your suggestions under advisement.


---In [email protected], <anartaxius@...> wrote :


Barry only does this with true believers. He is normal with normal people. 
Otherwise, he is a pusher. He is feeding you mental heroin, and you have become 
addicted. He is waiting on the street corner with another dose, with another 
hit. And until you show a spark of insight into the situation you are in, all 
you will accept is another hit, rather than the insight that lies hidden 
beneath it. You are focused on what Barry is doing, not what you are doing.  

---In [email protected], <steve.sundur@...> wrote :

it also appears Barry has taken his self appointed "retraining" mission to new 
heights.
but the interesting tell, is that the good doctor never seems to recognize that 
he could benefit immensely from the same medicine he constantly prescribes to 
all others. 


---In [email protected], <steve.sundur@...> wrote :

Feste, what you say makes perfect sense to any sort of mature individual.
We all recognize that free speech is an inviolable part of democratic 
societies.  It is also a privilege really.
But if some use that right to endlessly insult others in the most crude 
fashion, then because it is, and has always been a crazy world, at some point, 
someone is coming to become unhinged and lash out, possibly in the worst 
possible way.
And, if one has themself, a mindset of constantly pushing other people's 
buttons to get reactions, then they become numbed to a certain sensitivity that 
is the social lubricant of peaceful coexistence of differing views.
They would maintain, "I have the right to dump on you, and your beliefs and I 
will continue to do so because it is my right, and if you don't like, then that 
is just too bad"
To try to frame it in another way, is just a weak misdirection.



---In [email protected], <[email protected]> wrote :

If you deliberately go around provoking people, youshouldn’t be surprised if 
eventually they lash out at you. If I am a rich manand I decide to walk in a 
low-income, high-crime area with hundred-dollar billsattached to my clothing, I 
will likely get robbed. The thieves are wrong tocommit robbery, but I must also 
bear some responsibility for acting stupidly,since I know how much money means 
to people and what they may do to get it. Thisis not blaming the victim but 
applying common sense and acting accordingly. OtherwiseI put myself at risk as 
well as innocent others.

---In [email protected], <turquoiseb@...> wrote :

From: feste37 <[email protected]>

I see noreason to alter what I wrote. Insults from you are to be expected. 
After all,that’s what you do, isn’t it? Two years ago, the French government 
condemnedthe cartoons as needlessly provocative. See French magazine sparks 
another controversy over Mohammed cartoons. I am notsaying the magazine should 
be prevented from publishing them; only that to doso was ill-advised. 


No problemo, feste. Thanks for clarifying your position. 

I assume you also feel that women who are raped were ill-advised to wear 
clothes that make them look like women, and that black people shot by the 
police while just walking down the street were ill-advised to not bleach their 
skins to look white. You're riding the "Blame the victim" bus. Now it all makes 
sense.  



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---In [email protected], <turquoiseb@...> wrote :

From: feste37 <[email protected]>
 To: [email protected] 
 Sent: Thursday, January 8, 2015 12:37 AM
 Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: The Religious Mind
 
 Lampooning others' beliefs may be a tradition in the Westbut the Muslims don't 
like it so I see no purpose in doing it in cartoons that insultthe prophet. It 
only brings negative results, as we have seen. 

I simply cannot believe that someone on this forum is dumb enough to believe 
this, feste. You are in effect saying, "Lampooning the beliefs of people who 
have threatened to kill us if we lampoon their ideas is a bad idea, because 
they might kill us." An attitude like yours essentially ALLOWS these people 
stuck in the Middle Ages to dictate to the world how they should act. The 
people making these threats are terrorists. The people submitting to them are 
perpetuating terrorism. 

"The prophet" was just a man, as was almost every other spiritual figure in 
history (unless they were women). People should just get over their fantasies 
about these men and women.
These are thecartoons this magazine published:The Controversial Cartoons That 
Are Said To Have Inspired The Terrorist Attack Against Charlie Hebdo. “In 2012, 
the magazine includedmultiple caricatures of the Prophet Mohammad in which he 
appeared naked; onewas called “Mohammad: a star is born,” and showed a man bent 
over so his beardwas the only thing covering the lower half of his body. The 
cover depictedMohammad in a wheelchair being pushed by an Orthodox Jew.” 

I wouldn’t haveadvised this magazine to publish any of these, and indeed the 
French governmentadvised the same. You have to remember that in Islam the 
prophet is notdepicted. It is considered sacrilegious to do so (see the 
article). No good will come from it. Itis just being offensive for the sake of 
it. 


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---In [email protected], <s3raphita@...> wrote :




---In [email protected], <[email protected]> wrote :

Ah, the bravery of the liberals who think they have a perfect right to insult 
anyone's cherished beliefs just because they want to. 
Brave for sure. They just paid with their lives.
Generally speaking, it's not a good idea to insult other people's religion. 
They don't like it and it is not helpful to the situation. You should have 
learned that in grade school. 
Lampooning others' beliefs is a time-honoured tradition in the West.



---In [email protected], <turquoiseb@...> wrote :

From: "s3raphita@... [FairfieldLife]" <[email protected]>

 It's an odd kind of duty to publish cartoons that mock the founder of one of 
the world's largest religions in the way that is plainly meant to be deeply 
offensive to adherents of that faith. You say things cut both ways, and the 
matter of respecting the faith of others does also. 
Why should anyone *respect* a faith they regard as intolerant ofgays or women 
or free speech? Respect has to be earned. I support anyone's right to criticize 
Islam as robustly and satirically as they wish; just as I support someone's 
right to argue that liberal attitudes to sexuality are repugnant. Let everyone 
say what they wish; we can listen to their claims and come to our own 
conclusions. What are you afraid of?



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