On Thursday 28 September 2006 15:08, Brian Litzinger 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote about 'Re: [gentoo-amd64]  Re: Tolerance, 
Freedom, Prosthetics':
> I am happy so long as seller A can offer product A,
> and seller B can offer product B, and seller C and
> offer product C ... and buyers X and Y can choose
> among them.

I'm not happy is seller B engages in business practices that I find 
immoral.

> I am unhappy when buyer X calls buyer Y evil for
> the decision buyer Y made.

I agree.

> I am also unhappy when buyer X calls sellers he did
> not buy from evil.

Even buyer X chose not to buy from those sellers BECAUSE (s)he believes 
their business practices are immoral and should be made illegal?

> On the other hand, if you live in the real world (unlike me)
> you may be best off calling what you do not like evil.  Seems
> everyone else does.

:)

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