--- Goa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Is this post about 'Who is Right' and 'Who is > Wrong'? > > Or, is it about ;'Which Camp is Right' and 'Which > Camp is Wrong'? > > Am I under the wrong impression of 'Goanet' is to > discuss 'What is Right' and 'What is Wrong'? > Mario observes: > I think "all of the above" is what Goanet is all about. As Fred noted recently, Goans have more opinions per capita than most other communities. Other than some confused thinking, which others are quick to point out, I find nothing wrong with that. > So what if some grow to detest what others think or write? That's part of life. Don't you have people in your personal lives like that as well? > Since Goanet is a public, worldwide, internet forum, I think members should be free to discuss ANYTHING they want to that may be of interest to Goa and Goans, remembering that many Goans have lives and interests and committments that go beyond Goa. > The comments from time to time about what OTHERS ought to be interested in, in the context of a public forum, has never failed to amaze me, given that every post identifies the poster and the subject, that every email system has a Mailbox of incoming emails, and every PC has a delete button. Mine even has an automatic "thrash" section for "specially challenged posters":-)) > Goanet, unlike many public forums, is fortunate enough to have moderators who often drive me nuts but are mostly wise and well-meaning and who have the awesome power to close a thread that is out of control, as they have done recently, though some posters cleverly resuscitate an old debate in a new form, and this thread is a good example. > People have given their LIVES, folks, so that most of us can have the ability to speak our minds freely. There are still people around the world who do not have such freedoms. Let's never forget that or take it for granted. >
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