And specifically on Marsha being "boring" .... I've made the point
before several times myself.

Marsha sticks to her Buddhist guns like a cracked record, not because
she's "stuck" in her ways, but because she's reacting to the
scientistic ideologues stuck in / sticking to their ways. Nature.

Until things change, I defend her right to do so.
Ian

On Fri, Aug 2, 2013 at 3:12 PM, Ian Glendinning
<[email protected]> wrote:
> With Ant having defused the DMB response with humour perhaps we could
> get back to the point.
>
> I too winced a little at the rather patronising "Marsha My Dear"
> headline, but hey, it's really tough to make a difficult point on this
> forum these days, a point that doesn't fit the "accepted MD ideology"
> - and you have to start somewhere. Well done Ant for making the
> effort. I've tried and get roundly shouted down by the baying mob of
> Pirsig bulldogs.
>
> The point is balance.
> Any evolutionary ecosystem, any democracy, needs to defend it's
> minority interests.
>
> Most shocking was Dan's "what difference does it make ... " line. [shakes 
> head]
> Pirsig and "them pesky redskins" working title for Lila - hello?
>
> Even after we've had Paul pointing out the two contexts within the MoQ
> we still get one shouting down the other. If we can't handle that gawd
> 'elp us add with every gender / national / racial / cultural /
> cognitive-style / metaphysical perspective variation.
>
> Nice try Ant, and thanks for being a sport Marsha, we know you don't
> actually need our help, but when Khoo left in the circumstances he
> did, I really hoped the bulldogs might have had an epiphany.
>
> Ian
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