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>From: "Rick Adams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: RE: TIPS Awards
>Date: Mon, Oct 18, 1999, 4:44 PM
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> And if I win, the victim is Michael Sylvester <hee hee hee>. After all,
> he shouldn't mind. He _believes_ in corporal punishment! ;-)
Amusing.
I'd like to know why it's not OK for Michael Sylvester to make "insensitive"
comments (and he gets asked by the list owner to apologize), but it is OK
for others to make personal comments about him. In these latest discussions,
I seem to recall that suggestions have been made (by more than one member of
this list) that he is not really a psychology teacher (I don't recall seeing
any evidence), his posts have been compared to those of a bored
undergraduate troll, he's been asked something to the effect "you don't
really teach that nonsense, do you?" and now Rick jokingly suggests that he
would like to spank Michael.
Am I missing something here? Why is it that only some members of the list
need to be concerned about being sensitive?
John
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John Serafin
Professor of Psychology
Saint Vincent College
300 Fraser Purchase Rd.
Latrobe, PA 15650
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