Re: WAR: Apparently the internet does NOT see censorship as damage and route

From: hubert mania (humania@t-online.de)
Date: Wed Mar 26 2003 - 12:22:16 MST

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    Sit down Michael

    read your funny little barrel burst one more time, think a little harder and
    then try again to convince me of your superior knowledge. And if you study
    deep enough all sides of your issue and think hard enough, maybe you come up
    with the same (ir)rational conclusion I found: that your text is a Moebius
    loop that can be applied by anybody to *prove* that his opinion is right.

    Michael Dickey said:

    > Ron,
    >
    > Dont Dismay, Humania is just not familiar with the concept of coming to a
    > rational conclusion after studying in depth both sides of an issue.
    > Instead, if the masses are brainwashed without utilizing a single critical
    > thinking nueron, it's a'ok as long as it jives with his own idealogy.
    >
    > Humania, the point Ron is trying to make is that Teachers should not be
    > forcing ideas onto children and students, they should encourage children
    to
    > study questions, even difficult ones, and understand both sides of
    > arguments, and then make a decision based on a clear understanding of both
    > sides, additionally, they should be able to acknolwedge when they do not
    > know enough to speak intelligently on a subject.
    >
    > With some 80% - 90% of the teachers in the US being liberals, and the
    > Teachers Unions donating to liberal campaigns, its not hard to understand
    > why so many students hate America, George Bush, and everything his
    > administration does. Its hard not to when it is drilled into you from the
    > time you are a young child.
    >
    > Michael Dickey
    >
    > Humania:
    > "whats wrong with that"
    >
    > Ron:
    > "Humania,
    > You had a protest of perhaps a few dozen or a hundred teachers.
    You
    > proclaim it as a protest of thousands of students. That is what is wrong.
    > Ron h."
    >



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