Re: [opensuse] Banning personal attacks
- From: Banning someone out of personal spite is uncalled for fascism <justsaynotobrownshirtthugs@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 29 Feb 2008 13:43:05 -0500
Tony Alfrey wrote:
Banning someone out of personal spite is uncalled for fascism wrote:Tony Alfrey wrote:Stefan Hundhammer wrote:On Friday 29 February 2008 13:49, Banning someone out of personal spite is uncalled for fascism wrote:NOBODY noticed before when I went through numerous
accounts...
Not true; I noticed immediately (along with Randall). We just have better things to do than spend a lot of time with this. But this time, I'm hoping that you might *hear* this feedback.
<snip>
You are a knowledgeable person. You are also an intelligent person. But clearly, the way you treat other people just sucks.
I agree with this. You simply don't understand (or want to understand) that a lot of your remarks are simply mean-spirited.
Yet another personal attack on me.
No, I do not write on this list with any meanness of spirit.
Since when did you become a mind-reader?
Sigh. Another filter entry.
Translation: I, Tony Alfrey, cannot refute what Aaron wrote.
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