Re: MD Racism in the forum.

From: Steve Peterson (peterson.steve@verizon.net)
Date: Thu Jul 10 2003 - 22:27:38 BST

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    Rich, Joe, all,

    It is a shame that you voiced your agreement with squonk that "the claim
    that ancient Greece saw the emergence of subjects and objects is quite
    frankly ludicrous" under the heading "racism in the forum." I would have
    done it under a different heading. Since squonk had recently solicited
    support for his charge of racism against Bo in this thread, such support
    would seem to support squonk's charge of racism. I hope that would be an
    incorrect inference and that you will be clear on whether "being with
    squonk" means that you also think that Bo is deliberately promoting racism
    and whether such accusations are appropriate to our discussion group.

    Thanks,
    Steve

    > Hear! Hear! Squonk. I'm with you, too!!
    > Rich
    >
    > Joe <jhmau@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
    >> On 09 July 2003 4:50 AM Squonk writes to Scott:
    >>
    >> Hi Squonk, Scott, and all,
    >>
    >> joe: I think as you, Squonk! Well said!
    >>>
    >>> So, the claim that ancient Greece saw the emergence of subjects and objects
    >>> is quite frankly ludicrous. What did happen was a very severe emphasis - a
    >>> world shattering mistake of making these divisions permanent like the Gods.
    >>> Its an artistic creation, and primarily an aesthetic one. You simply do not
    >>> need a SoM to do maths or geometry, and the S/O divide is certainly not a
    >>> prerequisite for another level in the MoQ.
    >>>

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