Shaun,

This was more clear to me and others as to your original intent, but
you need to understand the way you write often times tends to ramble
on and on with no point in sight, is confusing to read, and getting
any kind of intelligible meaning from your posts is often times
difficult. Between the ramble, grammatical errors, misspelled words,
and general extraneous content no one wants to read your posts any
more. On the occasion someone does read one of your posts it is
usually filled with negative or pessimistic comments that do not
constructively add to the conversation. It is for these and other
reasons I felt it was in our best interests to moderate you so that
only messages with a clear point, a more positive outlook, and does
not flame or attack someone get through while filtering out all the
other less desirable messages.

Cheers!


On 11/6/13, shaun everiss <sm.ever...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi scot and all.
> Firstly a clarification on my message.
> 1.  I was refering to how some sighted unfortunately may treat us,
> yes I know its a stereotype that because  some believe sighted people
> that is that we are helpless even when it may not be the case I may
> maybe others may think the same stereotype about the sighted though
> that is getting less and less the case.
> My third statement was more if we got sued for copywrite over using
> copywrited materials, and an inability to probably fund any suits
> should we loose never mind other things related, since we are
> disabled we have harder time getting jobs generally though this is
> not always the case, it is if you like a pet fear of being stuck in a
> corner.
> If we ever got into legal trouble, I do wander with the little we may
> have, cash wise what could we do if others decided to walk over us,
> yes I know the same applies to everyone which is not a big giant
> company that can happily sue other companies, but if you are a normal
> user in the middle, being disabled just brings it closer to home
> since I have no idea what I would do in this situation and I would
> feel poor and helpless at that point.
> So yeah its my problem and not yours.
> I did not mean to offend anyone as such.
> I should have rephrased these better.
> I didn't mean what I write at least not those in the way I was
> thinking, in truth I never thought about it as such, thinking others
> would see through my meanings, though the same happens offline, I may
> mean something different but say a completely different thing, one
> thing I need to watch since it does slip itself out.

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