> On Jul 21, 2020, at 3:16 PM, Robert Schetterer wrote:
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> Am 21.07.20 um 21:07 schrieb Bill Cole:
>> On 21 Jul 2020, at 14:06, Grant Taylor wrote:
>>> On 7/21/20 11:56 AM, Bill Cole wrote:
All answers: "NO!" In those cases, "black" and "white" all reference
actual colors of physic
Am 21.07.20 um 21:07 schrieb Bill Cole:
On 21 Jul 2020, at 14:06, Grant Taylor wrote:
On 7/21/20 11:56 AM, Bill Cole wrote:
All answers: "NO!" In those cases, "black" and "white" all reference
actual colors of physical things, not a metaphorical value judgment.
Hum. Your "value judgement" s
On 21 Jul 2020, at 14:06, Grant Taylor wrote:
On 7/21/20 11:56 AM, Bill Cole wrote:
All answers: "NO!" In those cases, "black" and "white" all reference
actual colors of physical things, not a metaphorical value judgment.
Hum. Your "value judgement" statement is interesting.
The original me
On 7/21/20 11:56 AM, Bill Cole wrote:
All answers: "NO!" In those cases, "black" and "white" all reference
actual colors of physical things, not a metaphorical value judgment.
Hum. Your "value judgement" statement is interesting.
The original meaning of blacklist that I found seems to be exac