on 8/11/09 9:29 PM, Emily Monroe at bluecalioc...@me.com wrote: >> Because he is saying that basically what we are suggesting: a common >> set of standards governing personal interaction cannot be found. >> This is simply not true. And a concerted, serious effort to >> accomplish this is what is needed; not "it's hopeless, because it's >> too big". Nonsense! > > I didn't interpret what Carcharoth said to mean that that's it's > hopeless. I think what he meant was "We have several core values that > we refuse to compromise on, yet we recognize that they need to be > applied on a case by case basis depending on the individual situation. > The fact that we have so many people, who grew up and live around the > world, and who have brains and political/religious/sexual beliefs that > may or may not have brains that are considered the 'norm', makes this > even more important." Is this true, Carcharoth? > (A sidebar, Emily. I think the discussion (as it does very frequently when it's about this subject) is drowning in words. Any solution to this problem should start with the simple question: How do you treat another human being? - Marc)
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