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Lou's reply--whtgud-The Hsiung-Pilder discussion

Posted by Lou Pilder on October 24, 2013, at 17:08:18

In reply to Lou's reply-diph-The Hsiung-Pilder discussion » Dr. Bob, posted by Lou Pilder on October 22, 2013, at 7:39:49

> > > You have posted that as the statement in the second link here that has line #6 that starts of with,[What is Christianity...], that as the statement stands, it would need to be modified so as to be conducive to the civic harmony and welfare of the community as you cited the correct way for the statement to be, ie,[..What is Christianity, a way for (me) or a way for (people of my faith).
> > > My request here is to know what remedial action, if anything, you are going to take as a result of posting here that the statement is not in accordance with your own stated rules.
> >
> > My request is, would you accept either (or both) of the rephrases I proposed? If you would, then I'd be happy to proceed with:
> >
> > > B. Post in the thread where the statement is seen something that shows the readers that the statement is not conducive to the civic harmony and welfare of this community.
> >
> > This is where we got hung up before. If we can move forward here, we could go back to that one next.
> >
> > Bob
>
> Mr. Hsiung,
> I am unsure as to what you are wanting to mean here. You wrote here that you would post in that thread something that could show readers that the statement in question puts down, at least Jews, by posting that the statement is not conducive to the civic harmony and welfare of this community. This is all because the statement states that [...Christianity is the {only} religion that...].
> That statement precludes Jews, Islamic people, Hindu people and all other religions that are not Christian based.
> Now I don't claim to be a great reader, but this I see. I see that you will do that {if} I accept your rephrases. As I read that, I am trying to make out what in this world my accepting that has anything to do with you taking affirmative action and doing remedial action to the post in question by posting in that thread that the statement is not conducive to the civic harmony and welfare of the community because it puts down Jews and others.
> If you are making a condition to me to accept your rephrases in order for you to take affirmative action, I consider that to subject me to different terms and conditions than the other members here which I have told you before: no, you can't do that to me.
> If you are going to leave the statement as it is because I will not be subjected to additional terms and conditions than other members here, then the flames of hatred toward the Jews and others that have the potential to spread from others seeing the statement as supportive by you, could continue to burn.
> Lou Pilder

Mr Hsiung,
I am unsure now if you are making a condition to me for you to take affirmative action to remediate the statement in question. Now if you are doing that here,
A.
B. If you agree that the statement at least puts down Jews, could it still put down Jews if I do not accommodate your request to me and you do not post in that thread something to indicate that it is not conducive to the civic harmony and welfare of the community?
C. If someone else posted that they would accept your rephrases, would you then post in that thread what could put out the fire of hatred toward the Jews and others?
D. Would you be willing to ask a former deputy to do that?
E. Would you be willing to accept responsibility for injuries or deaths that could arise from people on mind-altering drugs prescribed by a psychiatrist/doctor reading the statement in question and then targeting a Jew for murder because they were swayed by what they read that [..{only} Christianity offers...]?
F. Would you be willing to take responsibility if I am subjected to anti-Semitic violence, be it physical or psychological/emotional, as a result of a reader here thinking when they see the statements at issue here stand that put down at least Jews, and then could think that if you, a psychiatrist, have the statements being seen as supportive in your community, then they could think that it is supportive for Jews to be put down in their community?
G. What good will come to this community by leaving those statement to be seen as supportive, if it is a condition to me to accept your rephrase in order for you to take remedial action?
Lou Pilder

 

Re: Lou's reply--whtgud-The Hsiung-Pilder discussion

Posted by 10derheart on October 24, 2013, at 18:42:43

In reply to Lou's reply--whtgud-The Hsiung-Pilder discussion, posted by Lou Pilder on October 24, 2013, at 17:08:18

>>D. Would you be willing to ask a former deputy to do that?

Lol. Hope no one holds their breath till this happens!

 

Re: The Hsiung-Pilder discussion

Posted by Dr. Bob on October 25, 2013, at 0:03:21

In reply to Re: The Hsiung-Pilder discussion, posted by Willful on October 22, 2013, at 10:35:19

> Surely your taking certain actions doesn't depend on whether any other poster to babble "would be happy with" your doing it?
>
> Yet your question alone shows ~~visibly~~ as Lou likes to say-- how much you cater to him, and give him special privileges--
>
> This is seemingly because he has make himself so unavoidable and continuous a presence that you've backed further and further into some sort of need simply to satisfy him-- if only he will be quiet and leave you in peace.
>
> You had better be cautious about the can of worms you may be opening here.
>
> Willful

There's a tension, or dialectic, here. On the one hand, I should do what posters want. OTOH, I should do what I think is right.

I see myself not as giving Lou special privileges, but as taking his concerns seriously. Just because he's a minority doesn't mean his concerns shouldn't be taken seriously.

I like peace and quiet, but I also want to improve the rules, and understanding of the rules.

What worms do you see in the can?

--

> I am trying to make out what in this world my accepting that has anything to do with you taking affirmative action and doing remedial action
> If you are making a condition to me to accept your rephrases in order for you to take affirmative action, I consider that to subject me to different terms and conditions than the other members here which I have told you before: no, you can't do that to me.
> If you are going to leave the statement as it is because I will not be subjected to additional terms and conditions than other members here, then the flames of hatred toward the Jews and others that have the potential to spread from others seeing the statement as supportive by you, could continue to burn.
>
> Lou Pilder

OK, we don't seem to be able to agree on a path forward. Should we move on to another statement?

Bob

 

Re: thanks for your support (nm) » alexandra_k

Posted by Dr. Bob on October 25, 2013, at 0:09:20

In reply to Re: support, posted by alexandra_k on October 22, 2013, at 16:49:41

 

Lou's request-ryt-The Hsiung-Pilder discussion » Dr. Bob

Posted by Lou Pilder on October 25, 2013, at 7:12:26

In reply to Re: The Hsiung-Pilder discussion, posted by Dr. Bob on October 25, 2013, at 0:03:21

> > Surely your taking certain actions doesn't depend on whether any other poster to babble "would be happy with" your doing it?
> >
> > Yet your question alone shows ~~visibly~~ as Lou likes to say-- how much you cater to him, and give him special privileges--
> >
> > This is seemingly because he has make himself so unavoidable and continuous a presence that you've backed further and further into some sort of need simply to satisfy him-- if only he will be quiet and leave you in peace.
> >
> > You had better be cautious about the can of worms you may be opening here.
> >
> > Willful
>
> There's a tension, or dialectic, here. On the one hand, I should do what posters want. OTOH, I should do what I think is right.
>
> I see myself not as giving Lou special privileges, but as taking his concerns seriously. Just because he's a minority doesn't mean his concerns shouldn't be taken seriously.
>
> I like peace and quiet, but I also want to improve the rules, and understanding of the rules.
>
> What worms do you see in the can?
>
> --
>
> > I am trying to make out what in this world my accepting that has anything to do with you taking affirmative action and doing remedial action
> > If you are making a condition to me to accept your rephrases in order for you to take affirmative action, I consider that to subject me to different terms and conditions than the other members here which I have told you before: no, you can't do that to me.
> > If you are going to leave the statement as it is because I will not be subjected to additional terms and conditions than other members here, then the flames of hatred toward the Jews and others that have the potential to spread from others seeing the statement as supportive by you, could continue to burn.
> >
> > Lou Pilder
>
> OK, we don't seem to be able to agree on a path forward. Should we move on to another statement?
>
> Bob

Mr. Hsiung,
You say that you want to do what is right and that you take my concerns seriously.
I would think that if that is true, then my concern that the three statements in question here that have not been notated by you in the threads where they appear as to not be conducive to the civic harmony and welfare of this community could mean that what you consider to be right is that statements that could put down at least Jews are to be left to stand are what you are doing as "right" and to leave them as supportive will be good for this community as a whole.
This could lead a subset of readers to have hatred infused in them toward Jews and others that are depicted in the statements in question. I base this on the historical record when anti-Semitic statements are allowed to be promulgated by the leader and then the hatred involved that can come from that is exponentially increased because that subset of people could think that hatred toward the Jews is state-sponsored.
Now we have you wanting to go on while leaving that the following statements are allowed to be seen as supportive by you. Here are the three.
A.[... in the top ten worst reasons for organized religion, one of them is that the religion has its agenda not centered in Christ...]. The statement puts down and is an insult to Jews, Islamic people, Hindus and all other faiths that have their agenda not centered in Christ
B.[... Christianity is the only religion that has a path back to god..]. This is against you own stated rules and puts down and insults Jews and the others.
C. The passage of Jesus cleansing the Temple and depicting the Jews as moneychangers that have greed as the poster writes, is a passage that stigmatizes and stereotypes Jews for centuries and has led millions of Jewish children and adults being murdered . This is left as supportive by you here.
Now those three put down Jews and others, and readers could see them as being good for this community as a whole to stand.
I would think that if you are taking my concerns seriously as you say, that you have not addressed my concerns as serious, until you post in those threads remedial action as to show that they are not supportive. If you do not, then what you have posted here as to that you do what is right, then readers could think that it is right for these anti-Semitic statements to be seen as conducive to the civic harmony and welfare of this community.
Lou Pilder
Now if you are not going to take affirmative action on the above three, then you could go on to this:
Here is a statement that you have allowed for readers to think is supportive and good for this community as a whole. I am asking that you immediately post in the thread that the statement is not conducive to the civic harmony and welfare of this community. For if it is, then hate is good for this community as a whole, and you say that you want to do what is right. Now is a time for you to declare what you think is "right" by either taking remedial action on that post or allowing it to stand as supportive.
Lou PIlder
http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/admin/20130903/msgs/1051978.html

 

Re: The Hsiung-Pilder discussion

Posted by Willful on October 25, 2013, at 9:01:51

In reply to Re: The Hsiung-Pilder discussion, posted by Dr. Bob on October 25, 2013, at 0:03:21

>
What worms do you see in the can?


>
> --

~~~~ what worms do you see in the can Bob?

 

Re: likewise :-) (nm) » Dr. Bob

Posted by alexandra_k on October 25, 2013, at 20:02:25

In reply to Re: thanks for your support (nm) » alexandra_k, posted by Dr. Bob on October 25, 2013, at 0:09:20

 

Re: The Hsiung-Pilder discussion

Posted by Dr. Bob on November 8, 2013, at 14:25:37

In reply to Lou's request-ryt-The Hsiung-Pilder discussion » Dr. Bob, posted by Lou Pilder on October 25, 2013, at 7:12:26

> You say that you want to do what is right and that you take my concerns seriously.
> the three statements in question here that have not been notated by you ... could lead a subset of readers to have hatred infused in them toward Jews and others
> I would think that if you are taking my concerns seriously as you say, that you have not addressed my concerns as serious, until you post in those threads remedial action as to show that they are not supportive.

I can take your concerns seriously, but still not agree with you. For example, I don't agree with you about how likely it is that those statements will infuse hatred in readers.

> Now if you are not going to take affirmative action on the above three, then you could go on to this:
> Here is a statement that you have allowed for readers to think is supportive and good for this community as a whole. I am asking that you immediately post in the thread that the statement is not conducive to the civic harmony and welfare of this community. For if it is, then hate is good for this community as a whole, and you say that you want to do what is right. Now is a time for you to declare what you think is "right" by either taking remedial action on that post or allowing it to stand as supportive.
>
> http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/admin/20130903/msgs/1051978.html

I took action after Lar posted that. Again, I disagree with you about how likely it is that that statement will be seen as supportive and good for this community as a whole.

This isn't the first time a poster and I have disagreed about whether I'm listening. I think part of it may be semantic. The poster may mean "listen" in the sense of "give heed to attentively in order to obey", whereas I mean "attend to closely".

Bob

 

Re: the can of worms

Posted by Dr. Bob on November 8, 2013, at 14:29:00

In reply to Re: The Hsiung-Pilder discussion, posted by Willful on October 25, 2013, at 9:01:51

> > > You had better be cautious about the can of worms you may be opening here.
> >
> > What worms do you see in the can?
>
> ~~~~ what worms do you see in the can Bob?

I asked first. :-)

Bob

 

Lou's reply-The Hsiung-Pilder discussion-eevay » Dr. Bob

Posted by Lou Pilder on November 8, 2013, at 20:50:28

In reply to Re: The Hsiung-Pilder discussion, posted by Dr. Bob on November 8, 2013, at 14:25:37

> > You say that you want to do what is right and that you take my concerns seriously.
> > the three statements in question here that have not been notated by you ... could lead a subset of readers to have hatred infused in them toward Jews and others
> > I would think that if you are taking my concerns seriously as you say, that you have not addressed my concerns as serious, until you post in those threads remedial action as to show that they are not supportive.
>
> I can take your concerns seriously, but still not agree with you. For example, I don't agree with you about how likely it is that those statements will infuse hatred in readers.
>
> > Now if you are not going to take affirmative action on the above three, then you could go on to this:
> > Here is a statement that you have allowed for readers to think is supportive and good for this community as a whole. I am asking that you immediately post in the thread that the statement is not conducive to the civic harmony and welfare of this community. For if it is, then hate is good for this community as a whole, and you say that you want to do what is right. Now is a time for you to declare what you think is "right" by either taking remedial action on that post or allowing it to stand as supportive.
> >
> > http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/admin/20130903/msgs/1051978.html
>
> I took action after Lar posted that. Again, I disagree with you about how likely it is that that statement will be seen as supportive and good for this community as a whole.
>
> This isn't the first time a poster and I have disagreed about whether I'm listening. I think part of it may be semantic. The poster may mean "listen" in the sense of "give heed to attentively in order to obey", whereas I mean "attend to closely".
>
> Bob

Mr Hsiung,
You wrote,[...I do not agree with you about how likely it is that those statements will infuse hatred in readers...].
I do not see how your reply to me addresses my concerns here. My concerns are that there are the three posts I question that I am asking for you to post something in the threads to show that those statements are not supportive, unless you are contending that they are supportive. If you are contending that they are supportive, could you please state such? You say that you disagree with me about the likelihood of those statements infusing hatred in readers. But that is not what I wrote. I wrote that :
[...there could be a subset of readers to have hatred infused in them toward Jews and others...].
But the issue here is in regards to your terms of service which has in it that one is not to post what could put down or accuse another, not to post what could put down those of other faiths, and not to post what is not supportive for support takes precedence. The statements in question are naked in any statement from you that they are not conducive to the civic harmony and welfare of the community, so readers could see them as being supportive because support takes precedence and you state that you do not wait to put out a match, for one match could start a forest fire. The initial fire could be very small at first, but then escalate to an inferno. Here, the initial statement could be like a match, and may even be considered by you to not have great likelihood to cause hatred to be infused in someone toward Jews and others. But it is your own thinking that it doesn't matter if a match is a small fire, for if it is not put out initially, it could cause a forest fire. Your analogy is correct and there could IMO be a subset of readers that could think that since the statement is one that puts down Jews, and Islamic people and others, and is not addressed by you or your deputies, that it is supportive and will be good for this community as a whole as you say that you are doing here. That statement by you could be IMO felt to the core by a subet of people as an insult to Jews and Islamic people and others. The TOS of yours states that you will act without waiting on statements that are not supportive, and not if they could or could not infuse hatred in readers toward Jews and others. The context here is what it is. If you do not think that these statements could infuse hatred in readers, remember that I did not say that. What I did say is that I want you to take remedial action in those threads: TO SHOW THAT THEY ARE NOT SUPPORTIVE (emphasis mine), unless you think that they are supportive and then I would like for you to post that here.
In regards to Lar's post, there is not a post by you *linked* to the post in question at all. And anyway, the post that you did link to is a different post than the one that I have asked you to link to. I would like for you to explain to readers here what you are saying that you acted on what I am asking you to act on, when your action is to another post and there are things in one post that are not in the other.
Lou Pilder

 

Lou's reply to former deputy 10derheart-cmplcty

Posted by Lou Pilder on November 10, 2013, at 8:30:13

In reply to Lou's reply-schoemeigh » 10derheart, posted by Lou Pilder on October 21, 2013, at 22:02:57

> > Lou,
> >
> > IMO, as long as you see your often-used description, i.e:
> >
> > >>statements that could arouse anti-Semitic feelings
> >
> > as factual, "plainly seen," obvious, and/or downplay/completely disregard the word **could** no meaningful dialog will take place. To me, this means they could or they could not, and if they could not, Dr. Bob and others - maybe all others but you - may read these posts as not anti-Semitic by any far stretch of the imagination. I think you write this over and over again as a given, when it is anything but that.
> >
> > As long as you cannot imagine or entertain the idea that for many Babblers, the statements you cite in posts are NOT...
> >
> > >>plainly visible [here are] statements that put down Jews
> >
> > no meaningful dialog will take place. I find when I am passionate about a thing, those are the times I must get myself to imagine the completely opposite POV in order to have meaningful dialog. I do that with you, the best I possibly can, but I just still can't conceive of these things as anti-Semitism.
> >
> > >>posts that put down Jews are anti-Semitic posts by the agreement of Mr.[sic] Hsiung.
> >
> > Did Dr. Bob say the above...exactly? I thought he said he could see how you could think one particular statement in one post *might* or *could* cause Jews or others to feel put down. Am I mistaken? Did he say an actual (not hypothetically) post or posts are anti-Semitic? Could you show me that?
> >
> > 10,
> You wrote,[...could you show me that?...]
> http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/admin/20041218/msgs/439314.html
> > Lou
>
> 10,
Now that you see what is plainly visible above in the link that does state that Mr Hsiung agrees with me that statements that could put down Jews are anti-Semitic statements, I have the following concerns and if you could post answers to them, I think that could go a long way in helping Jews from being victims of anti-Semitic violence that IMHO could come from this site by the nature that anti-Semitic statements are plainly visible here and could be seen by a subset of readers as conducive to the civic harmony and welfare of this community and supportive. And more than that, there are statements that IMHO could induce hostile and disparaging opinions and feelings against me here that a subset of readers IMO could be influenced by to target a Jew or Islamic person or others that are not Christians for harm by the nature that this community has these statements that could put down Jews and Islamic people being plainly seen as that they will be good for this community as a whole because Mr Hsiung's terms of service state that in his thinking he wants readers to trust him in that what he does, or I guess what he doesn't do, will be good for this community as a whole. And since he states that one match could start a forest fire so that he does not wait to sanction a statement, unsanctioned statements could cause a subset of people to think that those statements are supportive because Mr. Hsiung states that support takes precedence and not to post what could put down those of other faiths. As to statements that do put down Jews and others being allowed to stand, IMHO there could be a subset of people that could think that antisemitism is state-sponsored here. This is part of how I understand, and other psychologists also, how hate groups develop over time. I am here to stop this community from allowing hatred to be allowed to stand here. As to anti-Semitic statements here being allowed to stand here, I ask you:
A. Do you agree with Mr Hsiung in that it will be good for this community as a whole to allow those statements to stand?
B. In this statement in particular, if you think that it will be good for it to stand, what good will there be if the statement continues to be allowed to stand? The statement says something like:
[...Christianity is the only religion that has a path back to the Father...].
The statement puts down Jews and Islamic people and Hindu people and others that have a religion that has a path back to the Father that is not a Christian religion. The statement insult those religion and there IMHO and knowledge are subsets of people that are in those religions being put down that could feel greatly offended when they read the statement that says something like, [...Christianity is the {only}....]. The use of the word {only}precludes all those that are not members of Christianity, does it not? Thearfore, a subset of readers could think that their religion , if not Christian, can not have a path for them to return to the Father. (but Christianity does). That is an example of the generally accepted meaning of what {put down} means.
C. Were you a deputy when that was posted?
D. If so, why did you not address the post in relation to the rules of Mr Hsiung's TOS?
E. Were you ever told not to address it as deputy? If so, by whom?
F. If you are not going to help me stop these statements from being allowed to be seen as supportive and good for this community as a whole by the nature that they are allowed to stand, for what reason could you give to not use any influence that you could have to help me?
Lou

 

Re: The Hsiung-Pilder discussion

Posted by Dr. Bob on November 10, 2013, at 11:00:28

In reply to Lou's reply-The Hsiung-Pilder discussion-eevay » Dr. Bob, posted by Lou Pilder on November 8, 2013, at 20:50:28

> In regards to Lar's post, there is not a post by you *linked* to the post in question at all. And anyway, the post that you did link to is a different post than the one that I have asked you to link to. I would like for you to explain to readers here what you are saying that you acted on what I am asking you to act on, when your action is to another post and there are things in one post that are not in the other.

My response was to both of them even though it was "in reply to" only the latter.

Bob

 

Lou's reply-The Hsiung-Pilder discu-tehykdthlytlee

Posted by Lou Pilder on November 10, 2013, at 15:59:04

In reply to Re: The Hsiung-Pilder discussion, posted by Dr. Bob on November 10, 2013, at 11:00:28

> > In regards to Lar's post, there is not a post by you *linked* to the post in question at all. And anyway, the post that you did link to is a different post than the one that I have asked you to link to. I would like for you to explain to readers here what you are saying that you acted on what I am asking you to act on, when your action is to another post and there are things in one post that are not in the other.
>
> My response was to both of them even though it was "in reply to" only the latter.
>
> Bob

Mr. Hsiung,
You wrote that your reply was to both posts by Mr. Hoover. But does your reply address what is in the post by Mr. Hoover that is directed against me? If it does not, the consequences to me could be grave. For the poster mentions death to me. One would need to speculate how my death could happen as the poster wants it to happen to me, along with language IMHHO the asterisk does not hide, as language that could offend others could be a phrase that could be seen regardless of an asterisk in one word of the phrase. That is not in the second post by Mr. Hoover that you linked to, so what you posted to that post does not address the phrase wanting death to me with the street language along with it.
Because you have not addressed that part in the second post by Mr. Hoover, because it is not in that post, readers can not see anything by you that addresses the aspect of death to me by what Mr. Hoover wrote against me. This could IMHO lead a subset of readers to think that what Mr. Hoover wrote against me is conducive to he civic harmony and welfare of the community and supportive. This could conceivably result in my death by there could be a subset of readers thinking that my death will be good for this community as a whole for you write that you do what will be good for this community as a whole and for others to try to trust you in that and that you would post a sanction because you do not wait to do so if there is even a match lit, which could start a forest fire, so that if a statement is not sanctioned, it could be considered by some to be supportive because you say that support takes precedence.
I have some questions to you that will follow if you do not address the aspect in question concerning my death in that post before you make any other post....
Lou Pilder

 

Warning! Warning! » Lou Pilder

Posted by larryhoover on November 10, 2013, at 17:41:28

In reply to Lou's reply-The Hsiung-Pilder discu-tehykdthlytlee, posted by Lou Pilder on November 10, 2013, at 15:59:04

"Danger, Will Robinson! Danger!"
--The Robot (Class M-3 Model B9, General Utility Non-Theorizing Environmental Control Robot, from 'Lost in Space'.)

"This could conceivably result in my death..."
--Lou Pilder

Try reading for comprehension, Lou. I told you to FOAD, not that I or anyone else was going to kill you.

This statement by Lou could IMHO lead a subset of readers to think that what Lou Pilder suggested that Mr. Hoover wrote against him is conducive to the civic harmony and welfare of the community and supportive. This could conceivably result in negative perceptions of me, as there could be a subset of readers thinking that Lou's actual death was promoted by me, whether or not that will be good for this community as a whole, for you write that you do what will be good for this community as a whole and for others to try to trust you in that and that you would post a sanction because you do not wait to do so if there is even a match lit, which could start a forest fire, so that if a statement is not sanctioned, it could be considered by some to be supportive because you say that support takes precedence.

Pheww!

Try the blue pills. I hear they're very effective for psychotic delusions about horsemen and instructions from God.

Lar

 

Lou's response-pstoppheyt » larryhoover

Posted by Lou Pilder on November 10, 2013, at 18:12:38

In reply to Warning! Warning! » Lou Pilder, posted by larryhoover on November 10, 2013, at 17:41:28

> "Danger, Will Robinson! Danger!"
> --The Robot (Class M-3 Model B9, General Utility Non-Theorizing Environmental Control Robot, from 'Lost in Space'.)
>
> "This could conceivably result in my death..."
> --Lou Pilder
>
> Try reading for comprehension, Lou. I told you to FOAD, not that I or anyone else was going to kill you.
>
> This statement by Lou could IMHO lead a subset of readers to think that what Lou Pilder suggested that Mr. Hoover wrote against him is conducive to the civic harmony and welfare of the community and supportive. This could conceivably result in negative perceptions of me, as there could be a subset of readers thinking that Lou's actual death was promoted by me, whether or not that will be good for this community as a whole, for you write that you do what will be good for this community as a whole and for others to try to trust you in that and that you would post a sanction because you do not wait to do so if there is even a match lit, which could start a forest fire, so that if a statement is not sanctioned, it could be considered by some to be supportive because you say that support takes precedence.
>
> Pheww!
>
> Try the blue pills. I hear they're very effective for psychotic delusions about horsemen and instructions from God.
>
> Lar
>
>Friends,
When someone says that another is to die, and the means or manner of death is not specified, then one needs to speculate as to what the author meant. That could lead a subset of readers to think many things, things that could cause my death, since I am the subject person in Mr. Hoover's post. But it is much more than that. For in the post, the author also calls me names.
Now let us look at the post by Mr. Hoover against me that is in question that Mr. Hsiung has not linked anything to.
[ admin, 1051978 ]
Now here is the second post by Mr. Hoover that Mr. Hsiung did link to.
[ admin, 10511980 ]
Now here is Mr. Hsiung's post linked to Mr. Hoover's second post, which is different from his first post directed to me personally.
Notice that Mr. Hoover's first post uses a conjunction that grammatically connects the two ,[...FO {and} die...].
It is not specified as to the reason that the author has to make such a statement against me. This could cause IMO a subset of readers to think of their own reason that they could attribute to Mr. Hoover for saying this about me here. That could cause a subset of readers to think that Mr. Hoover said that against me because of what I am doing here, hence that if I am dead, whatever I am posting here would not be posted by me.
The major thrust of my being here is to stop the statements that are anti-Semitic from being seen as supportive and good for this community as a whole. This can be done by Mr. Hsiung taking remedial action to show readers that the statements that could arouse anti-Semitic feelings and statements that put down those that are not Christians, are noted such as not supportive or conducive to the civic harmony and welfare of the community. My question s why would anyone want me to be dead so that I would be stopped from doing that.
Lou

 

Lou's response-gewzsikodik

Posted by Lou Pilder on November 10, 2013, at 18:30:45

In reply to Lou's response-pstoppheyt » larryhoover, posted by Lou Pilder on November 10, 2013, at 18:12:38

> > "Danger, Will Robinson! Danger!"
> > --The Robot (Class M-3 Model B9, General Utility Non-Theorizing Environmental Control Robot, from 'Lost in Space'.)
> >
> > "This could conceivably result in my death..."
> > --Lou Pilder
> >
> > Try reading for comprehension, Lou. I told you to FOAD, not that I or anyone else was going to kill you.
> >
> > This statement by Lou could IMHO lead a subset of readers to think that what Lou Pilder suggested that Mr. Hoover wrote against him is conducive to the civic harmony and welfare of the community and supportive. This could conceivably result in negative perceptions of me, as there could be a subset of readers thinking that Lou's actual death was promoted by me, whether or not that will be good for this community as a whole, for you write that you do what will be good for this community as a whole and for others to try to trust you in that and that you would post a sanction because you do not wait to do so if there is even a match lit, which could start a forest fire, so that if a statement is not sanctioned, it could be considered by some to be supportive because you say that support takes precedence.
> >
> > Pheww!
> >
> > Try the blue pills. I hear they're very effective for psychotic delusions about horsemen and instructions from God.
> >
> > Lar
> >
> >Friends,
> When someone says that another is to die, and the means or manner of death is not specified, then one needs to speculate as to what the author meant. That could lead a subset of readers to think many things, things that could cause my death, since I am the subject person in Mr. Hoover's post. But it is much more than that. For in the post, the author also calls me names.
> Now let us look at the post by Mr. Hoover against me that is in question that Mr. Hsiung has not linked anything to.
> [ admin, 1051978 ]
> Now here is the second post by Mr. Hoover that Mr. Hsiung did link to.
> [ admin, 10511980 ]
> Now here is Mr. Hsiung's post linked to Mr. Hoover's second post, which is different from his first post directed to me personally.
> Notice that Mr. Hoover's first post uses a conjunction that grammatically connects the two ,[...FO {and} die...].
> It is not specified as to the reason that the author has to make such a statement against me. This could cause IMO a subset of readers to think of their own reason that they could attribute to Mr. Hoover for saying this about me here. That could cause a subset of readers to think that Mr. Hoover said that against me because of what I am doing here, hence that if I am dead, whatever I am posting here would not be posted by me.
> The major thrust of my being here is to stop the statements that are anti-Semitic from being seen as supportive and good for this community as a whole. This can be done by Mr. Hsiung taking remedial action to show readers that the statements that could arouse anti-Semitic feelings and statements that put down those that are not Christians, are noted such as not supportive or conducive to the civic harmony and welfare of the community. My question s why would anyone want me to be dead so that I would be stopped from doing that.
> Lou

Friends,
It is written above that instructions from God and horseman could be considered to be psychotic delusions and there are blue pills for that.
I am prevented from posting here from a Jewish perspective a revealed to me due to the prohibitions to me from Mr. Hsiung. Now the Rider on the white horse is not Christiandom's Jesus, as I have posted here before. The God that I give service and worship to is the same God that the Jews cherish. If I am psychotic and delusional because I have instructions from God, then would not all Jews that have instructions from God be (redacted by respondent) according to Mr. Hoover?
Lou

 

Re: Lou's response-gewzsikodik » Lou Pilder

Posted by Phillipa on November 10, 2013, at 19:41:57

In reply to Lou's response-gewzsikodik, posted by Lou Pilder on November 10, 2013, at 18:30:45

Are there other Jews that have instructions from God? Did God signal you out from all of the Jews to deliver your message about the white Horse man? Phillipa

 

Re: Lou's reply to former deputy 10derheart-cmplcty

Posted by SLS on November 11, 2013, at 2:25:54

In reply to Lou's reply to former deputy 10derheart-cmplcty, posted by Lou Pilder on November 10, 2013, at 8:30:13

Complicity?

Complicity with Dr. Bob?

Complicity with all of the other moderating deputies?

Complicity with all of the other Pycho-Babble forum members?

Complicity with the Devil?

Perhaps 10derheart was chosen as a deputy because she had sufficient mental health to take on a responsibility that was designed to enhance civic harmony. She sacrificed the sense of safety that can be found in inaction and invisibility. She was strong enough to aid in the moderation of forums that were often contentious. She accomplished her goal, and did so with kindness. She bullied no one.

I don't like the way Lou Pilder treats 10derheart. In this case, I think his behavior detracts from, rather than enhances, civic harmony. I don't think that the linkage of deputization with antisemitism is healthy. It is almost as if there is an attempt to rewrite history in an effort to assign blame. Is 10derheart an easy target? No way! She is much stronger than any Internet bully.

One thing that Lou Pilder often does is to allow some passage of time before attempting to revisit an argument that he previously lost. He ignores them as if they had never occurred. This is how he effects his circuitous manipulation of the posting environment. I will not so easily be duped by time. I no longer wish to aid in the perpetuation of this cycle. I will not answer the same questions over and over again. I will not revisit previously resolved issues. Nor will I engage in arguments that have already been made.

Be strong. You know who you are.


- Scott

 

Lou's response-antisemitic statements standing

Posted by Lou Pilder on November 11, 2013, at 6:07:52

In reply to Re: Lou's reply to former deputy 10derheart-cmplcty, posted by SLS on November 11, 2013, at 2:25:54

> Complicity?
>
> Complicity with Dr. Bob?
>
> Complicity with all of the other moderating deputies?
>
> Complicity with all of the other Pycho-Babble forum members?
>
> Complicity with the Devil?
>
> Perhaps 10derheart was chosen as a deputy because she had sufficient mental health to take on a responsibility that was designed to enhance civic harmony. She sacrificed the sense of safety that can be found in inaction and invisibility. She was strong enough to aid in the moderation of forums that were often contentious. She accomplished her goal, and did so with kindness. She bullied no one.
>
> I don't like the way Lou Pilder treats 10derheart. In this case, I think his behavior detracts from, rather than enhances, civic harmony. I don't think that the linkage of deputization with antisemitism is healthy. It is almost as if there is an attempt to rewrite history in an effort to assign blame. Is 10derheart an easy target? No way! She is much stronger than any Internet bully.
>
> One thing that Lou Pilder often does is to allow some passage of time before attempting to revisit an argument that he previously lost. He ignores them as if they had never occurred. This is how he effects his circuitous manipulation of the posting environment. I will not so easily be duped by time. I no longer wish to aid in the perpetuation of this cycle. I will not answer the same questions over and over again. I will not revisit previously resolved issues. Nor will I engage in arguments that have already been made.
>
> Be strong. You know who you are.
>
>
> - Scott
>
> Friends,
The issue now concerns the deputies involvement in that there are anti-Semitic statements that could be seen as conducive to the civic harmony and welfare of this community and supportive. This is all because those statements stand without sanction so that a subset of readers could think that they are supportive because Mr. Hsiung states that support takes precedence and that one match could start a forest fire so he does not wait to sanction what is not supportive. So some could think that unsanctioned posts are supportive according to Mr. Hsiung. But could those people also think that those anti-Semitic statements are considered to be supportive by also the deputies of record when those statements were posted?
Then the question could arise as to if or if not by leaving anti-Semitic and anti-Islamic statements to stand by Mr Hsiung and his deputies, constitute a crime? That depends on the jurisdiction that Mr. Hsiung and his deputies then find themselves in. In some jurisdictions, Mr Hsiung and his deputies would have their heads cut off for allowing statements that insult Islam. One of those statements is in discussion here that says something like:
[...Christianity is the only religion that has a path back to the Father...]. The statement insults Islam, Judaism and all non-Christian religions that do have a path back to the Father. The statement puts down Jews and others so it is an anti-Semitic statement. In some Islamic states, death to Mr. Hsiung and his deputies and anyone else that is in concert with them to allow the insult to Islam to stand, instead of denouncing those statements that insult Islam, could have their heads cut off.
http://www.thereligionofpeace.com/Quran/016-insulters-islam.htm
As to if it is a crime elseware, a jury would need to determine that based on the totality of the circumstances. One circumstance used is if the libel of the Jews or others is *inciting* to do harm or incite death toward a Jew or other groups where a hate crime is involved. Here there is a post where the poster wants death to come to me and is not directly addressed by Mr Hsiung or his deputy. It is conceivable to me that there could be a subset of readers of that post that could act out the wanting of me to be dead. I base this on the historical records where Jews were advocated for death and the advocating of death to the targeted person was not stopped by the leader, so a subset of people could think that the advocating of death to the one targeted is state-sponsored. This is compounded by that there is no denunciation by the members also of the poster wanting death to come to me. There are other factors that you can search the cases where people have been convicted of hate crimes and how those that helped in the hate were also convicted.
Now Mr Hsiung states that:
[...But being supportive takes precedence. Mt approach to civility is, it doesn't matter if someone really believes something--or to some extent even if it is true--IF IT IS INCIVIL, THEY SHOULDN'T POST IT...] (emphasis mine) Robert Hsiung 7-22-02
When I read that by Mr. Hsiung, I took him at his word. And that is something I would think that the deputies know, or should know, since it is part of Mr. Hsiung's policy and one could think that a deputy would know, or should know, what policies they are to enforce. This is one of the aspects of this discussion, as to how could all of the deputies also leave the anti-Semitic statements to stand?
Lou

 

Re: blocked for week » larryhoover

Posted by Dr. Bob on November 11, 2013, at 11:48:56

In reply to Warning! Warning! » Lou Pilder, posted by larryhoover on November 10, 2013, at 17:41:28

> Try reading for comprehension, Lou. I told you to FOAD, not that I or anyone else was going to kill you.
>
> Try the blue pills. I hear they're very effective for psychotic delusions about horsemen and instructions from God.

Please don't be sarcastic, jump to conclusions about others, or post anything that could lead others to feel accused or put down.

More information about posting policies and tips on alternative ways to express yourself, including a link to a nice post by Dinah on I-statements, are in the FAQ:

http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/faq.html#civil
http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/faq.html#enforce

Follow-ups regarding these issues, as well as replies to the above post, should of course themselves be civil.

Thanks,

Bob

 

Lou's reply to former deputy 10derheart-cokunpsir

Posted by Lou Pilder on November 11, 2013, at 16:15:09

In reply to Lou's reply to former deputy 10derheart-cmplcty, posted by Lou Pilder on November 10, 2013, at 8:30:13

> > > Lou,
> > >
> > > IMO, as long as you see your often-used description, i.e:
> > >
> > > >>statements that could arouse anti-Semitic feelings
> > >
> > > as factual, "plainly seen," obvious, and/or downplay/completely disregard the word **could** no meaningful dialog will take place. To me, this means they could or they could not, and if they could not, Dr. Bob and others - maybe all others but you - may read these posts as not anti-Semitic by any far stretch of the imagination. I think you write this over and over again as a given, when it is anything but that.
> > >
> > > As long as you cannot imagine or entertain the idea that for many Babblers, the statements you cite in posts are NOT...
> > >
> > > >>plainly visible [here are] statements that put down Jews
> > >
> > > no meaningful dialog will take place. I find when I am passionate about a thing, those are the times I must get myself to imagine the completely opposite POV in order to have meaningful dialog. I do that with you, the best I possibly can, but I just still can't conceive of these things as anti-Semitism.
> > >
> > > >>posts that put down Jews are anti-Semitic posts by the agreement of Mr.[sic] Hsiung.
> > >
> > > Did Dr. Bob say the above...exactly? I thought he said he could see how you could think one particular statement in one post *might* or *could* cause Jews or others to feel put down. Am I mistaken? Did he say an actual (not hypothetically) post or posts are anti-Semitic? Could you show me that?
> > >
> > > 10,
> > You wrote,[...could you show me that?...]
> > http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/admin/20041218/msgs/439314.html
> > > Lou
> >
> > 10,
> Now that you see what is plainly visible above in the link that does state that Mr Hsiung agrees with me that statements that could put down Jews are anti-Semitic statements, I have the following concerns and if you could post answers to them, I think that could go a long way in helping Jews from being victims of anti-Semitic violence that IMHO could come from this site by the nature that anti-Semitic statements are plainly visible here and could be seen by a subset of readers as conducive to the civic harmony and welfare of this community and supportive. And more than that, there are statements that IMHO could induce hostile and disparaging opinions and feelings against me here that a subset of readers IMO could be influenced by to target a Jew or Islamic person or others that are not Christians for harm by the nature that this community has these statements that could put down Jews and Islamic people being plainly seen as that they will be good for this community as a whole because Mr Hsiung's terms of service state that in his thinking he wants readers to trust him in that what he does, or I guess what he doesn't do, will be good for this community as a whole. And since he states that one match could start a forest fire so that he does not wait to sanction a statement, unsanctioned statements could cause a subset of people to think that those statements are supportive because Mr. Hsiung states that support takes precedence and not to post what could put down those of other faiths. As to statements that do put down Jews and others being allowed to stand, IMHO there could be a subset of people that could think that antisemitism is state-sponsored here. This is part of how I understand, and other psychologists also, how hate groups develop over time. I am here to stop this community from allowing hatred to be allowed to stand here. As to anti-Semitic statements here being allowed to stand here, I ask you:
> A. Do you agree with Mr Hsiung in that it will be good for this community as a whole to allow those statements to stand?
> B. In this statement in particular, if you think that it will be good for it to stand, what good will there be if the statement continues to be allowed to stand? The statement says something like:
> [...Christianity is the only religion that has a path back to the Father...].
> The statement puts down Jews and Islamic people and Hindu people and others that have a religion that has a path back to the Father that is not a Christian religion. The statement insult those religion and there IMHO and knowledge are subsets of people that are in those religions being put down that could feel greatly offended when they read the statement that says something like, [...Christianity is the {only}....]. The use of the word {only}precludes all those that are not members of Christianity, does it not? Thearfore, a subset of readers could think that their religion , if not Christian, can not have a path for them to return to the Father. (but Christianity does). That is an example of the generally accepted meaning of what {put down} means.
> C. Were you a deputy when that was posted?
> D. If so, why did you not address the post in relation to the rules of Mr Hsiung's TOS?
> E. Were you ever told not to address it as deputy? If so, by whom?
> F. If you are not going to help me stop these statements from being allowed to be seen as supportive and good for this community as a whole by the nature that they are allowed to stand, for what reason could you give to not use any influence that you could have to help me?
> Lou

Friends and 10_d_h
Now the discussion includes the actions, or inactions, of those that do Mr. Hsiung's wishes here. These are those that are listed here as a deputy.
The anti-Semitic posts here that are standing can be identified by as to if they put down Jews, as Mr. Hsiung agrees with me on that. But it is much more than that. Here is a list of the other ways a statement could be deemed to be an anti-Semitic statement.
Lou
To see this list, go to the search box at the bottom of this page and type in:
[ admin, 844756 ]
Look for the 844756 in the colored strip, not the subject line.

 

Lou Pilder » Lou Pilder

Posted by 10derheart on November 11, 2013, at 18:36:56

In reply to Lou's reply to former deputy 10derheart-cmplcty, posted by Lou Pilder on November 10, 2013, at 8:30:13

As long as you include words like complicity and co-conspirator in your subject lines directed to me, and refer to inciting people to violence, causing death, anti-Semitism and beheadings in your posts relating to me and other (present or former) deputies, there is not a SNOWBALL'S CHANCE IN HADES I will respond to your "questions."

Decency is a good and useful quality -- perhaps you could try it sometime. Have a wonderful day, Lou.

 

Building up, not tearing down » SLS

Posted by 10derheart on November 11, 2013, at 18:45:01

In reply to Re: Lou's reply to former deputy 10derheart-cmplcty, posted by SLS on November 11, 2013, at 2:25:54

Scott,

I have literally run out of superlatives for you. I wish I could give you a hug IRL (if you wouldn't mind).

Your support is always noticed and appreciated. As you said in several eloquent ways....I know who and what I am. I have a relationship with my God that surpasses anything and everything. Nothing ridiculous Lou or anyone insinuates here will touch that.

Thanks for being a life-enhancer.

 

Lou's response-

Posted by Lou Pilder on November 11, 2013, at 20:49:22

In reply to Lou Pilder » Lou Pilder, posted by 10derheart on November 11, 2013, at 18:36:56

> As long as you include words like complicity and co-conspirator in your subject lines directed to me, and refer to inciting people to violence, causing death, anti-Semitism and beheadings in your posts relating to me and other (present or former) deputies, there is not a SNOWBALL'S CHANCE IN HADES I will respond to your "questions."
>
> Decency is a good and useful quality -- perhaps you could try it sometime. Have a wonderful day, Lou.

Friends, deputies and Mr. Hsiung
If you are interested in this discussion, be advised that there are years of outstanding notifications/requests from me here. Statements that are still outstanding that I think could cause hatred toward the Jews to be fostered here because the anti-Semitic statements against the Jews are standing so that there could be a subset of readers that could think that the dehumanizing statements against the Jews are conducive to the civic harmony and welfare of this community and supportive and will be good for this community as a whole, for support takes precedence according to Mr Hsiung. But it is much more than that.
You see, the statements could cause a forest fire of hate, hatred toward the Jews, as long as the fire of hate is not quenched. And to Mr. Hsiung and his deputy now, and his deputies then, only you can prevent forest fires here, for I am helpless to require you to sanction the statements. And you say to me that you do what will be good for this community as a whole. I say to you, that I have never seen good come from hate.
Lou
to see some of these type in the search box:
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Hatred. » Lou Pilder

Posted by SLS on November 11, 2013, at 22:16:18

In reply to Lou's response-, posted by Lou Pilder on November 11, 2013, at 20:49:22

> I say to you, that I have never seen good come from hate.

Do you hate 10derheart?


- Scott


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