Avri, You are certainly entitled to express yourself, and I look forward to a robust and productive discussion. Again, there is no intention to obfuscate. The intention is to clarify, which I believe will build a stronger consensus. Greg On Thu, Aug 6, 2015 at 3:38 PM, Avri Doria <avri@acm.org> wrote:
Hi,
Freedom of expression allows me to object to the statements you make. I asked nicely, with a please even. I did not attempt to regulate you speech.
I am objecting to what I perceive to be tactics to obfuscate and make things seem hidden and nefarious. That too is freedom of expression.
avri
On 06-Aug-15 15:34, Greg Shatan wrote:
I really don't think using a 500 year old colloquialism "cheapens the discussion." I also find it ironic to find this admonition in a discussion about, inter alia, freedom of expression. Political correctness, trigger words, and other such stuff are a not inconsequential threat to freedom of expression and freedom of ideas -- starting with a kernel of good intentions, and then becoming quite damaging....
On Thu, Aug 6, 2015 at 3:05 PM, Avri Doria <avri@acm.org <mailto:avri@acm.org>> wrote:
On 06-Aug-15 14:28, Greg Shatan wrote: > Otherwise, we are just buying a pig in a poke.
I really have trouble with such a reference to human rights. Please do not cheapen this discussion.
avri
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