Posted by Lou Pilder on November 24, 2011, at 10:48:31
In reply to Re: Lou's reply- ptrymppfvveheevl » Lou Pilder, posted by fayeroe on November 23, 2011, at 23:35:46
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> "[Lou's response to aspects, Dec 15, 2006]
> There could be many but this one could come up first. It can be identified by that there is {64 Bowtie's post} in the subject line."
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> I think I got blocked along about that time for trying to help you understand the dynamics involved when you ask people to read something that was written years ago and especially when you ask for opinions and judgments.
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> Lou, I would like to see you quit posting your requests for others to form opinions, etc. about the posts that happened years and years ago. I think that stopping it would be good for your health and the health of the forums, I cannot remember a time when this wasn't what you posted about. Personally, I've never read a post here that was antisemitic.
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> Sometimes if we get out of our own heads and respond to another poster's feelings, it helps. I would really like to see you help other posters by listening.
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> You and I have written many emails to one another and your emails have no relationship to how you post here. Try, Lou.
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> Lou, I won't answer if you reply to this. I've been down that road before and I am officially burning my map.
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> I wish you the best.
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>Friends,
It is written here,[...I've never read a post here that was antisemitic...].
That the member that wrote that has never seen a post here that is antisemitic does not mean that there are not posts here that are antisemitic, just because the member has never seen one.
A post that is antisemiti is one that could lead a Jew to feel put dow and/or accused when they read it. But that is not the only definition.
Lou
Here is a post that uses derogatory and dehumaniziing statements toward Jews. To see this post:
A. Go to the bottom of this page to the search box.
B. Type in:
[Lou's request to Dr. Hsiung-, 6:47:49]
There will be many. This one has |Psycho-Babble in the subject line and is usually 3erd or 4th.
poster:Lou Pilder
thread:1000678
URL: http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/admin/20110117/msgs/1003546.html