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To Kikei

Mar 20, 2006 22:43

The way to silence me on a matter of principle - or, at least, to come close - is not, as a few people have found out before now, to threaten or insult or cyber-mob me. These things work on me by the law of contraries. But if someone I really care for asks me to moderate or abandon my position, because it is painful for her (or him), I will find ( Read more... )

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kikei March 21 2006, 01:31:04 UTC
I never asked for a change in position. I simply gave my comments, as I always do. Believe you me, it's probably the worst thing I could ever do, and I'm not happy about it, because I find myself on the opposite end of the issue from a lot of my friends. But it works both ways. We should all have our right to say what we think, even if those who would oppose us happen to be our greatest friends. Like those mentioned in the article in your last post... they said and did what they thought was right. I am merely expressing my disappointment because I felt that as intellectuals they could have done better. Perhaps my view of them is tinged - after all, I have grown up being told that Rushdie is a sworn enemy and should be killed, just to give the most obvious example - but notice that I did not say that 'HE SHOULD DIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE'. I only wished for those who have the knowledge and intellect to display it in a better fashion.

Again. You're compltely entitled to post what you think is correct in your lj, and anywhere you so please that you have access to. It is your opinion, you have a right to be heard.

But, remember, so do I.

-Kiks

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