Spotting the xanthian on its native turf.

Apr 28, 2010 00:27

My friend, Lanette Veres, included a photo of Jeanette and me in her GrayMatters brain tumor cheerfulness-providing newsletter, visible here

us1.campaign-archive.com/

down near the bottom, if that worked right.

The image doesn't look like much in the newsletter, but if you pull it out separately with a "view image" or whatever else your browser ( Read more... )

personal photo, arizona diamondbacks, charity, brain cancer

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Re: Spotting the xanthian on its native turf. xanthian_kpd July 23 2012, 12:51:23 UTC
I'm soprry, but I cannot imagine what you hoped to achieve by answering a two year old LiveJournal posting of mine with a YouTube video in a language I don't understand either written or spoken, and produced with a video camera that left great portions of the text unreadable even to a person who understands the language. YouTube may seem to you to be a great way to spread any message at all widely across the world, but the message your video contained was not such a message that people would spread voluntarily. I was able to understand from the English words contained in your message that you have some kind of problem with the US CIA. Believe me, we in the US are well informed in the general case about such CIA atrocities done on our behalf, and they are too many for us to focus our attention on any one of them.

Your message would be much better conveyed if it were translated into one of the best understood languages in the world, English, and then published as a web site with both photos of your original documents, and the English translations of them, and then accompanied by English arguments conveying why anyone should care about your cause or act in response to the atrocities you document.

xanthian,

xanthian.

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