Thomas Bushnell BSG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The idea to ignore trolls is hardly new, or unusual. Nor is it a > "policy", in the sense that anyone is ordered to ignore them under > pain of expulsion. [...]
Not in that sense, but that sense doesn't follow directly from the word "policy". I'd expect someone consistently ignoring it to be corrected, but ICBW. > If you think this is *wrong*, then why? Because you have a right to > be responded to no matter what you say, even when you are hostile to > the purposes the list was created for? I'm not hostile to balancing debian's composition. I'm hostile to discrimination, but I was told that wasn't a list purpose: are you saying it is? Why do you know better than others? I think I've stated why enough for now. Texts about political theory or conflict resolution might help you to understand it. The smallest (maybe cheapest) I've here is Nigel Risner "It's a Zoo Around Here" but I don't know where that's available now. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]