why throwing around words like "anti-semitism" is fascism

Otto ottosell at yahoo.de
Wed Feb 26 14:50:53 CST 2003


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From: <prozak at anus.com>
To: "pynchon-l" <pynchon-l at waste.org>
Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 10:59 PM
Subject: Re: why throwing around words like "anti-semitism" is fascism


>
> > On a mailing list the only strategy to silence a discussion or a poster
one
> > doesn't agree to at a level that this wish for silencing it/her/him
rises
> > seems to me is to remain silent oneself on the particular topic(s) or in
not
> > answering to specific posts/posters.
>
> You'd think. Or at least to simply tolerate different opinions, if
> tolerance is what (the parties in question) preach.
>
> --
> Backup Rider of the Apocalypse
> www.anus.com/metal/
> DEATH AND BLACK METAL
>

What I've learned here is that even on a tolerant mailing-list the tolerance
can come under pressure by too much input, too many links & too long quotes.

My personal silence in the last week had nothing to do with your posts if
that's been your impression from my post.

Otto

Don't it always seem to go
That you don't know what you've got
Till it's gone

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