Dear Gert,
Your speech is confusing and ambiguous. Cohesion and Coherence are
fundamental in textual construction. Coherence is the logical relation of the
ideas of a text that derives from its argument - a result of the knowledge of
the message transmitter.
A contradictory and redundant text is an incoherent text. Your text
resembles this phrase: "He is a vegetarian and likes a juicy steak."
There
is a famous saying from the United States Supreme Court: Absolutely no one has
the freedom to falsely shout fire in a theater and create panic.
That fine line between "freedom of speech" and "violating the freedom of
others" is based on the same directives that dictate the laws: common sense and
habits and customs of the time. I never scream "fire", I always complain with
evidence.
But you're screaming "fire" where there is no fire. I wonder why?
> Nobody has the right to personally attack others - or force others to
listen to his droning on, by filling their listening channels.
You are attacking me because I said:
"I may not agree to any of the words you say, but I will defend to the
death the right of you to say them."
Or because I said that your colleagues, ISP owners, are criminals?
Do you have listening channels in your eyes? I suggest that you cover your
eyes not to listen to my voice messages.
Freedom of information concerns the individual right to freely communicate
facts and the diffuse right to be informed of them; Freedom of expression, in
turn, is intended to protect the right to express ideas, opinions, judgments of
value, in short, any manifestation of human thought.
But both require *real events* as basis. Perhaps that is why US law, the
European Convention on Human Rights (Article 10.1) and the Universal Declaration
of Human Rights (Article 19) treat the two freedoms together.
I've been attacked several times, as I am now, and no one says
shit.
> This list is like a private club. Yes, anyone can state their opinion,
but if they start to annoy the other patrons, the landlord is free to ask them
to state their opinion elsewhere.
This list is not a private club.
It is open to anyone from any part of the planet. But the effort to turn it
into a private club is visible.
Shane, congratulações pelo Mozilla
Open Source Support award to Kea.
Marilson
Sent: Friday, February 17, 2017 1:19 PM
Subject: Re: [anti-abuse-wg] WG Chair Mailing List
Decision