in reply to Re^9: Politeness (to one another) is a virtue
in thread Politeness (to one another) is a virtue
And I should give a monkeys what you will accept?
You're an adult. It's your prerogative to care, or not, whether people find (update: some of) your comments unnecessarily rude, aggressive, and unpleasant.
Nor do I see you using his name...
It's a silly fallacy to claim that I must either address every injustice in the world that you care about or none at all. (Should ikegami have continued that silly discussion? Probably not. Did you bait him? I believe so.)
... you are quite happy to besmirch my name
Do you now claim that you have no history of calling people liars and calling their motives into question? I certainly don't believe that anyone with janitor access here has surreptitiously added smirch to some of your posts.
you're not exhibiting exactly the same propensity as the third party
Nope; my post explains the assumption I made and my mistake, and I'm leaving it saying so. Yet everyone's more than welcome to follow the link I provided and read the entire thread. Every reasonable and responsible person can come to his or her own conclusion as to the accuracy of what I wrote.
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Re^11: Politeness (to one another) is a virtue
by Gavin (Archbishop) on Nov 22, 2011 at 00:03 UTC | |
Re^11: Politeness (to one another) is a virtue
by BrowserUk (Patriarch) on Nov 22, 2011 at 06:04 UTC | |
by Anonymous Monk on Nov 22, 2011 at 10:28 UTC |