On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 10:43:13 -0600, Bryan Derksen
<bryan.derksen(a)shaw.ca> wrote:
> We have an obligation to living individuals to
show them a decent
> level of human compassion.
Since when? Perhaps you're thinking of
Wikinfo's "sympathetic point of
view" policy, which is incompatible with NPOV and IIRC the reason why
Wikinfo split.
Since Jimbo started wading in and upping the stakes on WP:LIVING. And
there is absolutely nothing wring with that. We recently deleted
Gregory Lauder-Frost precisely because of that.
> The bad faith was directed at Danny, in my view.
There is a world of
> difference between "hey, Danny, what's the story here?" and "ZOMG!
You
> deleted fleshlight! The encyclopaedia is suddenly of no value to
> humanity" or words to that effect.
No, this is simply wrong. I was responding to you
accusing Jeff Raymond
of bad faith when he called your argument "a load of hooey." Danny's
actions weren't the subject here.
Jeff was making judgments which I consider were personally
antipathetic to Danny. I feel no compunction in calling him on it. I
have a long history of civil disagreements with Jeff, and I would like
to point out that it was me who nominated him for adminship (a
nomination which failed for largely bogus reasons in my view).
Guy (JzG)
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