Re: META: What's on-topic, and what's not [Re: CHAT translating t he Paternoster]
From: | Wesley Parish <wes.parish@...> |
Date: | Wednesday, July 17, 2002, 10:48 |
I was just making a joke. Offending people was the very last thing on my
mind.
And I suppose my poking fun at religion is bound to upset a fair few people -
but I've never held back from making jokes at some of the more absurd
conjunctions of religion and life before now. But if the list demands it
(dramatic paws, as feline pounces - and misses) ... aaaarrgh!!!
Wesley Parish
On Wed, 17 Jul 2002 13:40, Thomas R. Wier wrote:
> Quoting "Karapcik, Mike" <KarapcM@...>:
> > | Quoting Jeff Jones <jeffsjones@...>:
> > | > Both these texts are highly amusing ...
> > | > but aren't we starting to stray into
> > | > forbidden territory WRT the conlang list?
> > |
> > | There is, in fact, only one statutorily forbidden area of
> > | discussion for this list: the politics of constructed languages
> > | (which is "best", which is "aesthetically pleasing", etc.).
> >
> > 8< snip >8
> >
> > | their religion even remotely. So why shouldn't we talk about
> > | religion in this way?
>
> [snip]
>
> > I think Jeff was (rightly) telling the children to settle
> > down before someone poked an eye out. (Mi bedauxras....)
>
> Perhaps they should calm down. And it is unquestionable that
> people say things that are offensive (to me at least) on this
> list every once in a while. But that's not the point. The question
> is whether we should have authorities on this list as to what
> is and is not offensive or capable of turning in a flame war.
> For the most part, this list has not proven to need one. Little
> things come up now and again (e.g. Christophe's and Boudewijn's
> sometimes sarcastic discussion over the status of <ij>), but
> almost always they burn out of their own accord.
>
> My experience has been that it is far more profitable to express
> strongly held disagreements off-list, and that is the principle
> that I try to put into practice for myself.
>
> =====================================================================
> Thomas Wier "...koruphàs hetéras hetére:isi prosápto:n /
> Dept. of Linguistics mú:tho:n mè: teléein atrapòn mían..."
> University of Chicago "To join together diverse peaks of thought /
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