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Re: Responsibility



Mike Duvos writes:
>Brent E. Turvey ([email protected]) wrote:
>
>: This NG is not a certified twelve-step program operating under
>: anonymity. This is not even a group of people in recovery operating
>: under any kind of professional guidance at all. It is in essence a
>: PUBLIC FORUM on a given topic. There are no secrets, and no reasonable
>: expectation of privacy. There is also no necessitation for legal
>: confidance.
>
>This has been discussed before.  Most people are aware of how Usenet
>works, and people who don't want their posts linked to their real
>life identities can post anonymously.
>
>: It's also unmoderated. Anyone can look in at any time that they want and
>: review any posts current and past that they see fit thanks to the good
>: people at Dejanews. And anyone can post whatever they want.
>
>Yup.
>
>: However there are a number of individuals engaged in exploitative
>: behaviors with the survivors here and other places on the net. Any
>: therapist or other certified mental health professional can give you a
>: better and more complete definition of "exploitative behaviors" than I
>: could do here.
>
>Changing our tune a bit, aren't we Brent?  The infamous list was
>advertised as a list of predatory offenders and abusers.  Now it
>seems to be just a list of people whose Usenet interactions with
>others you choose to characterize as "exploitative."
>
>: It is mainly for the reason of professional ethics and responsibility
>: that I posted the list of people to be careful of earlier this month.
>: Incumbent in that responsibility is my desire to offer potential victims
>: a survival tool.
>
>Quite frankly, Brent, you offering the survivors in this newsgroup a
>"survival tool" is much like a person on fire offering a gathering of
>penguins an ice cube.  The patrons of this newsgroup are Past Masters
>of survival.  You, on the other hand, are a master only of sticking
>your foot into one bodily opening, while simultaneously sticking your
>head up another.
>
>: By posting that list, I made it totally available to not
>: only the frequent and infrequent subscribers to aar, to explore on their
>: own as they see fit, but to the law enforcement agencies who now monitor
>: usenet as well.
>
>Who, I am sure, are laughing hysterically at all of this.  Please
>continue to pee on your chances of ever doing this professionally
>at every opportunity.
>
>: No strict personal agenda; only a professional one. No personal attacks.
>: Just observations of behavior.
>
>Goodness Brent, do you really think we need you to observe peoples
>behavior for us?  Most of us who have been around the Net since the
>clever little protocols were designed by the engineers, and who can
>even remember events like "The Great Renaming", and the origins of
>Kibo, are fairly astute judges of human behavior.  We have seen
>all sides of every imaginable issue argued from every conceivable
>perspective, and we know the names of all the major players and
>where they stand on each one.
>
>: --
>: Brent E. Turvey, MSc Forensic Science
>: [email protected]
>: http://www.connix.com/~bturvey/profile.html
>
>Anyone want to join me in nominating Mr. Turvey for the coveted "KOTM"
>degree?  I think...
>
>      Brent E. Turvey, MSc Forensic Science, KOTM Usenet
>
>has a very nice ring to it.  He's definitely goofier than Drs. Grubor
>and Vulis.  I also suggest you visit his unintentionally funny writings
>on autoerotic asphyxiation on the Web.  Brent is a man of many talents. :)
>
>--
>     Mike Duvos         $    PGP 2.6 Public Key available     $
>     [email protected]     $    via Finger.                      $
>

Is Brent as goofy as the ASALA terrorist (about to be fired by Earthweb
for net-abuse), or even goofier?

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<a href="mailto:[email protected]">Dr.Dimitri Vulis KOTM</a>
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