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Re: RSS and its antics
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On Sun, 31 Dec 2000, Krishna C Tripathi wrote:
It was an interesting reply. 7643tu2ydu3274627. You can read my
sentence. But try now.btb yIyubytubytuyu byuisyub unyuout
uyuaylwrtrayrryvsv wcrtortvvrtretct. Could you read the above sentence ?
I don't think. It is not possible to read the above sentence because of
lot of garbage. Some one is repeating some thing nonsense , when I am
writing "It is no always correct." And that is why Krishnan Kandasamy is
arguing about "RSS does not have a right to tell us what to do". Beacuse
in presence of enough noise the actuall message also gets lost.
Freedom of speech does not mean Freedom to make others listen.
If this was directed at my post, could you please repeat it ? I couldn't
get the context.
Thanks.
Padmanabha Rao
--- Padmanabha Rao <kvprao@igidr.ac.in> wrote:
> On Sat, 30 Dec 2000, Krishnan Kandasamy wrote:
> ...RSS or other have no business to tell us how we
> should live our lives
> that is all.
>
> The act of "telling" actually flows from the act of
> listening or reacting...
> only means to reconcile
> differences in worldview and opinion is through
> persuasion. Rhetoric and
> Listservs don't make a silly dent in the affairs. We
> ought to be thinking
> on the opportunities where the persuasion will be
> 'unleashed'.
> Similarly the persuasion is two-way, whether between
> me-RSS, RSS-nonRSS,
> India-US or whatever. It's easy to lose sight or
> these "obvious" things.
> Hence my persuasion here.
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