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Old August 19th 03, 01:57 PM
Dwight Stewart
 
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"Larry Roll K3LT" wrote:

(snip) The newcomer "hams" will, from now on,
have to deal with the fact that they are here
on a pass. I'm not suggesting that they be
deliberately treated with antagonism; however
they will have to be VERY careful not to make
any implications of total equality with their
Pre-Restructuring superiors. The only
"equality" they possess is that granted by a
government agency that could simply care less,
as opposed to that granted by their superior
"peers" in the ARS itself. The newcomers are
here on a pass, and will have a lot to prove
in order to be granted acceptance. To date,
they have not even scratched the surface.



Larry, you're one of the most pampas, bigoted, individuals I've ever
talked to. I've honestly met Klux Klux Klan members with less bigoted views.
How do you live with yourself? How can you post what you write and still
have any self-respect afterward?

Let me make something very clear - you don't have the right, or moral high
ground, to assign or not assign equality to others. You're a two-bit punk
trying to make yourself feel important by pointing to your petty code skill.
In this world today, that skill is so trivial as to be almost laughable (and
you know that is true). For you to hold it up like a badge of honor is
laughable.

I'm one of those newcomers you keep talking about - a newcomer damn tired
of your hateful comments towards those like me in this newsgroup. If you
want to play this game, then you, Larry, are my inferior, as a human being
and as a ham operator. In fact, you're inferior to just about anyone with
more civilized views, which probably includes just about everyone else.

You keep yelling about how superior you are. Each time you do, you instead
show how inferior you are, as a person and as a member of this ham radio
community.

If I were not aware of how harmful bigoted people who practice
discrimination can be in a community, I would almost pity your desperate
need to feel important. As it is, I'm simply ashamed to be associated with
you, even if that association is nothing more than a mutual interest.

And that is all I have to say to you, Larry. If you want to talk further,
do so with someone who is interested in what you have to say.


Dwight Stewart (W5NET)

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