George Bogatko wrote:
> Joyce Brite wrote, "It's okay to criticize someone's opinion, but
> it is _not_ right to criticize the person." [etc.]
Actually, George, I did _not_ write that. When I sent my submission to
the MMD, it read:
"It is alright to criticize someone's opinion, but it is
_not_ alright to criticize the person...."
I was surprised when I saw that a change had been made. I could
understand if "alright" were changed to the more appropriate "all
right," but the edited sentence read awkwardly. I further noted that a
paragraph break had been inserted at an inappropriate place in my
article, adding to the obfuscation.
Let me restate my thoughts in a different manner: Criticize the
opinion, not the person. And, avoid personal attacks and sarcasm such
as:
Robbie, you'll have to quit editing when you're asleep! <irony>
Joyce Brite
http://www-personal.ksu.edu/~brite/
Wildcats win the Fiesta Bowl! Kansas State 35 Syracuse 18
[ Earlier today, Joyce and I talked about this. The irony: I wasn't
[ yet asleep! ;) -- Robbie
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