Brian Mitchell
It's pretty funny and ironic to me that people who continue to
object to the "verbiage" posted to the list continue to voice their
complaints without removing the "offensive" word from the subject
line. It is a word. Good introduction to alternative views of what
is appropriate in a public environment, and may require a bit of an
explanation to those who are younger. Welcome to a new developmental
stage, which may require dealing with the complex idea that while one
may disagree with a statement, comment, "verbiage" etc, the right to
express this very same thing is important to respect. I don't
remember the author calling you (or your 9 year old, for that matter)
an asshole; Rather, it was a retelling of a personal experience. How
does this original post discourage young people? I choose to
respectfully disagree with you, and ask you to think about it as well.
On Jan 27, 2009, at 10:29 PM, mellierat@comcast.net wrote:
> Give me a break. We're not just talking high school kids who read
> OBRA chat. I happen to know a couple of 9 & 10 year olds who are
> avid cyclists who look to the OBRA community for encouragement and
> support! They read OBRA chat, go to races and look up to us as roll
> models. Having someone post stupid comments with inappropriate
> verbiage is irresponsible. Think about it!
>
> -------------- Original message ----------------------
> From: Jennifer CArroll
>> it's funny, i went to pick someone up from their highschool the
>> other day, and
>> as i was standing there waiting for him watching and catching bits of
>> conversation of the kids passing by, almost every kid that passed
>> said a curse
>> word. so to try and keep them from reading one word that isn't even
>> the worst of
>> them all and was kept in context, you might as well put your kid in
>> a bubble,
>> homeschool them, only allow them to go to church organized events,
>> and have
>> every channel on your television blocked except for OPB.
>> I have a good feeling that you have cursed in front of your kids at
>> some point.
>> If not you, then someone close to you.
>>
>>
>>
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