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Ous Manjang,
I dont seem to get it when you wrote " You may not really understand what others are trying to put forth. I think it will be ideal to put yourself in other peoples shoes...."
Bro, I was not any in any way justifying profanity especially when it involves parents. I came up with a humble contribution and it is a pity that I seem to be misinterpreted. I surely have that fellow feeling and can easily see myself in the situation of those offended. So please! Just like you I also strongly believe that all those who are victims of this profanity deserves an apology. Where is the problem then ?
Good night Mr Manjang. I think the Ramadan is taking its toll on you.
Regards,
Omar.
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Dato: 11. desember 1999 19:46
Emne: Re: SV: Re: Lift the ban on Matarr!
>Omar
>I think you may not really understand what others are trying to put fort. I
>think it will be ideal to put yourself in other peoples shoes, for you will,
>and no other person will tolerate anyone to insult your parents for no
>reason. Matarr might want to continue his contributions on the list but I for
>one will not waste my time listening to someone constantly be insulting
>his/her fellow brothers and sisters for no reason.
>Having reading through so many appeals on behalf of Matarr, his recent
>article condemning the list managers, and few of us supporting it, I again
>ask all to see who much this list has help us (Gambians) in sharing important
>views and educating each other since its inception. There is no doubt about
>Matarr's helpful ideas BUT if one cannot do anything without first insulting
>your fellow human beings, then I think something might be wrong. I do
>remember myself receiving an insult from this man just by telling him to
>refrain from insulting people for he does not know those he is insulting.
>Also reminding him for the fact that the Gambia being a very small country
>that we might one day meet or even be related.
>I agree for the ban to be lifted for we are all bound to forgive each other
>as true believers, but the brother need to apologize to his fellow brothers
>and sisters he wrongfully insulted.
>This is my view on this point.
>Thanks and Ramadan Mubarak once again to all.
>Ousman Manjang
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