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Just to be clear, if Suntou didn't like what Muhammed said he could
have either responded to the substance of what Muhammed's original
message was, or he could have remained silent. Alternatively, I seem
to recall that we've been down this road before vis-a-vis Suntou's way
of responding to people he doesn't agree with, thus, if Suntou Insulted
Muhammed's parents, then Muhammed didn't have to turn around and insult
Suntou's right back. Surely, there is a better way of responding, even
if you are being insulted, than what I've seen going on here. And that
is my point. It's this constant need to insult each other and our
families whenever someone says something we don't like or find
offensive or uncomfortable. Surely we are more mature than that.
If Muhammed says soemthing about Darboe that someone doesn't like, why
not just address that alone, why bring his family into it?
Ginny
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