Witch Hunt?

2001-1-5 18:31:00

G. Hill? What made you pick that name Chris?

Trish writes:

Glenys, shame on you especially for bringing this to the list. You know better than that. Your blatant disregard for the clear cut guidelines has prompted and promoted this ridiculous "witch hunt."

This makes 3 posts for me today. Do we have the 3 post limit on the rule books yet or if I am impressed to post again will I be OK.

JJ
If Chris can get away with 20 posts in one day then I suppose we'll let you get away with 3.

Shame on you, Trish, for making unfounded accusations. Glenys did not break any rules. One can publicly note the disregard of the rules or report it to the committee or both. In fact it is a positive thing to guide those who are disruptive to the purpose of this class.

This class is not for everyone. We do not try to be.

Please do not try and force us in a direction we do not want to go.

Are we on a witch hunt?

Is it a witch hunt when the witch crashes in your front door and does a rain dance in your living room contrary to your will or house rules?

No.

You are not hunting the witch - the witch is hunting you.

No one is seeking out any witches here. Instead we do not want to be forced to learn the ways of the witch when we have a class on the gardening for the soul. We do not condemn the witch - we just do not want him doing a rain dance in the middle of a class with a totally different focus.

To use your words: "Shame on you" for insisting we stop our class objective to watch a rain dance we do not want to watch.

If the witch is to stay here then he must cease the dance, take a chair and follow the curriculum.

Please note the parable in my next post.