remirol
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Really? I say brutal things like that all the time to friends, or on message boards.
Just sayin'. Are these friends also ones who walk in the Internet world?
See response to other post. Basically, the reason you can see it for what it is because you've _been_ there. But Dawkins doesn't use the Internet, so he sees it quite, quite differently.I wouldn't know what they suggested to their co-workers, as I wasn't spying on them. As a common worker I'd hear some "I'd like to beat his ass" for current supervisors at the time. It was a very high stress, underpaid job which required a lot of venting, but no one acted on it.
I do see the difference, but also see it as similar venting. It's a human response.
This assumes that Dawkins considers Josh's actions to be errors. I'm trying to avoid debating the precise circumstances around the issue because it'll take a lot of detective work on my part to dig up the exact sequence of events, and to try to correlate both sides' stories and ferret out what -actually- happened (sorry, but I know better than to take either side's word as gospel on this).That's true, but his response didn't actually respond to any of the criticism. Even supervising hundreds or thousands of people, if one of your minions made egregious errors that seriously upset most of them, wouldn't you respond to those errors and not imply that it was all the fault of the workers?
As noted above, I lack the information to make a substantive assessment.I guess I thought Dawkins' bottom-line was rationality and fair debate, so his response seems antithetical to what he's most known for, and to the purpose that his "employees" in the form of users had gravitated to his site for.
