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<blockquote data-quote="Dick Holder" data-source="post: 7421779" data-attributes="member: 7829"><p>Why do you always resort to personal insults? </p><p></p><p>I realise that you have strong opinions and you believe that you have a lot of knowledge that I and others don't. You might be right. You may well have forgotten more about hurling than I'll ever know. If you have, fair play and hat's off.</p><p></p><p>But when you seek to impart your knowledge, why do you feel like you have to belittle other people? You may have seen things on tape that I haven't seen. You may know things that I don't know. You could tell me those things without implying (on a public forum) that I'm an idiot who needs to read things slowly, or that I'm embarrassing myself because I see something you don't.</p><p></p><p>Even on the net, it is possible to have a civil discussion. We can disagree without being disrespectful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dick Holder, post: 7421779, member: 7829"] Why do you always resort to personal insults? I realise that you have strong opinions and you believe that you have a lot of knowledge that I and others don't. You might be right. You may well have forgotten more about hurling than I'll ever know. If you have, fair play and hat's off. But when you seek to impart your knowledge, why do you feel like you have to belittle other people? You may have seen things on tape that I haven't seen. You may know things that I don't know. You could tell me those things without implying (on a public forum) that I'm an idiot who needs to read things slowly, or that I'm embarrassing myself because I see something you don't. Even on the net, it is possible to have a civil discussion. We can disagree without being disrespectful. [/QUOTE]
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