Question:
Fair debating and expression question?
2006-10-13 16:35:00 UTC
If one isn't going to accept criticism of person B because the debate is about person A, isn't it a matter of fairness that he should tolerate the eventual expression of the criticism of person B, and not solely as a matter of present relevance to him?
Five answers:
no
2006-10-13 17:42:02 UTC
One would think so but alas that just isn't the way the world works. Today people Like to only see or hear one side of the story the one that they present not both sides.



scary eh?
The Gadfly
2006-10-14 01:08:52 UTC
Some people want to criticize person B to deflect attention from person A. In other words to distract and derail the debate because it is not going the way they think it should (their way).
Social Science Lady
2006-10-13 23:48:47 UTC
The answer is of course, "Only if he wants to".
peachy78
2006-10-13 23:37:09 UTC
Huh?
Rico Toasterman JPA
2006-10-14 00:13:03 UTC
because neither can play the piano.


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