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On 06/28/09 13:54, somebody wrote:
>> Here I disagree with you. Courts have nothing to do with it. I feel
>> that for serious charges, judgment should be suspended until there _is_
>> enough data to declare it.
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> My mind does not work in a binary manner (gratefully).
My paragraph did not imply a need to be binary.
>> See above paragraph. I personally need more data of being a racist
>> before coming to a conclusion that someone indeed is a racist.
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> Do you believe that it's all black and white? That if MR crossed a certain
> treshold (say, 12 episodes of racist rants per year) that you'd consider him
> a racist, but anything below that you would not? Can you honestly say even a
> single episode will not change your mind about him just a little bit?
Nope. Perhaps I wasn't clear enough.
I need a certain threshold before I will even _consider_ whether
someone is a racist. That's not being binary.
My threshold isn't "one incident" (at least in MR's case).
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