LadyLushana: an exchange with a blogger

Wednesday, August 09, 2006

an exchange with a blogger

  • I WAS CONTESTING THIS AD ON HER BLOG


Subject:
no to terrorism?
Yes, if we say no to terrorism than we need to say NO to BUSH and to Olmert. Dropping bombs indiscriminately on innocent children in Qana, the place where Jesus performed his first miracle, is an act of terrorism. Dropping bombs and decimating all of Bint Jbeil is a war crime as defined by international law, most countries, and human rights watch.

Chaldeans voted for this piece of crap, but they will not have to suffer for their mistakes. When we talk about the suffering of Iraq, we should talk about all Iraqis not just the Christians. Solidarity goes a long way, and people, Muslims, Kurds, whoever, would trust us more!
peace always,
nayj
thanks for your blog and check out mine:
please read my comments on terror --I posted it today, Sunday, August 6.
The IRAQI-American Bloggers should be talking about what is happening in Lebanon!

Response: you're welcome to write whatever you want on your blog. My blog and thoughts are mine and NOT YOURS. I have no business in yours of all I'm concerned. So mind your own business as we say in Australia.

To:
Sent: Monday, August 07, 2006 12:47 AM
Subject: Re: no to terrorism?

Aren't the blogs for sharing? You included your email on your blog, so I presume that means that you would welcome back and forth conversation, and that's why I included my blog. Apologies if I offended you. I am just giving you some feedback. IF YOU looked at my blog, you'd see a link to your site.

Obviously, I like your blog, but I was just challenging your ad on terror. I am a professor and am trained to teach and practice critical analysis.

Again, peace to you,

You seem to go pass when I talked about other threats facing Basrawis of all religions. You obviously label people by their religion just like you did when you listed me on your blog. I found that very racist. It's nothing different than calling a black person the N. word.

My blog is my diary. I can write anything I want whenever I feel like. You want to talk about Lebanon or Mars then go for it. But don't force your views on other people.

Calling Chaldeans idiots as you almost did in your first e-mail doesn't give you any points in my book. As a professor, you should have used a cleaner language than the words and the attitude of your first e-mail. I hope you treat your students better than you treat the people you e-mail without knowing anything about them.

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