Dear Mr. Schulte: Your comments are supposedly disarmingly convincing! However, there is a very BIG catch to it, and that is Postings, such as Mr. Bottoms are clearly hate talk sugar-coated for a Public which has been numbed down to almost near total ignorance and bliss. Your comments could have carried greater weight had you also addressed how to avoid Partisan Agendas and the newly ascending Religious Extremism into all these. Over simplification of complex political and religious and other agendas while simultaneously promoting extremism and hatred and fear mongering to advance ANOTHER failed socio-political doctrine and ramming a hate filled religious philosophy down the throats of the Professionals in the Museum World are NOT addressed by your simplistic and very disturbing Posting to this List. What is next? Museums preserving the symbols of how a Whole Nation was duped and numbed down to Atrocities? Turkey 1915, Germany 1930s, and USA 2000s springs into my mind as very good examples. From whose perspective are you looking at? I refuse to surrender the Flag and the Mantle of Patriotism to you or to Mr. Bottoms or to Mr. Pat Robertson's zealot fans who constitute the ranks of our present Administration!. And I have taken great offense at his bigotry and the ignorance and the ensuing desire to justify such Hate Mongering that is hidden well in it. Please do NOT justify such Hate Talk! That is NOT Tolerance! That is INCITEMENT. Don't mimic the Sovietsque Scientists who would bend Science to fit the mold of Ideology. This ascending Religious Extremism in the Sweet Land of Liberty is a demented Ideology - we all witnessed a very mild outcropping of it a few days ago via Mr. Robertson's comments. Let us have UNIFORM Standards for ALL Humanity. Nader Rastegar James Schulte <[log in to unmask]> wrote: I don’t feel its non museum related, I don’t even consider myself a liberal, I look at all sides and both sides of an issue should be addressed. Imagine trying to relate the atrocities of WWII without concentration camps, or the Underground Railroad without reversing it. THERE ARE MANY SIDES TO EVERY STORY, OUR FUTURE IN MUSEUMS IS CURRENT EVENTS, THEY MAKE THE NEXT MUSEUM EXHIBIT OR MUSEUM THE ITSELF. -----Original Message----- From: Museum discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Dusty Hibbs Sent: Friday, August 26, 2005 10:23 AM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: Lesson from: Well, I've seen everything else on this list, so why not this? I wish the number of replies this and other non-museum related discussions were equal to the number of responses I've had when I posted a question asking for help. I am a recent graduate of a masters program and am now in my first "real" museum job. I look to the list for assistance from senior, more experienced colleagues.......maybe I'm a naïve gen-xer..... From: Rebecca Fitzgerald [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Sent: Friday, August 26, 2005 10:36 AM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: [MUSEUM-L] Lesson from: Well, I've seen everything else on this list, so why not this? Hmmm...it's very interesting that while Mr. Bottoms posted a quoted article that is certainly controversial and expresses the purported opinion of one retired general. But, Mr. Bottoms has not sunk to the depths of some members of this list. I've seen posts that referred to him as a "creep" or a "troll." Most posts dismissed him as a "mad ranter" or an inflammatory "baiter." Mr. Bottom's post has actually helped expose a serious weakness of this list, and one that prevents me from recommending it to my colleagues and students. The Museum-L listserv is a very politically polarized list, very intolerant of any views other than the extremely liberal one. Folks who do express a contrary view are shouted down and characterized as bumpkins or ignorant. I belong to several successful history listservs that could serve as models to this group. I'd like to recommend MARHST-L, a maritime history listserv. This list includes members from every corner of the world, and every political leaning. And because of the maritime content, politics and war are necessarily part of the discussion. The difference is that these discussions are framed carefully, respectful to ALL members, regardless of nation or viewpoint. We would do well to emulate this list. Successful listservs go beyond civility, to caring. I was in a meeting yesterday with colleagues from Iraq and Lebanon. The gentleman from Iraq was describing some of the country's internal problems that have resulted from the war, and the ensuing poverty. He insisted on using his English, and used the word "careless" to describe the behaviors of some of his countrymen: looting, robbing and mugging other Iraqis. His meaning was that they had no love of their own countrymen. I've thought lots about his use of the word and it seems to apply here. We don't mean to hurt with our words, but we are careless...meaning that we have no love/concern for the folks who are reading our posts. Donning my asbestos suit! Becky Fitzgerald Susquehanna Museum ========================================================= Important Subscriber Information: The Museum-L FAQ file is located at http://www.finalchapter.com/museum-l-faq/ . You may obtain detailed information about the listserv commands by sending a one line e-mail message to [log in to unmask] . The body of the message should read "help" (without the quotes). If you decide to leave Museum-L, please send a one line e-mail message to [log in to unmask] . 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