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TOPIC: your convictions
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Re:your convictions 11 Years, 6 Months ago
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message for JK wrote:
I am a huge JK hater, for the same reasons a lot of people are. But, I would like to discuss certain things with JK and see if I hold the correct opinion? Are you up for it JK?
With the best will in the world 'message' - and I speak for myself NOT in any way for JK - do you honestly expect ANYONE to respond positively to such a post when you make it clear by saying that you are 'A huge JK hater' that you have pretty much made your mind up about the outcome of any correspondence already based on what other people think.
To enter into any meaningful discussion it is vitally important to at least be aware that there IS always a second side to the story. However passionately you believe that story to be false belief alone does not prove it to be so. I am NOT saying this to defend JK - he is perfectly capable of doing that himself should he wish to - nor am I by saying this stating that I am 'on his side' or that I am 100% convinced of his innocence.
How would YOU feel about responding if someone approached you about something you had allegedly done given the same set of circumstances?
Take the anger away, discard the thoughts of others, see BOTH sides of the argument and come to your own decision. That is what I am in the process of doing on here (and I have openly told JK of this). At the end of the day, only those personally involved and GOD will ever know the true story so trying to act as Judge & Jury is doomed to failure from the start. Whatever my thoughts, your thoughts or the thoughts of anyone else on the subject the real truth will always be the real truth and that is a fact. Remember, opinions are ALWAYS only that, however 'well informed' we think we might be...
Respectfully,
Tony.
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Old fashioned, straight talking git with a love of music and the simple things in life.
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