On Vi, 16 oct 20, 16:46:42, Leslie Rhorer wrote: > > On 10/16/2020 4:57 AM, Pierre-Elliott Bécue wrote: > > > Feel free to ignore """lazy""" people from now on, but don't be > > irrespectful to them. > > > > You have no right to, and they don't deserve it. > > There is no such word - or concept - as irrespectful.
Please excuse us non-native English speakers for such mistakes. As far as I can tell Pierre-Elliot meant "rude". > The point you were > apparently trying to make, however, is just completely wrong. I, and anyone > else, have every right to reserve my respect from whomever I choose. > Respect is *EARNED*. It is not a right and it is not a privilege. Until > someone does earn respect, there is no reason anyone should afford it them. > It is utterly ridiculous to think everyone deserves respect. If it is > afforded to everyone, then it becomes totally worthless. This could be understood that in your opinion it is ok to be rude to a person unless that person has somehow earned your respect. Is this what you meant? Kind regards, Andrei -- http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser
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