Yep more or less.Your argument seems to be "it’s too complicated to deal with the legacy of racist colonialism, so we should let it be".
Yep more or less.Your argument seems to be "it’s too complicated to deal with the legacy of racist colonialism, so we should let it be".
Well, I don’t accept that premise.Yep more or less.
Sometimes we just got to accept things as they are. I thought this way also and finally reached a point where I accept things as they are.Well, I don’t accept that premise.
I don’t accept that we shouldn’t deal with oppressive economic/social structures and hierarchies, simply because it’s very complicated to do so.
I don't see the connection there, sorry.Sometimes we just got to accept things as they are. I thought this way also and finally reached a point where I accept things as they are.
So a staff member changed his username to a well known ‘slave master’ who owned a plantation etc. when I confronted the member about it, he/she/they indicated that they realised after the name had a history in slave ownership and that this was brought forward with the other moderators and they took no issue with it. Now this occured a couple years after me taking it to moderators here and standing up against oppression. Upon hearing his response though I realized to give up and go with it, cuz at that point I just accepted things as they are.
Many members say I’ve gone soft, no I just accept the way things are here on this forum. Similarly with life I am just accepting it as it is. I do admire your thinking though, just dont let it consume you. Sometimes we just have to move on and accept things as they are.
Could have just been brave and tagged me in this post.So a staff member changed his username to a well known ‘slave master’ who owned a plantation etc. when I confronted the member about it, he/she/they indicated that they realised after the name had a history in slave ownership and that this was brought forward with the other moderators and they took no issue with it.
Yeah sorry about not tagging you. Didnt see the need to make it public.Could have just been brave and tagged me in this post.
I adopted this username many years ago in recognition that Ben Aislabie was quite possibly the worst cricketer in the history of the first-class game. It is also a homophone of a village in my favourite part of England, and several English historical figures (including no fewer than three MPs for the same constituency who were all called William).
This was a non-issue until the MCC released a press release detailing why Ben Aislabie's portrait had been removed: that being his links to the slave trade.
We discussed whether I should adopt a new username at this time, but it was decided that, as I was obviously not endorsing a pro-slavery position and that the initial goal had been to reference a cricketer's career on a cricket forum, I could keep the username provided that it did not cause undue offence around the community.
This is the first time it has come up since.
At no point do I recall you bringing it up with me directly (to the extent of still not even tagging me in this post), but regardless I hope my explanation helps clear things up now.
Because I posted about it in reply to a question by Nilay in my AMA. You were then a part of the discussion that followed, but at no point conveyed any concerns. I also explained at that point that I had consulted with both staff and non-staff members.if I didnt asked how would I know you relayed the info to the other mods/staff members at the time?
The post was deleted only after I replied to it.Wish I had moderator tools to abuse as well, like quoting a deleted post. But you know what like I said earlier I am just moving on and accepting things as they are.
@liveinasociety would still love to know your thought process behind this post, significance etc. Feel free to shoot me a private messsge if you're avoiding a discussion, I know how some guys like to come at others.Pleasant day to you sir, please do elaborate on what your take is on this picture? Cuz honestly I am not sure what to make of it!
Your probably not aware upon her death she was the Head of State of a couple Caribbean islands.
Student.If a student fails an exam/test, does the blame lie on the teacher or the student?
Are parents to blame?Student.
No one should escape this by putting the blame on the teacher. A student is as much responsible about his studies as his educator.
Had the talk been about a student not able to top/gain a merit rank then the weighing scale would have tipped off towards the educator slightly. But in case of failing, its the student.