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Azure Skyclad
Jericho Fraction The Star Fraction
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Posted - 2007.04.08 22:48:00 -
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Edited by: Azure Skyclad on 08/04/2007 22:46:21 I don't expect anything from you or anyone else Octavinus.
This is the simple point of understanding that you and your ilk fail to grasp.
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Azure Skyclad
Jericho Fraction The Star Fraction
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Posted - 2007.04.09 10:18:00 -
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Originally by: Octavinus Augustus Little Jasmine already tried this line - it didn't work.
SF has repeatedly complained about the tactics and strategies of PIE in this war. In other words you expect us to behave differently than we do.
SF has repeatedly remarked that you expect us to let you fight your wars in any way you see fit.
SF has repeatedly remarked that you expect us to let you make friends on your own terms, irregardless of obvious incompatible ideologies.
I have simply asked if one cannot expect you to deal with others the same way. And so I ask, once again:
If you expect others to respect your right to fight whomever you wish in whatever way you wish - should you not extend that same courtesy to others?
The answer should be rather simple. A "yes" or a "no" would suffice.
Your questions are based on flawed assumptions. *I* don't expect anything from anyone. *I* am not looking for approval for my actions. *I* am not extending that courtesy to others.
All i expect from me is what i bring. All i expect from you is whatever you bring.
If i find you lacking then i will deride you. If you stand for what you believe in then you will earn a measure of my respect whether you want it or not.
It's that simple. Whatever my fellow freecaptains say is their business. SF is not monolithic so saying "SF expects....." and words to that effect is a bit silly because it's meaningless.
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Azure Skyclad
Jericho Fraction The Star Fraction
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Posted - 2007.04.09 12:57:00 -
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Originally by: Octavinus Augustus
So, am I to understand that when an SF official speaks on behalf of your alliance you do not feel any obligation to follow his words?
Nope.
If i do it's because i choose to.
Quote: When Mr. Cosmopolite in the very beginning of this thread says that "In the coming weeks, the Star Fraction is resolved to demonstrate that the very heartlands of the Amarr Empire are unsafe" - he has no right to make such comments as they are made on your behalf as well as his own?
He has every right to as I didn't object to him being a spokesman for Star Fraction. I may dislike the turd on a personal level but he has a way with words which suits him to his job.
If i disagree with SF at any point i voice my dissent. If i feel strongly enough i leave SF. Simple.
Quote: After all, you are individualists, and not bound by the voices of others, are you not?
Bang on.
Quote: My question was posed to SF. If you do not feel bound by the words spoken by SF officials, you should certainly not speak that can be interpreted as such.
Hence the liberal use of *I* in my response. Still part of SF though. Is your noodle done twisting yet?
Quote: So if there are any of you out there who actually has the authority to speak on behalf on SF as an organisation, the question still stands:
If you expect others to respect your right to fight whomever you wish in whatever way you wish - should you not extend that same courtesy to others?
Yes there are those who can speak for the organisation as a whole. The point i'm making is you cannot pin the whole alliance down with a simple Yes or No answer to a stupid question.
The only answer you can hope for is a rough time both here on IGS and in space.
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Azure Skyclad
Jericho Fraction The Star Fraction
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Posted - 2007.07.29 20:56:00 -
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Edited by: Azure Skyclad on 29/07/2007 20:57:17 Davlos wasn't prevented from saying anything Archie. Having said that, a soiled gusset of an individual like yourself never did *really* understand the whole freedom shebang did you? Davlos exercised his freedom alright. Much akin to the freedom an idiot demonstrates when kicking a hornet's nest.
The nub of the issue here is Davlos is kicking a hornet's nest he has kicked before and he came of rather badly the last time. In this light, your asinine statement about freedom of speech just smells like the crap you wallow in.
I would sincerely suggest member corps of Electus Matari takes a long overdue review of it's recruitment procedures. Especially with regard to new applicants with baggage. All too easy for a twerp with an axe to grind to start name calling from behind a screen of unwitting new allies.
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