Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!linus!decvax!harpo!seismo!rochester!ritcv!jr From: jr@ritcv.UUCP (jr) Newsgroups: net.motss Subject: How to handle Bear baiters Message-ID: <767@ritcv.UUCP> Date: Fri, 4-Nov-83 18:04:57 EST Article-I.D.: ritcv.767 Posted: Fri Nov 4 18:04:57 1983 Date-Received: Mon, 7-Nov-83 07:06:45 EST Lines: 49 Despite the fact that when net.motss was formed, two taboos were stated in the first article: 1) no discussions of explicit sexual practices would be condoned, and 2) net.motss was not to be a forum for whether or not homosexuality is natural, unnatural, good, bad, etc., it has been my observation that gays and supporters of gays have been quite conscious of taboo #1 and so far (at least in my opinion), the content of articles submitted by these groups has not been objectionable. Unfortunately, there are a few individuals on the net who insist on utilizing net.motss as their soap box to "prove" that their views on homosexuality (usually negative) are the truth. In a public forum, it is not possible to keep such postings out of net.motss although it is interesting to note that most of these types of articles are posted from ...!anon or ...!root or ...!guest. Are the submitters of such articles afraid to take responsibility for their opinions? But to all readers and posters to net.motss who are either gay or a supporter of gays, I have some advice. When one of these "bear baiters" (i.e. people who try to "bait" you into responding in a way to support their own point of view) submits a vitriolic article, no matter how much you are offended or annoyed with them, don't lower yourself to their level. If you respond with an article which contains pseudo-four letter words and emotional verbage, it just gives them potential ammunition to use later. (i.e. They can claim, "See I told you what we could expect and now here's the proof!") I think that the best thing you could do would be to ignore them. They aren't going to listen anyway. If you can't find it possible to "turn the other cheek," then I suggest that you compose a response in a file utilizing your favorite editor. Wait until the next day before you send it. You may either decide not to send it or perhaps modify the file to improve your message. Net.motss represents a public forum for homosexuals and heterosexuals alike to have meaningful dialogue. Unfortunately, there is (and probably always will be) a small group on the net who are bent on destruction of this group. Responsible reaction to irrelevant (and sometimes cowardly) postings will help insure the longevity of net.motss within USENET. Please don't interpret my advice as suggesting censorship or anything of the kind. But when some irrelevant garbage is posted to this group, I believe that either ignoring it or remaining above it is the best strategy to follow. Remember; under the guidelines established when this group was formed, their *ramblings* don't belong in net.motss anyway. So why give them any rewards for their efforts? as ever, j.r. {allegra,seismo}!rochester!ritcv!jrc