On 2005-06-20 09:51:00, Anonymous wrote:
"Greg would you like to give us the dirt on your whole entire family. I think not. Some things are left better unsaid. It involves illness and greed all the typical ingredients found in most all american families. "
Anon,
If you have read any of the subject matters on this forum you would see where every person who posts with a screen name has put their "dirt" out there. Your cynicism is really misplaced.
When it comes to atoning for the lives destroyed, really, the position should be that there are NOT ENOUGH words to express the sorrow, regret and remorse the programmers should feel for what they did, not that such statements remain better unsaid. Read the 80's guy post again and tell me you don't think he is entitled to an explanation.
I think it's tragically ironic that the programmers who demanded honesty are thoroughly incapable of demonstrating such traits in the REAL world. I guess for them this refusal to acknowledge what happend (from the 1971 inception to closing) is just another character ?de?fault that Anon would like to attribute to a dysfunctional family.
Maybe we give them far too much credit for character traits they are simply incapable of possessing or understanding. Maybe we expect too much because our journeys have taught us lessons about this past that the programers could never understand. When life gets difficult, it is much easier to leave the painful things unsaid and unacknowledged. But easy does not equate with right. Hey! That sure is one big-ass white elephant in the room, don't you think?
The programmers, be they ill or greedy or in any other state, still owe an explanation to every person whose life they touched and destroyed - no matter how painful, difficult or embarrassing it might be for them. My perception of the programmers is that they think they are above all law, both natural and enacted. This lawlessness just reinforces my very, very low opinions of them.
Black's Law Dictionary, 5th Edition
Natural Law: ...a system of rules and principles for the guidance of human conduct which, independently of enacted law or the systems peculiar to any one people, might be discovered by rational intelligence of man, and would be found to grow out of and conform to his nature, meaning by that word, his whole mental, moral and physical constitution.
Putting that into seed-talk language that the programmers will understand: Do the right thing and the right thing will happen.
Most sincerely,
Stripe