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<blockquote data-quote="hpk89" data-source="post: 12806659" data-attributes="member: 324418"><p>I know you don't mean any harm bro. But it's the way that the critics put this matter that we dislike. I will give you an example. Say a person belongs to some religion. A priest/monk of that religion commits some misdeed. If you go and criticise it as 'crimes in the ___ religion', all of its followers are going to be offended, right? The same way, we simply do not like it when people collectively say 'ragging and violence in SL unis'. It is an extreme minority that does this, and most unis don't have a culture of violence and politics. Also, it depends on the culture of the particular faculty. Can all the members of an armed force help it if some of their soldiers murder for fun? Can all the laws in the world stop some assholes from abusing those laws?</p><p></p><p>I have never seen any of the things mentioned here in all of my uni life. It probably exists somewhere. But we are not to be blamed for it collectively bro.</p><p></p><p>So just as in other threads, be it religious or nationalistic, it would be great if people were more sensitive and ethical when posting this kind of threads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hpk89, post: 12806659, member: 324418"] I know you don't mean any harm bro. But it's the way that the critics put this matter that we dislike. I will give you an example. Say a person belongs to some religion. A priest/monk of that religion commits some misdeed. If you go and criticise it as 'crimes in the ___ religion', all of its followers are going to be offended, right? The same way, we simply do not like it when people collectively say 'ragging and violence in SL unis'. It is an extreme minority that does this, and most unis don't have a culture of violence and politics. Also, it depends on the culture of the particular faculty. Can all the members of an armed force help it if some of their soldiers murder for fun? Can all the laws in the world stop some assholes from abusing those laws? I have never seen any of the things mentioned here in all of my uni life. It probably exists somewhere. But we are not to be blamed for it collectively bro. So just as in other threads, be it religious or nationalistic, it would be great if people were more sensitive and ethical when posting this kind of threads. [/QUOTE]
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