and to make it in such a condensending way is just ridiculous.
Perhaps I am already aware of the problem Dennis addressed, because I can't seem to see it as condensending, and I've read it several more times after you pointed out too.
I actually have quite a bit to say regarding this topic, but it is difficult to have a frank discussion on a complex issue when the participants come from a wide range of educational background and age, so I have and will continue to restrain myself from it.
One thing I will point out though after reviewing the petition letter. Which organization is behind the petition? Who is Pedro Oliveira? The privacy act is also very vague. The problem with online petition is that names and emails can be created to generate petition count. Would the authority that the petition is presented to recognize its validity? What would motivate the Prime Minister of Japan to cease such practice when his own people, who keep him in power, are not voicing the same view?
Goal achievement should be fueled by passion, but a game plan is needed to guarantee success.
Interesting that my link to a site discussing sexual relations with dolphins gets moderated (deleted).
I ask myself that too quite a few times before and after deleting it. There were a few complaints. I think the only explanation that I can give you is the difference in context between the two. The movement against animal cruelty is socially acceptable and people want to talk about it. Sexual relations with dolpins is not socially acceptable, I think... and it generates comments such as what you find in Derp's post, which basically derails the original subject. Whenever a discussion forum has a core group of teens participating, it is my responsibility to restrict some material so the quality of the forum does not drop. Perhaps the topic is more appropriate in a discussion forum where only adults are permitted.