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OK Alf, cards on the table here because this could have been a good line of discussion within Chris' thread had you not opened the manual on slick Internet debating techniques.
Firstly, I am well aware that this subject is dangerously loaded with moral traps and whilst I acknowledge that you may not have purposefully laid those traps I have no great desire to fall into one. With this in mind, it is disrespectful and morally wrong of you to push for me to give an answer that you want me to give. If I have in your eyes only given a partial answer then has it occurred to you that I may not want to go any further? This is actually no different from what you have chosen to do on other threads and I respect your right to do so. Secondly, if you think you have hit a nerve then you are darn right. A certain ex-contributor to BF tried using the technique of re-interpreting what I was saying and then went on to quote one of my sentences out of context elsewhere. This nearly ended up with me being dismissed from my job and if you have had something similar done to you then you will understand my resentment and why I lost patience with you. However, let us go into two examples in a bit more detail in case you do not understand why I am annoyed. The GWCT is a genuinely intriguing piece of work but the way you applied it to this discussion and then went on to discuss how this would justify putting sparrowhawks under Special License conditions. I genuinely do not see how this is not invoking the point that sparrowhawks are specifically taking grey partridges. I merely challenged this idea and I did not say that I thought that it required the sparrowhawk to be a specialist. What actually happened is that you leapt on my point to claim something that I clearly did not say. Similarly, to change the word 'useful to 'acceptable' within the context of what I said is disrespectful beyond belief. I doubt if there is anyone who has read this thread who thinks the two words are interchangeable without changing the meaning of what I said. It seems not to have occurred to you that I deliberately chose the word too and had I wanted to use the word 'acceptable' I would have done so. It is this issue that leads me to think your motives are driven by an egotistical desire. In conclusion Alf, I have no desire to give an answer that I do not want to give any more than you would. I do not see how not giving you the answer you want me to give is relevant. IMHO, it is pointless to set the rules of engagement in a debate and then not keep to them or change them because it means no one can get any sort of resolution. This is what you did on another thread too then you chose to leave the debate when I asked you for further clarification - fair enough, that is your choice and I respect it so do me the favour of respecting me. At the end of the day Alf, it is simple that the same rules apply to all of us equally or they do not apply at all and BF becomes (or goes back to) a free-for-all.
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no doubt but the the synthesis that is the book could show the bias, that was my point
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