thorstenczub wrote:a democratic society/community should not behave the same way/methods like the criminals do.
so if Mr Houdart did something wrong, its IMO ok to claim: he did this and that.
but the witch hunt some people here try to implement, with themselves as
holy inquisition, is nothing i do accept.
In other words, your philosophies are: treat the symptoms but DON'T cure the disease. Focus on the smoke-screen problem generated but DON'T fix the source of the problem.
With such mindset, is it a wonder why simple, clear-cut problems don't get resolved? Is it a wonder when honest people attempting to correct the source of the matter are labeled "witch hunt"/ "lynch mob" /"internet gestapo" etc, ONLY serves to encourage those perpetuating dishonesty & THIS problem to continue? And we wonder "why" computer is such a mess today....
You acknowledge (or insinuate) that Robert Houdart
did something wrong. Why not tell Robert Houdart to cease from
the cause of this problem? Why not attack the SOURCE of THIS problem, instead focusing at those addressing the problem?
By the way, pointing out what someone did wrong does not equate to society "throwing stones". Nor should a society stand back and DO NOTHING to stop the "wrong" that is resented and causing problems, in the first place. Sort of like catching a thief robbing a store but no one should "throw stones" (judge, pointing-put who did it) or state as a matter-of-fact
what the thief did....so that makes it "OK" for the thief to steal. By your philosophy, society can complain on the crimes they
observed /
know for a fact happened, all they want, but nothing gets to be resolved. And the crime continues...