Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Which is simply to acknowledge, of other participants, that their community involvement is welcome and that they are not viewed as morally substandard.

No admiration is required. Note also that this principle--making our 'default setting' to acknowledge the good citizenship of our neighbors--has an entirely respectable pedigree and isn't in fact weird, as Pieklo, Fecke and Rosenberg all implicitly assert.

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