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Re: [ga] Diplomacy


This is wrong because of the GA leadership, and yet it is right because of the
GA leadership.

If it is right it is because it will be censored and controlled so heavily that
it reflects only the Views of ICANN bod as it's leadership is working on now.

If it is wrong it is because it is increasingly becoming no voice at all due to
the censoring leadership.

His latest rant on getting rid of your emotions and "turning on your brain" is
just some sick stuff.  This leadership is so far removed from dotcommoners that
it is a complete boost to the digital divide.

Jefsey why don't you justify and predict where his leadership will bring us?

The GA leadership at this point only includes Goose stepping anti-intellectuals
that require no human input.

Don't dare touch the other SOs that are moving toward helping humans rather
than the other way around.

Eric

Jefsey Morfin wrote:

> At 17:04 16/02/02, Peter de Blanc wrote:
> >You seem to disregard the fact that the GA includes the ccTLDs.
>
> This is a interesting point. Would you mean you consider the GA as a cross
> SO assembly: for y the DNSO and the ccSO?
>
> This is a point I do support as I do not believe the ALSC will make it in
> creating a $15 / year / members ALSO able to numerically control the
> existing ICANN community. And I agree with Mike Roberts that under that
> figure it cannot work.
>
> Soon or late the DNSO/GA will become the ICANN/GA since it is the only free
> all the year long forum open to every stakeholder. May be will they chage
> the name, but the Members will stay.
>
> Jefsey
>
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