In alt.fan.frank.mccoy Laurence Taylor <see-headers@nospam.plus.com>
wrote:
>Frank McCoy wrote:
>
>>>Frank wrote a story which illustrates that. Unfortunately, I
>>>disremember the title. I'm sure he'll oblige with it.
>>>
>>
>> Ow.
>> Sometimes I try to forget that story.
>> A slam at *both* sides of the issue; written during a flame-war when
>> niether side was listening to the other.
>>
>> Unfortunately, instead of making the intended point (That there was
>> blame enough and to share for everybody in the story *except* the one
>> person willing to take the blame.) the story seemed to polarize the
>> readers even more ... and everybody who read it found some one person in
>> particular to blame. ;-{
>>
>> The story is: "Taking the Blame"
>
>I was thinking of that story only yesterday, when the subject of
>therapy came up in another forum. I'm not sure whether I should ask
>them to read it, though, I don't think it would go down too well.
Well, as I said, it didn't go across the way *I* originally intended.
Just fanned the flames instead of making people see that sometimes what
*you* view as "right" might actually cause harm.
And, of course, your viewpoint isn't necessarily shared by others.
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