Agreed, Tony, with the proviso that a) what I did on social media ten years ago is one thing, and what I did two months ago is another; b) a retweet is a step beyond a “like”; and c) patterns are significant.
A husbandman fixed a net in his field to catch the cranes that came to feed on his new-sown corn. When he went to examine the net, and see what cranes he had taken, a stork was found among the number. "Spare me," cried the stork, "and let me go. See I am no crane. See I have eaten none of your corn. I am a poor innocent stork, as you may see the most pious and dutiful of birds. I honor and succor my father and mother. I—"
But the husbandman cut him short. "All this may be true enough, I dare say, but this I know, that I have caught you with those who were destroying my crops, and you must suffer with the company in which you are taken."
Never feels right to 'like' a post such as this one, but I am thankful you wrote it. I hope it finds its way to the right people.
It pains me to write these things, C, but I do feel they must be said. I would obviously much rather have no cause to write them.
Social media is tough though, I agree with your point, but I’d more mortified if every tweet or facebook post I’ve liked was audited
Agreed, Tony, with the proviso that a) what I did on social media ten years ago is one thing, and what I did two months ago is another; b) a retweet is a step beyond a “like”; and c) patterns are significant.
It’s appalling!
Excellent. The only flaw I spotted was the absence of the quotation marks around "Religious Liberty Commission."
A husbandman fixed a net in his field to catch the cranes that came to feed on his new-sown corn. When he went to examine the net, and see what cranes he had taken, a stork was found among the number. "Spare me," cried the stork, "and let me go. See I am no crane. See I have eaten none of your corn. I am a poor innocent stork, as you may see the most pious and dutiful of birds. I honor and succor my father and mother. I—"
But the husbandman cut him short. "All this may be true enough, I dare say, but this I know, that I have caught you with those who were destroying my crops, and you must suffer with the company in which you are taken."