"Greatness and perfection"

Wednesday, April 25 at 9:07 PM

Scott Adams, of Dilbert fame, has a thoughtful post about all the Don Imus hubbub. We can be so close to the truth sometimes and still not see it. It may be possible for humanism to be great, Mr. Adams, but it can never be perfect.

PS

Will thinks this post is rather musing.
Comments
Posted by: Naoko at April 26, 2007 5:55 AM.

there's a difference between forgiveness for one stupid comment someone makes, and then forgiving someone who consistently says offensive things. if they hired him back, he would keep on making sexist and racist comments. he didn't apologize because he was sorry for hurting people and he promised to reform, he apologized because he was forced to.

Posted by: Will at April 26, 2007 7:07 AM.

This is true, but you're missing the point, which is not Don Imus. Here he is thinking, "Everybody's doing all the right things, but something's missing, and that's forgiveness," and yet he somehow is unable to/refuses to abstract that thought.

Posted by: Naoko at April 26, 2007 11:45 AM.

Fair enough...

Posted by: TKP at April 26, 2007 2:41 PM.

You need to update your "about" section.

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