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Re: A Personal Perspective
> You can't tell if I am smiling in an email or if I am upset.
> You can't know anything about me through email...all of it
> could get tied up in email to create misunderstandings.
...which is why, much to the disdain and unspoken condescension of my younger friends who all think it's so revolutionary and cool and efficient, I really hate to use it! Why do I want to take ten times as long to use a means of communication which is subject to so much misinterpretation?! Pick up the dang phone! Sixty seconds, and we're all done!
> "Fine, but I've never emailed you."
> Your responses come to my email account so in a sense you
> are emailing me, responding to me.
Oh...well...turn that off or something!
> > But, in believing you know what belongs on the air, what is
> > best, and what "must" be done, isn't that exactly what
> > you're doing?
>
> I asked what we could do to make the situation better.
You're not seeing that therein lies a serious problem -- you're assuming that there's "a situation!" There isn't!
You came in with an already-existing belief...a bias, if you will...and a wrong one, at that.
You heard a number...a number that, in itself, has no meaning...and, using that wrong belief, gave the number a meaning that, in your mind, reinforced that wrong belief.
You brought that wrong belief, now incorrectly "backed" by what is actually a neutral number, to this forum and, whether you wish or have the ability to recognize or admit it now, made a charge against a format and its programmers.
Yes, I know...you're still not seeing that. Spend some time with it.
> If you consider wanting the best music played regardless of
> color, I will consider that a boast. You win.
I don't understand that.
> I'm not full of college terms perhaps that's where we
> differ.
I found my college experience of little value. I regret that now, but I found the lack of connection with the real world maddening. To avoid anything self-identifying, I won't go into detail, but I will say that I did not finish. Books found in the business section of most bookstores and all of the big three on the internet have been of much more value and have no stupid prerequisites that must be endured for no better purpose than lower-level profs having jobs and students that should be doing remedial stuff having a place to start.
Man, that bugged me! I had two majors and discovered a very odd paradox -- the classes that were the easiest and covered the least material absolutely crept at a snail's pace while rather tough classes that covered a very large amount of interesting material did so at the speed of a rocket! Look, you academics...flip that, reverse it, thank you!
> "it's an amazing coincidence!"
>
> Why would it be a coincidence if it is wrong.
Because that's pretty much what a coincidence is! All of the pieces fit perfectly together and lead straight to a particular person, and you then say it's not you. Well, everything leading straight to one station and person that matches each little piece or clue and then supposedly not being that station and person...like I said, it's an amazing coincidence!
So, you're not playing 43 currents? I don't recall you ever really directly denying that.
What do you think about playing 43 currents?
> Go read my posts, you will never see "racism" used.
Well, you will never see a doctor use "sit-on-the-couch-all-day, fat, tub of lard," either! The doctor will describe a "problem" or "situation"...you know, like severe risk of heart disease, stroke, diabetes, etc...instead.
What he's saying is that the person is...well, you know...just in a more polite and cordial fashion. Which is just what you did. Come on...'fess up! It's okay...we all know it!
> I related the statics that were mentioned at the R&R summit.
Again, the bias that you came in with led to a completely false conslusion. For some reason, which you still won't reveal, you want it to be true. I don't understand that.
To be honest, I don't even know which of the possible meanings the numbers you mentioned could have. I believe you mentioned something like "Christian AC is 95% white and 5% black." Now, that could mean:
-- The stations programming the format have a workforce that is 95% white and 5% black.
-- The stations programming the format have a music library that is 95% white and 5% black.
-- The stations programming the format have an on-air playlist that is 95% white and 5% black.
-- The stations programming the format have an audience that is 95% white and 5% black.
Where are hispanics in this, by the way?
Anyway, just saying that "95/5" thing doesn't tell me anything.
Next, in light of your false conclusion that there's some sort of "situation" indicated by "95/5," let's look at each of those four options for "racism" or "division."
Actually, let's not. We could, but I just don't feel like typing that much. Just let me suggest you compare that to the secular equivalent of whatever it is you're thinking and see what happens...I'd guess "we" are way ahead!
> Please go to read all of whatzthat's posts
> and see if I EVER called anyone a racist...
No, I don't think you ever called anyone a racist, but, by adding a misinterpretation of relatively meaningless research conducted using what many would say is awful methodology to the belief in bias you already held, you came to the false conslusion that there's a "situation." Then, you spoke of "division" and "race reconciliation."
If you didn't accuse the format and its programmers of racism,....well, I just don't know. I'm actually at a loss for words.
> You can't tell if I am smiling in an email or if I am upset.
> You can't know anything about me through email...all of it
> could get tied up in email to create misunderstandings.
...which is why, much to the disdain and unspoken condescension of my younger friends who all think it's so revolutionary and cool and efficient, I really hate to use it! Why do I want to take ten times as long to use a means of communication which is subject to so much misinterpretation?! Pick up the dang phone! Sixty seconds, and we're all done!
> "Fine, but I've never emailed you."
> Your responses come to my email account so in a sense you
> are emailing me, responding to me.
Oh...well...turn that off or something!
> > But, in believing you know what belongs on the air, what is
> > best, and what "must" be done, isn't that exactly what
> > you're doing?
>
> I asked what we could do to make the situation better.
You're not seeing that therein lies a serious problem -- you're assuming that there's "a situation!" There isn't!
You came in with an already-existing belief...a bias, if you will...and a wrong one, at that.
You heard a number...a number that, in itself, has no meaning...and, using that wrong belief, gave the number a meaning that, in your mind, reinforced that wrong belief.
You brought that wrong belief, now incorrectly "backed" by what is actually a neutral number, to this forum and, whether you wish or have the ability to recognize or admit it now, made a charge against a format and its programmers.
Yes, I know...you're still not seeing that. Spend some time with it.
> If you consider wanting the best music played regardless of
> color, I will consider that a boast. You win.
I don't understand that.
> I'm not full of college terms perhaps that's where we
> differ.
I found my college experience of little value. I regret that now, but I found the lack of connection with the real world maddening. To avoid anything self-identifying, I won't go into detail, but I will say that I did not finish. Books found in the business section of most bookstores and all of the big three on the internet have been of much more value and have no stupid prerequisites that must be endured for no better purpose than lower-level profs having jobs and students that should be doing remedial stuff having a place to start.
Man, that bugged me! I had two majors and discovered a very odd paradox -- the classes that were the easiest and covered the least material absolutely crept at a snail's pace while rather tough classes that covered a very large amount of interesting material did so at the speed of a rocket! Look, you academics...flip that, reverse it, thank you!
> "it's an amazing coincidence!"
>
> Why would it be a coincidence if it is wrong.
Because that's pretty much what a coincidence is! All of the pieces fit perfectly together and lead straight to a particular person, and you then say it's not you. Well, everything leading straight to one station and person that matches each little piece or clue and then supposedly not being that station and person...like I said, it's an amazing coincidence!
So, you're not playing 43 currents? I don't recall you ever really directly denying that.
What do you think about playing 43 currents?
> Go read my posts, you will never see "racism" used.
Well, you will never see a doctor use "sit-on-the-couch-all-day, fat, tub of lard," either! The doctor will describe a "problem" or "situation"...you know, like severe risk of heart disease, stroke, diabetes, etc...instead.
What he's saying is that the person is...well, you know...just in a more polite and cordial fashion. Which is just what you did. Come on...'fess up! It's okay...we all know it!
> I related the statics that were mentioned at the R&R summit.
Again, the bias that you came in with led to a completely false conslusion. For some reason, which you still won't reveal, you want it to be true. I don't understand that.
To be honest, I don't even know which of the possible meanings the numbers you mentioned could have. I believe you mentioned something like "Christian AC is 95% white and 5% black." Now, that could mean:
-- The stations programming the format have a workforce that is 95% white and 5% black.
-- The stations programming the format have a music library that is 95% white and 5% black.
-- The stations programming the format have an on-air playlist that is 95% white and 5% black.
-- The stations programming the format have an audience that is 95% white and 5% black.
Where are hispanics in this, by the way?
Anyway, just saying that "95/5" thing doesn't tell me anything.
Next, in light of your false conclusion that there's some sort of "situation" indicated by "95/5," let's look at each of those four options for "racism" or "division."
Actually, let's not. We could, but I just don't feel like typing that much. Just let me suggest you compare that to the secular equivalent of whatever it is you're thinking and see what happens...I'd guess "we" are way ahead!
> Please go to read all of whatzthat's posts
> and see if I EVER called anyone a racist...
No, I don't think you ever called anyone a racist, but, by adding a misinterpretation of relatively meaningless research conducted using what many would say is awful methodology to the belief in bias you already held, you came to the false conslusion that there's a "situation." Then, you spoke of "division" and "race reconciliation."
If you didn't accuse the format and its programmers of racism,....well, I just don't know. I'm actually at a loss for words.