Lomax wrote:
> Mark wrote: > > >L:…as far as voting is concerned, I don’t need to have a term.
> >-M: You do use the term ‘lemming’, like me.
>L: When I am communicating with Mark, or in the context set by what Mark has written, I use his language, but I’ve been careful to discriminate between what he means and implies by it. The legitimate meaning of “lemming” is someone who moves in concert with his neighbors or social circle.
-M: ‘Lemming’(Lomax) – someone who moves in concert with his neighbors or social circle
‘Lemming’(Mark) - someone who moves in concert with his neighbors or social circle toward suicidal end results
My usage appears much more useful.
So what if someone who moves in concert with his neighbors or social
circle?
Maybe they should.
Maybe his neighbors or social circle are intelligent, rigorous, and
objective.
In our context, political, its the end result which is important.
shanti
Mark, Seattle WA USA
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