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Re: [IRCA] CQ Communications & The idea of merging NRC/IRCA
- Subject: Re: [IRCA] CQ Communications & The idea of merging NRC/IRCA
- From: Les Rayburn <les@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2014 14:39:33 -0500
- Organization: High Noon Film
Honestly, I need to terminate my participation in the discussion at this
point. My perception is that a few hard-liners on the BoD on one or both
clubs are the ones standing in the way of what is common sense to many
members. We're up to about twenty e-mails on the topic so far, and still
no one can or will state what the original issues were, or how they
relate today.
Frankly, Mike, I'm not interested in the feelings of the Board of
Directors on this issue. I'm interested in someone presenting some facts
that will help me understand what the problem was, and possibly still
is. If those can be articulated, I might change my point of view.
Otherwise, it just looks like an entrenched position situation.
As for people who "stand up for their heritage". I'm a Southerner, and
proud of it. But I share no heritage with men who fought to protect an
economic system that enslaved other human beings. History judged them
wrong, and justly so. That the symbol of that rebellion causes people of
color pain and outrage is no surprise to me. Anyone who displays it is
ignorant at best, and racist at worst.
And with that, I'll terminate my participation in this discussion.
73,
Les Rayburn, N1LF
Proud Member of both the IRCA and NRC.
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