Subject: A small answer.
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Posted on: 2017-05-26 18:55:00 UTC

The first half of this message... http://disc.yourwebapps.com/discussion.cgi?disc=199610;article=308647;title=PPC%20Posting%20Board

There was a lot of assuming that things were in bad faith, and not enough asking me what I meant.

IIRC, I was hesitant to apologize at that point because I was doing it wrong, and it appeared to me that every time, people were using the apology as an excuse to attack me.

The direct request I ignored, as I explained earlier, I perceived as flame-bait, and my response would not have been kind.

If anyone had really asked me and then paid attention, they would have seen that my "racism" was a reaction to getting scowled at on the street. Feeling guilty about it doesn't seem like the type of racism you need to protect yourselves from.

I didn't even know that's why I was banned. I thought I was banned for doing what people told me to do.

She told me in person on the day I told her who I was. Before that, I was thinking that I had gotten banned because of my autism, which I hadn't known about until well after June 2015.




IIRC, I was hesitant to apologize at that point because I was doing it wrong, and it appeared to me that every time, people were using the apology as an excuse to attack me.

http://technodann.github.io/PPC-board-2.0/archive/2014/08b.html#post-137537

I had learned that I was doing it wrong, and decided that I needed to do it right.

Another boarder and I spent all day on that apology. He told me how to make a right apology, looked at what I was saying, and told me to rephrase certain lines.




http://technodann.github.io/PPC-board-2.0/archive/2014/08b.html#post-98340

I had offered to leave, which they took as a sign that it wouldn't be punishment. What would have been a couple of months had I not tried to cooperate turned into a year because they mis-understood my intentions.

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