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Re: "Perception is reality"
Hi Mike,
You're wrong here. :-)
This statement is simply a point of fact well made!
You have a double standard.
This is in fact much MORE professional, and LESS discourteous, than:
"Perception is reality," and that people who either tell the truth, or
propose that we tell the truth, are "arrogant" and ignorant. (I'm NOT
suggesting that such statements be a cause for "disciplinary action!")
Note: "professional" means acting as one who has a profession. It does not
mean (as it has become applied): have a nice demeanor, kiss ass, defer to
"authority," etc. (that's a bureaucrat.) As I told a Sr. VP once, "when you
say we're supposed to "act professional" you mean we should "smile when 'our
betters' stick it to us." Nukes will be out in the cold while their
"betters" climb the corporate/bureaucratic ladders when they decide that the
truth about nuclear technology and radiation should not be addressed, and
the nukes are too stupid, gullible, and/or bought off today, to realize that
they and their profession are being sold out, along with the benefits it can
bring to the world.
The significance of these issues, to stop the destruction of society, to
abandoning our grandchildren to global conflicts and economic privation, for
the self-aggrandizing of the powerful and their minions, misleading the
gullible and buying the rest, which are NOT matters within the realm of
"profession" or "objectivity," nor are "socially acceptable" no matter how
well they dress up, travel to nice meetings in nice places in the world,
speak the King's English to the rabble, and knife anyone in the back that
doesn't "go along" is a 'cosa nostra' standard of no integrity or moral
validity.
Please consider a more objective standard for the context of the differences
between "professional/technical" and "non-professional/policy-political"
discourse, and the significance of the issues to the profession and the
world.
Thanks.
Regards, Jim
on 9/17/02 10:17 PM, Michael G. Stabin at michael.g.stabin@vanderbilt.edu
wrote:
>
>> To those who sincerely believe that perception is reality:
>> It is my perception that you are a pack of idiots! Therefore, ---------
>
> Disclaimers aside, this is the kind of statement that could have been (and
> probably was) perceived by one or more listmembers to be directed at them. I
> normally send my own admonishments about misbehavior off-line, but I want to
> state that this is not appropriate list language. You can always take this
> kind of thing off-list, and let rip whatever comments you want between you and
> any individual(s). Any consequences are then between you, the individual(s),
> your employers, and the courts. On the list, let's keep it professional and
> courteous, please. We don't need the clutter and we don't need the potential
> misunderstandings (which usually generate MORE clutter). Thanks.
>
> Mike
>
> Michael G. Stabin, PhD, CHP
> Assistant Professor of Radiology and Radiological Sciences
> Department of Radiology and Radiological Sciences
> Vanderbilt University
> 1161 21st Avenue South
> Nashville, TN 37232-2675
> Phone (615) 343-0068
> Fax (615) 322-3764
> e-mail michael.g.stabin@vanderbilt.edu
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>
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