rawcswi at my-deja.com wrote:
> However, you can hardly expect both to be rude to someone in a
> private communication and to have them show you the courtesy of
> protecting the privacy of your communication.
Yes, I most certainly can expect that, from people with any regard
for the rule against making private communications public.
Of course some morally corrupt persons find all sorts of
justifications for their corruption, such as "oh, that rule doesn't
apply if the person was rude".
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