- cc cat,
Both the moment of silence and refusing to play Gary Glitter take about the same amount of energy. Except the impact of the moment of silence in the Convo that day has no impact on the future. Refusing to play catchy tunes made by child sex offenders does make an impact on the future. At least in Athens, Ohio, USA. (although admittedly very a small one)
To your other point, moments of silence don't send messages. Period. All I can remember from the moment of silence last year against Central Michigan was just as it was ending, some guy yelled "McBroom you suck" from the Old Zone side. Who/what was it even for?
We don't need to rehash our past conversation cc cat. But if you'd like, I'd love to hear about how the Newtown shooting has changed your life since the thread died on the General Board. And then we can compare and contrast those life changes to the ones the Batman shooting made on your life. And we'll just keep working back from there.
If some child sex abuse victims from Provo, Utah make the news next week I'll say the same thing to you as I did about Newtown. I personally don't care about these kids because I didn't even know them. (And guess what, I'll say it again, you don't either.)
This is about controlling something we can control. We have a choice to keep the presence of a known pedophile out of OUr house.
Self-accountability is not and never has been a slippery slope.