I have been blocked from Facebook, and that is why I am putting my ex cathedra statements on my blog. Someone reported a benign post on Facebook, and the moderator put me on a 24-hour ban without fully reading the post.
At this point, we presume the best of intentions in the reporter, Marie Eaton, and I forgive her as my enemy in all this. She misinterpreted a mere suggestion to join my page as a lawful order to join my page. Nobody has to join my page. If you don't like my page, click to the next page. Don't report based on a suggestion you don't like. But, that's just my personal feelings, which I hold back.
I am not a happy camper, but I forgive anyway, since we all have to forgive our enemies at least once and a while. That first stanza of the beforementioned sentence tells you everything you need to know about the level of forgiveness I hold towards Eaton. I could cancel the forgiveness in a second, and I can do so for any reason or no reason at all, even when I planned to keep it otherwise. So, Marie Eaton should be grateful for my forgiveness, because it sits on shaky ground.
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