I read the following passage from the book "Restoring the
American Dream":
"One must remain steadfast to the moral belief that no matter how "worthy" the cause for which a man's rights are violated, the end never justifies the means. That is to say, no matter how moral or humane one may believe a cause to be, if its attainment requires a violation of the rights of even one man, then the end has been achieved through immoral action.
Therefore, while the needs and desires of certain individuals (whether they be the "poor" or any other vaguely defined group) may constitute a legitimate concern to many people, they nonetheless fall outside the scope of man's natural rights."
I applied this to my thoughts and opinions concerning the recent banning of players. I realize now that I let my hate for RMT cloud my better judgement on the rights of the individual. While doing a great service for the masses (or so I thought), SE did an injustice to those who play the game for fun, but where banned. Blinded by my hate for Gilsellers, I took Square-Enix's side without considering the reprecussions on the innocent.
I offer my sincere apologies to Afterglow, Xellith, and anyone else I offended. Trading insults is unbecoming of my nature, and I feel the fool for taking part in it. People forget the FFXI experience is supposed to be enjoyable. When we loose track of that, some, like myself, turn that experience into hatred.
Good luck, happy hunting, and NM's lookout! Phioness is coming to get ya!!! =^.~=
"May peace favor your sword." Lan, Wheel of Time
76 different NM killed (none quest/mission related)
Edited, Wed Feb 22 17:44:07 2006 by LooTnPlundeR