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Time to evict Big Brothel : Comments

By Bill Muehlenberg, published 6/7/2006

Peeping toms used to be arrested. Now the Ten Network gets big money for encouraging us all to be voyeurs.

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Hi Philo,

I received an email from the editor last night saying that it 'appeared Id found a glitch in the system, and they were trying to fix it'.
Well I havent found a 'glitch' in the system , I have no way of knowing how their system works for a start.I simply post when I am allowed to and whatever I am doing confuses it I guess until its fixed at least.The editor said he may ring me,as there is also another that I alerted him too.

So thats all I can tell you at this stage and I will post if I hear anything relevant. Cheers.
Posted by OZGIRL, Tuesday, 8 August 2006 8:56:55 AM
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OZGIRL, For what it's worth, I reckon having some real life understanding of how complex and variable people's lives can be is a pretty good thing for a social worker to have.

Scout, cheers!
Posted by Snout, Tuesday, 8 August 2006 10:18:25 AM
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Snout hi,

Im not quite sure I understand your post about Social Workers have real life understanding of situations...thank you, I think.

Cheers
Posted by OZGIRL, Tuesday, 8 August 2006 11:28:51 AM
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OZGIRL,

Sorry if I wasn't clear. I meant my comments in response to one poster who was suggesting that your life experience might somehow disqualify you from your chosen career path. I was saying I believe the opposite: our life experience is often the source of our most authentic and useful compassion, and this is an asset for any person in a human centred job.
Posted by Snout, Tuesday, 8 August 2006 12:50:00 PM
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