If I may be so bold, let me suggest some possible outcomes, based on your comments:
- You change your mind and accept the rules by which Perl Monks works. You accept that sometimes there are answers that you disagree with. I guess that's free speech. (Note however, that anything blatantly wrong will get downvoted and corrected in short order.)
- You don't change your mind, but continue to bug us about why you don't like Perl Monks. That seems counterproductive to me. Life is short; avoid provoking conflict, and have more fun.
- You don't change your mind, but do go somewhere else, leaving us to our own discussions. I guess we'd be happy with that choice too.
You choose your own path in life. As my pal Michael Mohlé used to say, "Go in peace".
--t. alex
presumably somewhat inspired by the Pope who is currently visiting Toronto.
"Mud, mud, glorious mud. Nothing quite like it for cooling the blood!"
--Michael Flanders and Donald Swann