So wonderful little [...] and other punctuation

by Lady Lee 11 Replies latest jw friends

  • Lady Lee
    Lady Lee

    A couple of days ago I read a thread on here where some people were questioning the authenticity of something posted. Hey for a group of people who have been conned and lied to I get that we are a suspicious bunch

    Then yesterday I tried reading something that started by posting a quote from a WT. But the person who started the thread added his or her (don't remember which) own commentary in the middle of the quote. There was so much personal commentary that I had no clue what was quote and what was personal commentary. Granted I have a really bad head cold right now and my head feels like a hammer is banging away in a bowl of cotton but it was just too much for me to try to sort out.

    I know we all discovered that the WTS is very familiar with intellectual dishonesty in how it plays around with making quotes seem to say the exact opposite of what was originally meant but I just think we need to be better than that.

    This it the purpose of those [square brackets]. I did not learn this until I went to college but those [ ] are a sign that when you quote someone else that anything you add that is not part of the exact quote you put your words inside the [ ]. That helps the reader know exactly what is being quoted and what is from you.

    Now some people, and I am guilty of this too, is that we quote something and then put a couple of words in bold. If the bold was in the original or italics or underline or even color then it has to be copied exactly as it is in the original. You can sometimes get around this by saying the bold or italics or underline or color are yours. The problem here is that people copy and past so much that often the highlighted piece of the quote gets carried away without the disclaimer of what is a personal insertion.

    The WTS could and should be sued for some of their creative quoting of other people's statements. Personally I have no desire to follow in their footsteps so I will try to remember that when I am injecting my thoughts into a quote I will be using [ ]

  • ziddina
    ziddina

    [Hey!!

    I use [ ] frequently, I'll have you know!!]

    And now we return you to your regularly scheduled program....

  • wasblind
    wasblind

    Hello Lady Lee,

    I hope you feel better soon, I generally qoute from the public

    editions given at my door, which may be diferent than the Kool-aid edition

    I make sure to post the source I get the info from so they can look it up for themselves

  • ziddina
    ziddina

    Hi, Was Blind!!

    [waves!!!]

    And these [ ] can be used to denote an action, too!!

  • oppostate
    oppostate

    Hey LL, I'll give the square brackets a try in my WTS quote:

    "Evidently..." [I wish the WTS would stay away from using that word without giving real evidence in support of what they publish] "Reasonably..." [I also wish that they hadn't taken the square brackets out in their latest revision of the NWT, you know the nice grey leather and silver edged versions with expanded appendices that only traveling overseers and their wifes and GB members and their wives are able to get right now] "no doubt" [these new Bibles may be mass produced if the GB feels they'll get enough donations if they get the R&F to covet the hierarchy's new and snazzy blinged out editions of the NWT].

  • Lady Lee
    Lady Lee

    yes sources are very important - legally even journal name (or book etc,) year, author (or pubisher), page or paragraph #, year . It is always a good idea to provide enough information that your reader can look it up for themselves

  • Lady Lee
    Lady Lee

    oppostate

    brilliant

  • vanyell
    vanyell

    I agree with Lady Lee... Those ellipses, "...", really really contributes a lot to the intellectual dishonesty that WTBTS is pulling off on its R&F. It's so sad that people are so willing to let their mind go to waste.

  • mind blown
    mind blown

    Thanx for the heads up Lady Lee sorry to hear your head hurts

    I'm always bolding and underlining points "I" think are relative to a qoute, but I can see how it can be confused with the original .....opppps.......

  • Glander
    Glander

    Good reminder, LL.

    Could you be feeling the onset of spring allergies? Easy to assume a head cold. Whatever, hope you feel better soon.

    Regards

    G

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