Well its all part of the lifestyle and the forum, but I agree, it has wandered around and stepped on a few toes.
tx2sturgis said:Well its all part of the lifestyle and the forum, but I agree, it has wandered around and stepped on a few toes.
Ballenxj said:Brian, stepped on a few toes? Care to elaborate?
Then how do you know anybody besides that helicopter pilot took anything personally?tx2sturgis said:Sure:
I think alot of people internalize what they read, thinking its a personal attack or something.
As a generic example:
If I said on a forum that I prefer to ride in an airplane, they are smoother, less dangerous, prettier, whatever, well some helicopter pilot would come forward and say I was discriminating or overstepping my bounds, that helos were fun and important and what the heck was I thinking?
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I might get in there and state an opposing opinion. But I don't take it personally.
But it looks like some people DO take it personally.
It was never meant that way, and especially if I don't even know anything about the person.
Ballenxj said:Then how do you know anybody besides that helicopter pilot took anything personally?
Post number? There's a lotta dang posts here.tx2sturgis said:Scroll up!
Ballenxj said:Post number? There's a lotta dang posts here.
tx2sturgis said:I didnt see it that way.
I was expressing observations...about how the world seems to work, or not work, if you prefer.
Cammalu said:I don't understand why some of you keep jumping back into the tiny group of monsters that just happen to be the same sex.
lenny flank said:Homophobia (and its dog-whistles) has no place in a civilized society. Any more than sexism or racism does.
Ballenxj said:Just kidding, Ladies are welcome too. Luv the girls, and hearing their points of view.
OK, roast me if you want to, I've just finished zipping up my fire suit.
Ah, somebody that gets what this thread is about. Thank You.Putts said:Sorry you feel that way, Lenny. It is a disturbing subject.
On the other hand, it's disturbing nature and the struggle to deal with the topic are solid steps towards the tribe's ability to learn together.
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The real Good is our ability to come together in these difficult dialogs and submit our fallible beings to the larger organism of the tribe. When we position our individual motives to serve the greater good; when we begin to take seriously our identity as a nomad and part of this tribe; when we are willing to speak about ourselves with truth; this is where the tribe gains real strength and we from it. Strength to buoy up authentic beautiful people who also take on water from flaws in their being.
Yes, Lenny, it's a disturbing topic and will expose some edges in folks that may make others cringe. The easy reaction is to either turn a blind eye so as not to see the ugliness, or to raise an axe to chop away at the log in another's eye. The middle way is to speak with love in an ugly place to ware smooth the error knowing there is great beauty there too that must be honored and nurtured. This is the strength of tribe.
Putts said:So....what's the topic here?
Ballenxj said:Reading comprehension. Sorry man, the report card is in the mail.
Ballenxj said:Ah, somebody that gets what this thread is about. Thank You.
The undercurrent is pretty clear to me.tx2sturgis said:Lenny, we are friends here on the forum...so one friend to another...I don't remember seeing anything here that was homophobic...
lenny flank said:The undercurrent is pretty clear to me.
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