a_contemplative_life wrote:Your position boils down to the statement that you are prepared to condone and encourage the "baiting" of new members to become upset in response to insulting conduct when their positions differ significantly from yours. Not a very welcoming or charitable attitude, in my opinion.
I dispute your boiling, and particularly the notion that I set out to upset anybody. I dislike this and all discourtesy.
My Wrong would appear to be even daring admit sharing, to some extent at least, metoo's irritation, which I did; but I did my best to remain civil and be open to true discourse, and I hope I still can.
To understand, or even to forgive, does not mean to condone; and I can't condone metoo's outburst.
I also regret, now, my own description of the 'I almost feel' remark, the posture of hurt, or chosen offence, taken by this lady shortly before her dramatic exit, as 'laying bait' and 'a snide strategy' - whether or not my statement was a true assessment, it was evidently impolitic, and apparently indictably impolite.
a_contemplative_life wrote:You know, the number of people who have heard of LTROI is small; the number of people who have seen it and have been sufficiently impressed to write a review, and join a bulletin board about it, even smaller. Why we would do things to alienate such people is a mystery to me.
Are you saying 'You've helped offend a VIP, and thus hurt the forum's interests"...?
Calling someone, on a mean power play, probably is alienating them somewhat, yes; but not necessarily forever and always, especially if they can grow by negative feedback. I'd like to know more about that.
a_contemplative_life wrote: I reread her posts, too. They were uniformly thoughtful and polite.
Umm...right up to 'I am being treated an ignorant fool', you mean? I would like to be uniformly civil, thoughtful and polite too, but I don't want to be walking around landmines like that one, and having to keep quiet about it. [I never did get a reply, when I asked where this almost-feeling came from.]
a_contemplative_life wrote:She deserved better from us.
Yes; and vice versa, I'm afraid. Perhaps we could all try to agree that everyone has the right to their own view, somehow we have usually managed this before, and re-open the dialogue?
a_contemplative_life wrote:But I guess when someone disagrees with you, it is okay to forego civility in the name of being "right."
Apparently so, and apparently you also didn't see any need to specifically address any of my comments about the matter; perhaps because you had already chosen your policy...?
In your latest response I see only;
a blanket accusation of uncivility in which I am included,
a refusal to consider any notion of complicity by the highly-offended lady in this unfortunate incident,
and a confusing elision of my term 'bait' [tasty item on sharp hook] into 'baiting' [deliberately attempting to anger another] - which serves only to further demonstrate your support for the position of the highly-offended party.