stlhdr wrote:those of you who WILL emerge as the big guns here should take heed...and don't turn this forum into a cultural clone of the other(s) you are talking about...because as an outsider looking into those forums I find the interplay sad/comic/silly in many cases.
While I appreciate the knowledge that can be gained by asking reasonable questions about "topics" I find the rest of the interplay and treatment of those who don't fit the mold petty.
I hate to be a pessimist, I really do, but unfortunately I usually see the glass as half empty. I think what you have espoused is a noble sentiment but one that has about a glass half full/half empty chance. First of all, you are talking about a group of human beings who all have their own opinion which they feel is the right one, and a forum where they feel they have a right to express themselves. There are just certain topics that are going to generate controversy no matter what or on which forum they pop up. It will be interesting to see what happens when topics such as guns in the wilderness, who is responsible for the trash along river banks, pictures of a fish lying on it's side in the dirt, etc. show up here as they inevitably will.
Personally, I have no problem with these and similar controversial issues being discussed on a forum. There are always newbies who need to see that these are issues that people take seriously and I think frequent discussion of them is important. Nevertheless, while I think that the discussions are important, there are two things about where those discussions often head that really bother me a lot.
1) Responses from some that are rude, arrogant, abusive, sanctimonious, demeaning, insulting, etc. rather than a calm, rational, polite display of one's point of view.
2) When issues such as race, social class, politics or religion become entangled in the discussion.
I believe that if those two traps can be avoided that many of the issues that have generated controversy on other forums can be avoided and discussed in a rational manner. I hope that makes sense and that I have explained it fully, because I am on my way out the door for 6 days of fishing and backpacking so I won't be around to clarify myself. Oh, by the way, while in the backcountry I will be fishing a stream that is really overpopulated with small brookies, so I might keep a couple to eat. Discussion anyone?
