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12Bore
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Treacodactyl Downsizer Moderator
Joined: 28 Oct 2004 Posts: 25795 Location: Jumping on the bandwagon of opportunism
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Posted: Mon Mar 07, 11 11:41 am Post subject: |
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Midland Spinner wrote: |
naomij wrote: |
obv I am totally new so don't have a good sense of the 'tone' here, but in general online, as in the pub etc, I don't constantly feel the need to express my opinion on the validity of what everyone else says.
There is a big difference between a thread called 'what do you think of biodynamic farming practices' where it would IMO be perfectly justifiable to offer criticism, and a thread entitled 'my wonderful experience of biodynamic farming practices' where IMO a polite reply would not be more negative than 'I can't say I see any reason to farm this way but it was an interesting read thanks for sharing'.
But then if I wanted to discuss biodynamic farming or vaccination etc, there may well be better places than here (which is perhaps a shame, as I imagine there is at least some crossover between downsizer type folk (whoever they are) and non-vaccers, hippy farmers etc?)
I struggle to see the need for sarcy offhand remarks....sometiems they are funny and harmless, but mostly they are negative and offputting. But thats just me |
Well put. |
Indeed. I don't know why everyone can't post along the same lines as the do on other threads. If someone asks a question about their chicken health we wouldn't expect a long discussion about the ethics of keeping chickens but if someone asks about the rights and wrongs of battery farming you would expect that.
However, if someone asks for advice on something like biodynamic gardening you'd very quickly get loads of remarks dismissing it. |
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Bebo
Joined: 21 May 2007 Posts: 12590 Location: East Sussex
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cab
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Treacodactyl Downsizer Moderator
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T.G
Joined: 13 Sep 2009 Posts: 7280 Location: Somewhere you're not
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Posted: Mon Mar 07, 11 11:53 am Post subject: |
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I may be wrong in thinking this, but I�m not sure what you�re discussing now is what DBE intended.
It seemed from what she�d written she wanted merely a platform for those with alternative viewpoint on non-classic/modern/alternative, call it what you will, activities and practices to be able to share what they had experienced without having it be brow beaten into affirming something by validation, credible documented sources and scientific acknowledgement. When in fact the thing being discussed is by definition is based in belief and hands-on experience.
Such as herbal wormers, for years they were treated as airy fairy alternatives and yet now there is a growing respect for them based in both scientific and experience based knowledge of their successful use.
I�m not saying that is the only example or for that matter all alternatives are the way forward, but if those who wish to discuss them openly have to contend with a barrage of comments demanding quantifiable evidence for something that is faith/belief based then it really isn�t allowing them to express what they�ve experienced, good and bad, which some of us may find of interest even if we don�t necessarily agree, believe or practice it.
Respectful comments such as have already been suggested should be sufficient for those uninterested/unbelieving who feel compelled to make a comment.
Just because someone doesn�t believe in a god or religion doesn�t automatically make them saner than those that do |
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Treacodactyl Downsizer Moderator
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cab
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