I apologize, this post is going to be rather general, in my opinion this decision does not involve GP, it does not involve the community, it involves you and being proud of your accomplishments. I would caution against putting awards on shirts, it means that shirts cannot be reused from year to year.
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Originally Posted by artdutra04
Have we become so wrapped up in the words "gracious professionalism" that we've forgotten what they really mean?
Have we become so opposed to possibly offending anyone in the slightest way that we downplay our own hard fought accomplishments and achievements?
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If people are getting offended at seeing other teams list their accomplishments, maybe they should spend less time whining and more time doing things to make their own team win.
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Art is right, if you are so worried about offending someone that you are no longer proud of your accomplishments... well that is just pathetic. As Art said, if someone is offended by your listing of accomplishments then they need to stop thinking of what they didn't do and instead start thinking of what they need to do to win.
I'm going to end with another quote, Ray Bradbury. In Fahrenheit 451 he talks about how censorship destroyed our culture. The truly terrifying part is that this was no state mandated censorship, the people did it. That is what you are doing if you let the fear that you might possibly be "Non-GP".
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There is more than one way to burn a book. And the world is full of people running about with lit matches. Every minority, be it Baptist / Unitarian, Irish / Italian / Octogenarian / Zen Buddhist / Zionist / Seventh-day Adventist / Women's Lib / Republican / Mattachine / FourSquareGospel feel it has the will, the right, the duty to douse the kerosene, light the fuse….Fire-Captain Beatty, in my novel Fahrenheit 451, described how the books were burned first by the minorities, each ripping a page or a paragraph from this book, then that, until the day came when the books were empty and the minds shut and the library closed forever.
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I am not saying that you should start cursing and insulting people, instead I am saying do not be afraid to disagree in a professional and respectful manner. You have an opinion, it is just as important as anyone else's, don't ever let anyone take that away from you.