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I hear your concern. At least one poster on this thread has expressed negative feelings about this idea. That's fine, its not for them. It's for people like the OP, and allies like you and me, if we choose to join. |
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My 2 cents on this matter. |
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I loved working with your guys team at competitions over the past 5 years and I have loads of respect for you all, and while I don't want to start and argument with you i also cant ignore it as well, part in question: "We need the world to be a more accepting place, and if you're preaching the opposite, well, you're part of the problem" couldn't your statement go the other way as well? until lately in society, the opposite was true was it not? Don't get me wrong, I don't hate or dislike people that are (whatever the politically correct term for LGBT is). The other part in question:" They get scared that they won't be accepted because of who they are and that's just not right" Who cares if you're excepted by others? as soon as you derive your happiness or joy/pleasures from others, is the same time you set yourself up for sadness and disappointment. if these people don't like you for who you are, then are they really people you would want for friends anyways? wouldn't you rather have someone that accepts you for who you are rather then someone who has been told that they must except others or they are racist, ext.? these are just my thoughts on this matter. and i hope to see you all at worlds. |
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I see that there is some confrontation on this thread, though that was to be expected in all honesty.
When making the initial post I expected some people to disagree with the idea of having this blog and just because they do that does not mean you should call them out on it. As noble as it may be to retort to someone's negative remark I'd advise against it as I personally dislike watching people argue. We should just let everyone post their opinions, concerns and questions about this idea and let it be that. ----------- On a very different note, there is a new logo which is most likely temporary. So any feedback on that would be appreciated! MKII of logo HERE Last edited by Mr_Moko : 17-04-2016 at 16:43. |
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Digging the new logos! The second variation in that album looks good on the dark background. |
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Typically it's the homophobes, intolerants, racists, and bigots that are labelled as homophobes, intolerants, racists, and bigots. Having an opinion and being one or more of those are not mutually exclusive. There's a difference between freely speaking your mind and actively trying to shut down conversation, the latter of which Aura is trying to do.
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Interested to see how this progresses. Definitely an issue about which I haven't heard too much
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It might just be possible that you're inciting more of an uproar by being so belligerent here. if you find it irrelevant, why bother to comment? |
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Hey Josh. I think this is a cool idea. These types of resources in FIRST/FRC are a fantastic way to provide support and community.
People that share my opinion also see the value in these types of communities. Minorities can often feel discouraged, underrepresented, discriminated, and excluded. These types of communities won't eliminate these these issues, but they're a great way to provide a sense of inclusion where it otherwise might be missing. Last edited by Zach O : 18-04-2016 at 17:48. |
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Let's keep the discussion focused on the blog, please. The identity behind other, anonymous accounts is irrelevant to this discussion.
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Thank you for agreeing with that. |
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