ANST - Courtesy Crusade
Suzanne Cooke
scooke at texas.net
Tue Jun 6 11:54:13 PDT 2000
Greetings Larissa and other Crusaders
I must say, this disturbs me. Courteous behavior should be
rewarded, not arbitrated.
Some kingdoms confer a non-armigerious award for gentles whose
courtesy stands as a role model to others - the East's Queen's
Order of Courtesy comes to mind.
While Larissa's concern for encouraging courteous and chivalrous
behavior has much merit; I cringe at what could be construed as
"Courtesy Police". I wonder how those without armbands will be
viewed, will it escalate (and given human nature - it will) into
a cadre one "must" join if one wants to be viewed as "mannered".
Will it open the door for other "crusades" - like dressing
better, having better armor, the Better Pavilions and Campsites
Seal of Approval, Parlimentarianism?
I already feel squirmy at the posts that have reared. With Sir
Gunther - a Knight and a Duke raising the banner for "rude 'n
crude" and Mistress Larissa - a Laurel and a Duchess campaigning
for armbands to prove support of courtesy - I feel a bit sick.
The values of a group are a part of their culture. Culture
change is a slow natural process, not a mandated one. I plan to
work at changing the values I practice and model to more nearly
match the values that the SCA gives lip service to. I don't need
an armband.
Tamlin
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