[Ansteorra] Provinces, a stunned question
HerrDetlef at aol.com
HerrDetlef at aol.com
Sat Jan 28 08:03:45 PST 2006
With all due respect, Hawkins, I must take issue with the level of discourse
you have directed towards Master Alden. While I may not personally agree with
his position on the matter, I believe he has every right to voice his
concerns. I also believe that this thread should consist of a discussion of the
issue at hand, and not a dismissal of one person's concerns because of the manner
in which that person voiced those concerns.
In a message dated 1/28/2006 2:34:45 AM Central Standard Time,
cebackus at hotmail.com writes:
How is being short with a lady part of the "ideal" model we try to
recreate?
How is asking a lady if she has a valid point being short with her? If she
has a valid point (and she does), there is nothing wrong at all with
articulating that point.
How is publicly disagreeing with a decision made by your feudal
lord (or the lord of your feudal lord) part of the historical model you seem
to idealize?
Questioning the sovereign's actions isn't period? Barons often waged civil
wars against their sovereigns throughout the period, but Master Alden has not
even suggested denying the validity of the Crown's actions, much less mustering
an army against the Crown over those actions. In fact, he said that,
although he isn't convinced about the decision, he accepts it. One might argue that
Alden's acceptance in the face of perplexity is not period.
Isn't public debate on an internet forum about as modern as
they come?
How is attacking Master Alden "public debate"? Stick to the issue and avoid
these ad hominem fallacies.
Or if we prefer the historical model,should someone simply give
you the lie direct and end this conversation?
If the sign to end this thread hasn't already come, it comes here. We have
long forgotten the issue at hand. It seems Master Alden's concerns will not
get addressed. Alas!
Detlef
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