”The ultimate result of shielding men from the results of folly is to fill the 
world with fools." Herbert Spencer (1820-1903)
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On Sun, 2/23/14, Chris Weiler (Home) <[email protected]> wrote:

 Subject: [Callers] Community
 To: "Shared Weight" <[email protected]>
 Date: Sunday, February 23, 2014, 1:45 PM
 
 Callers list members,
 
 First, let me apologize. Due to my health problems and the
 recent arrival of my infant son, I have not been able to
 give this list the attention it deserves. I have not been on
 top of moderation requests and have not kept up with
 conversations. The most I've been able to do, most of the
 time, is read the subject lines.
 
 Now, I was very concerned when the tread titled "A Call For
 Civility" hit my inbox and read it. Shortly after, I
 received Greg McKenzie's unsubscription notification. I now
 have been able to read the conversations leading up to that
 thread. I've been struggling with how to respond to the
 callers list community about this, but I can't let this go
 any longer, so I'm just going to have to go with my gut and
 stop trying to puzzle it out with my head.
 
 One of the things, actually it's the thing I love the most
 about the contra dance community is it's inclusive and
 tolerant nature. When I started dancing, I was socially
 awkward and bumbling. The community welcomed me each week. I
 made friends. I got better at social situations. I found a
 home. I found love there on the dance floor. I have seen it
 over and over again at dances: socially marginal people
 being welcomed, tolerated and accommodated in ways that they
 had never experienced anywhere else. This is the ideal that
 makes our community special. This is why I dedicate myself
 to creating this community wherever I live, dance or call.
 It's why I started this list, so we could learn how to make
 it better together.
 
 That's why I've been so disappointed with how Greg was
 treated by this community. We are supposed to be the
 leaders. We are supposed to be the bearers of the ideals and
 show our dance communities how it's done. I've never really
 understood the problems that people had with Greg. Yes, he
 has strong opinions. Yes, he is socially awkward and doesn't
 always communicate his intentions clearly. But I've always
 found him to be straightforward with his opinions, positive
 in his criticism, creative in his thinking and open to
 feedback. He and I butted heads many times early in the list
 history and over on trad-dance-callers. I've learned a lot
 in my discussions with him and reading his posts. I never
 took any of his criticisms personally, because he criticized
 my ideas, not me. He challenged my thinking on this list and
 I came out better for it. Not because he convinced me, but
 because I thought through my ideas better and understood why
 they were right. Although a lot of times, he convinced me to
 change my ideas, too.
 
 As part of his social awkwardness, sometimes he crossed the
 line in a post. Every time, when people pointed it out to
 him, he apologized. Yes, he crossed the line when he
 criticized the calling of people in an easily identifiable
 video. But he apologized for it. Twice. And then was
 repeatedly taken to task afterwards. Then talked about
 derisively in the third person on-list. And he was right -
 other people added the identifying names, not him. A
 valuable voice in this community was driven out because his
 intentions were misunderstood. Several disapproved of his
 "tone". I'm not sure how people can interpret "tone" in an
 e-mail. It's a medium fraught with opportunities for
 misinterpretation. To think that you understand the "tone"
 that the author was intending seems crazy to me. We have to
 give each other the benefit of the doubt if we are going to
 continue to be a healthy and supportive community.
 
 Now, I'm very sad to hear that people have decided not to
 post because of Greg. I understand how hard it is to have
 your ideas challenged and criticized. But I don't think that
 I ever read a post of his that was purposefully
 mean-spirited or an individual attack. If you have an
 example of such and instance, then please forward it to me
 off-list. Let's not start another public bash-fest. If you
 have solid, factual criticisms of him, then I do want to
 hear them. It's just that what is being said now isn't
 justified by my experience with him.
 
 I encourage people to put their ideas forward. We're here to
 find the best ideas here and make the dancer's experience
 the best it can be. To become the best callers we can be, we
 need ideas to be shared, discussed, challenged and debated
 so we can find the best ones. We also need this to be a safe
 place for people to ask their questions and share their
 ideas, so keep being the positive, supportive community I
 know you can be.
 
 We're better than this. We can have the free exchange of
 ideas with the same acceptance and tolerance that we have on
 the dance floor. This is what has made this list special for
 the last 9 1/2 years. Let's not loose sight of what's
 important.
 
 Chris Weiler
 SharedWeight co-founder/moderator
 Craftsbury, VT
 
 
 
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