Honestly Gabby I have not been back here long enough to do a proper evaluation. But I can give an outline of some of my observations. Here are some points to consider: Allan is older than I am and therefore biologically he has fewer speech and response inhibitors. He has less trouble allowing his thoughts make their way to the top of his flapping lips. Neil and Molly are very generous in allowing free speech, as I feel this is a good thing that should not be hindered. If their is bias on any level then who becomes the next target? This forum is replete with pendulum swings and I find even myself succumbing to responding emotionally as opposed to simple logic. To be more tolerant and be teachable we must also allow others the right to be ignorant. Allan is very direct and you seem to be a bit cryptic in response so this is naturally a communication barrier. Problem people become self evident so there really is no need to expunge someone form the forum unless they outright threaten an individual. It may well be that because you are a woman you are treated differently. I often thought of an experiment in which someone joins a group using two identities one as male and one as female, with similar takes and responses, wondering the outcome. Do the leaders here Isolate you? I don't know. If you feel isolated then that is a problem. But whether that is self inflicted, again, I don't know you that well.
On Friday, March 6, 2015 at 11:42:25 AM UTC-5, Gabby wrote: > > May I ask you, Facil, what you think the reason is that Allan can more or > less wear any language outfit he wants whereas the leaders here try to > isolate me if I only take out my pocket mirror and turn it in their > direction? Do you have a theory? Do you think it is because I am a woman? > >> >> > -- --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups ""Minds Eye"" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
