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Started by joey46, July 10, 2023, 02:03:05 AM
Quote from: GobbleNut on July 10, 2023, 10:55:26 PMMany good, constructive comments made above. I've hung around here for many years (too many, according to some ) and this place has been pretty constant throughout. To suggest that the "vigorous debates" we have had recently are out of the ordinary, and especially during the off-season...or should I say, right after the end of turkey season when our attitudes might be described as less-than-stellar...would, in itself, be debatable. Participation on these forums starts with understanding that we all bring our own personalities to the mix and that a certain level of acceptance, tolerance, and patience is needed to make it work. Combining all those personalities, as well as recognizing that we all come from different situations and circumstances, and with widely varying histories and outlooks in this turkey hunting passion, and it is easy to see why there are times when any of us can get cranky about something. The best advice I can come up with is to keep an attitude of good humor and adhere to the assumption that no one is trying to be offensive in their commentary,...even when it appears that perhaps they are. In short, we should all be like ducks and just let the water roll off of our backs. After all, we are all paddling around in the same pond.
Quote from: 3bailey3 on July 10, 2023, 11:11:58 PM.........I have only saw one person shut down a few fourms, LFC!!
Quote from: PalmettoRon on July 11, 2023, 08:34:59 AMCivility is the key. So often today, we often discount even listening to another person's opinion. It would behoove us all to acknowledge that none of us is as smart as we might think we are or that someone else is as dense as we might think.The simplest person you may meet knows things that neither you nor I know.The status quo is sometimes best left alone, but sometimes challenging something that is legal or even illegal is beneficial even when it's not popular. I think we need more dialogue and less debate. If you don't want to participate fine. However, adults should be able to have a reasoned dialogue without resorting to childlike name calling.I'm pretty conservative in my political, religious and hunting views, but I have turkey hunting friends, yes friends, that have very different views. I've actually enjoyed discussing our differences and trying to get them to understand why I think the way that I do. Likewise, I learn a lot about why they think the way they think even though neither of us has shifted much at all. We agree to disagree.Certainly, we should be able to discuss proposed changes to game laws without losing our minds. I plan on being at a SCDNR public meeting later this month to discuss just that. Hopefully the temperature in the room doesn't mirror the outside.