You write as if there is some particular horrible truth that I’d like to be able to shout from the rooftops but I’m afraid to do so. There’s nothing like that. (Not about this topic, anyway.)
Well, it’s fair to say I wrote that way, as that was indeed the impression I was operating under. Looking back on your actual posts, I’m not quite sure precisely where I got that idea, though apparently I was notalone in that interpretation (I see you’ve already responded to one of those comments as well).
It’s this kind of thing that I have in mind, i.e. stuff that’s offensive and insensitive in quite mundane ways, not some frightful “Soylent Green is people” bombshells.
In that case, I’m somewhat more sympathetic to your point of view. If you think it probably isn’t worth the predictable breakdown in discussion to spread around some particular piece of offensive-but-helpful-and-true advice, I’m not going to second-guess you.
But to be fair, I think the points I made in this particular branch of the conversation do apply more generally to whatever other Soylent Green-style horrible truths you (or anyone else) may or may not have, not just this one specific topic.
If you think it probably isn’t worth the predictable breakdown in discussion to spread around some particular piece of offensive-but-helpful-and-true advice, I’m not going to second-guess you.
The trouble is, I really don’t see how any course of action would have much hope of avoiding at least one of the three listed failure modes. On the one hand, I don’t want to be the one responsible for failure (1) or (3), but on the other, I have grown fond enough of this forum that I’d hate to see it degenerate into just another place where failures of type (2) go on unnoticed. Hence my attempt to draw attention to the problem by discussing it at the meta level.
Well, it’s fair to say I wrote that way, as that was indeed the impression I was operating under. Looking back on your actual posts, I’m not quite sure precisely where I got that idea, though apparently I was not alone in that interpretation (I see you’ve already responded to one of those comments as well).
In that case, I’m somewhat more sympathetic to your point of view. If you think it probably isn’t worth the predictable breakdown in discussion to spread around some particular piece of offensive-but-helpful-and-true advice, I’m not going to second-guess you.
But to be fair, I think the points I made in this particular branch of the conversation do apply more generally to whatever other Soylent Green-style horrible truths you (or anyone else) may or may not have, not just this one specific topic.
The trouble is, I really don’t see how any course of action would have much hope of avoiding at least one of the three listed failure modes. On the one hand, I don’t want to be the one responsible for failure (1) or (3), but on the other, I have grown fond enough of this forum that I’d hate to see it degenerate into just another place where failures of type (2) go on unnoticed. Hence my attempt to draw attention to the problem by discussing it at the meta level.