You knew I'd toss in my .02 sooner or later, didn't you?
Isn't it better just to assume a difference of opinion and not take it as a personal afront? Discussing it respectfully is important.
Yes, this would be great. But when folks are strongly emotionally invested in their opinions, it's more of a challenge to express those opinions objectively (and sometimes respectfully). Also, when an element of the show that you love is dissed by another poster, you might feel disrespected yourself, even though you are not the actual target.
"Taking it as a personal affront," though, is not an automatic; it's up to you whether you feel bent out of shape because other people disagree with you about a TV show. Eleanor Roosevelt said "No one can make your feel inferior without your permission."
Do you agree that the ENT forum should welcome all opinions and people be treated respectfully?
Certainly. Discussion, by definition, is the examination of a subject through the interchange of opinions. Without different opinions, there would be no discussion.
The
TrekBBS Rules (which you have all read, of course

) recommends an article written for the Alt.StarTrek.Creative newsgroup,
"The Mannerly Art of Disagreement." It's a wonderful little primer on how to debate effectively, and without descending into personal attack.
But I believe TATV is an exception...
No.
People have a right to discuss TATV as much as any other aspect of
Enterprise. Any opinion, positive or negative, is fine, as long as you don't give offense to the
people expressing opposing points of view.
Personal opinion is subjective; there is no "cool" or "uncool" to it. So there's really no point in trying to somehow "win" a discussion, whether by bullying, or repeating yourself ad nauseum, or otherwise acting as if your opinion is the only correct one. Everyone's opinion is correct for them. Sometimes it's better to agree to disagree, and move on, rather than beating a dead horse to death.
I do 100% agree that we are all entitled to our own opinions, as long as we respect each other's viewpoints and do not disparage someone for having a differing point of view.
Well said. And welcome to the forum.
gblews said:
I agree that its more interesting when people elaborate on why they think you're wrong, but whats wrong with a person just stating that you're wrong, 'and I don't know why', but you're wrong?
The concern goes back to this being a
discussion board. "I love this!/"I hate it!" or "I'm right"/"You're wrong" is not discussion. it is two brick walls banging pointlessly against each other. You need to back up what you say in order to move discussion forward.
To me, this type of thinking is part of the whole politically correct movement. That is, people have to make nice-nice and if they don't, if they bluntly tell you that they don't think you know what you're talking about, they're personally attacking you.
Basic courtesy toward fellow posters may not be necessary for you, but it is a requirement of this board. (Except for TNZ, and even they have certain rules in there.) I don't care if it's the Internet; it is a public place, and people must be civil here in order for the place to function. Directness about a
post is fine, but if you take aim at a
poster, I will come down on you.
On that happy note...discuss away.
