History is important. Studying it and (hopefully) learning from other peoples' horrible mistakes in the past keeps us from repeating those mistakes, and moves us a little further along the road of progress to a happier, healthier, more productive society. That's the theory, anyway. I've made occasional posts about the theory behind the organization
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Is alienating another fan group really the best way to learn from mistakes of the past?
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If the people who run Anime Detour are people that you care about, why make 'fan community relations' harder for them, just because you don't care about something that's *not your problem?*
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What wombat_socho is talking about happened twelve years ago. I wasn't involved when the high res thing happened, but it's in the past. Right now, Minicon is a convention that I enjoy and that I think is more welcoming than other conventions in some ways. The bitchyness over the 1998 decisions has not aged well and it's grown tired as the bad example of how *everyone else* is naughty and corrupted by power, but *we're* unlikely to fall prey to such evils ( ... )
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...*everyone else* is naughty and corrupted by power, but *we're* unlikely to fall prey to such evils.
No. Not at all. I have no delusions that my compatriots and successors at AD and ATC are any less prone to evil than I am or Joe from Cedar Rapids or Myra from Duluth is. This is why the structure of ATC and AD is completely different from MNSTF and Minicon, and it is intentional. To paraphrase this obnoxious old fuck named Thomas Jefferson, "Since otaku are base and prone to evil, let us bind them down with the iron chains of the Bylaws."
Speaking only for myself and not for any committee of any organization, I think it might be time to let this bitterness go and move on. ( ... )
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I do think that pretty much everything in red reeks of bitterness and non-constructive griping.
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As someone at Ground Zero of The Late Unpleasantness, I cannot claim to have an unbiased opinion about the matter. mle292 is correct in saying this stuff is old, so my comments are less evaluative and more musing ( ... )
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