Re: The biggest roadblock to authenticity...
For clarity, point by point:
D: It is interesting that you took my response in the same fashion as you believed I took yours; as a possible attack. I assure you, I did not do so to yours, as I also did not aim mine at you, but simply became distressed at the tone which seemed to me to be progressing with successive posts. In fact, in making my response, I was trying carefully to avoid that very thing by couching my words in relatively polite terms (ie, "gently challenge"). Apparently, I failed in the effort. Had I felt any hardness towards a given poster, the proper place to discuss would be in a private message, off the board. I merely wished to aim the discussion from my own side of the heap, that of a more mainstream reenactor.
C: Yup, right spot. See also D.
B: I agree, but that was not the "feel" I was getting from the posts above mine. A possible misinterpretation on my part, but again, one I sometimes sense here and on other forums.
A: Again, merely part of the discussion to somewhat forcefully state my belief that I, nor many mainstreamers, is inferior to any other reenactor, even if some aspect of my present impression has not progressed down the road as far as some others.
There is a great difference between the "farb" we all smile and shake our heads at with the polyester uniform and portable refridgerator in his wall tent, and that great swarming mass of plain, old booger-head mainstream folk. Robert E. Lee may have been a great general and worthy of praise, but he was nothing without that mass of boys at the bottom of the heap. We're ALL important to this hobby, mainstream and p/h/c alike, and generally pointed in the same direction.
Originally posted by SCTiger
D: It is interesting that you took my response in the same fashion as you believed I took yours; as a possible attack. I assure you, I did not do so to yours, as I also did not aim mine at you, but simply became distressed at the tone which seemed to me to be progressing with successive posts. In fact, in making my response, I was trying carefully to avoid that very thing by couching my words in relatively polite terms (ie, "gently challenge"). Apparently, I failed in the effort. Had I felt any hardness towards a given poster, the proper place to discuss would be in a private message, off the board. I merely wished to aim the discussion from my own side of the heap, that of a more mainstream reenactor.
C: Yup, right spot. See also D.
B: I agree, but that was not the "feel" I was getting from the posts above mine. A possible misinterpretation on my part, but again, one I sometimes sense here and on other forums.
A: Again, merely part of the discussion to somewhat forcefully state my belief that I, nor many mainstreamers, is inferior to any other reenactor, even if some aspect of my present impression has not progressed down the road as far as some others.
There is a great difference between the "farb" we all smile and shake our heads at with the polyester uniform and portable refridgerator in his wall tent, and that great swarming mass of plain, old booger-head mainstream folk. Robert E. Lee may have been a great general and worthy of praise, but he was nothing without that mass of boys at the bottom of the heap. We're ALL important to this hobby, mainstream and p/h/c alike, and generally pointed in the same direction.
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