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Are you saying I should stick to sports?
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In all fairness, your argument was already as simplistic as it could get. You provided absolutely no substance beyond emotional button pressing buzzwords. Even with the direct queston about your beef with one article you didn't provide a single specific problem with any identifiable part of the article, you just reiterated that you didnt like it.misteryellow wrote: ↑Tue Nov 16, 2021 7:49 pmOversimplification of arguments is also a nasty trait of modern media... You fail to comprehend my arguments and reduce them to oneliners that are not even remotely applicable.TobinHatesYou wrote: ↑Tue Nov 16, 2021 7:17 pmFragile male egos detected.
“Stick to sports,” he said, just before going off on a socio-polical rant.
Stick to sports, Tommy Smith and John Carlos.
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That's true, though I expected one to understand my arguments based on the content of the article. Its entire inductive reasoning falls on behalf of a comment made under the Roubaix slideshow. I did in fact use emotional button pressing buzzwords because I believe they depict the moral disagreement of the way people of privilige manage to needlessly stir up emotions (especially online) without taking responsibility for the principles that underlie these rants. It is a cancerous mentality that fails to be defeated by reason so I have no problem using 'emotional buzzwords' to distance myself from these people. Moreover, detailing an argument online is as useless as sniffing one's own farts. If you don't like my opinion fine, feel free to block me.Karvalo wrote: ↑Tue Nov 16, 2021 11:57 pmIn all fairness, your argument was already as simplistic as it could get. You provided absolutely no substance beyond emotional button pressing buzzwords. Even with the direct queston about your beef with one article you didn't provide a single specific problem with any identifiable part of the article, you just reiterated that you didnt like it.misteryellow wrote: ↑Tue Nov 16, 2021 7:49 pmOversimplification of arguments is also a nasty trait of modern media... You fail to comprehend my arguments and reduce them to oneliners that are not even remotely applicable.TobinHatesYou wrote: ↑Tue Nov 16, 2021 7:17 pmFragile male egos detected.
“Stick to sports,” he said, just before going off on a socio-polical rant.
Stick to sports, Tommy Smith and John Carlos.
I must say I miss the time when the Tour de France was ridden by guys who worked in a factory, trained the entire year without bitching and then rode a gruelling TDF for a bottle of wine and a kiss from their wives. Cycling culture was made by riding, not reading. Now we have people riding a 10000 dollar carbon bike with their 500 dollar jerseys who read online comments and fire critique at an entiry community based on a comment made on the internet.
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This argument absolutely can be simplified down to a one liner - it doesn't mean anything. It's word salad.misteryellow wrote: ↑Wed Nov 17, 2021 1:29 amI did in fact use emotional button pressing buzzwords because I believe they depict the moral disagreement of the way people of privilige manage to needlessly stir up emotions (especially online) without taking responsibility for the principles that underlie these rants.
The Tour de France was started by a newspaper. Cycling culture was quite literally made by reading.I must say I miss the time when the Tour de France was ridden by guys who worked in a factory, trained the entire year without bitching and then rode a gruelling TDF for a bottle of wine and a kiss from their wives. Cycling culture was made by riding, not reading.
And you miss those times? I highly doubt you were alive during those times. You don't know what those times were like, so how can you miss them?
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It was only a matter of time until someone thought you didn't had the right to voice your own opinion publicly.misteryellow wrote: ↑Wed Nov 17, 2021 1:29 amThat's true, though I expected one to understand my arguments based on the content of the article. Its entire inductive reasoning falls on behalf of a comment made under the Roubaix slideshow. I did in fact use emotional button pressing buzzwords because I believe they depict the moral disagreement of the way people of privilige manage to needlessly stir up emotions (especially online) without taking responsibility for the principles that underlie these rants. It is a cancerous mentality that fails to be defeated by reason so I have no problem using 'emotional buzzwords' to distance myself from these people. Moreover, detailing an argument online is as useless as sniffing one's own farts. If you don't like my opinion fine, feel free to block me.Karvalo wrote: ↑Tue Nov 16, 2021 11:57 pmIn all fairness, your argument was already as simplistic as it could get. You provided absolutely no substance beyond emotional button pressing buzzwords. Even with the direct queston about your beef with one article you didn't provide a single specific problem with any identifiable part of the article, you just reiterated that you didnt like it.misteryellow wrote: ↑Tue Nov 16, 2021 7:49 pmOversimplification of arguments is also a nasty trait of modern media... You fail to comprehend my arguments and reduce them to oneliners that are not even remotely applicable.TobinHatesYou wrote: ↑Tue Nov 16, 2021 7:17 pmFragile male egos detected.
“Stick to sports,” he said, just before going off on a socio-polical rant.
Stick to sports, Tommy Smith and John Carlos.
I must say I miss the time when the Tour de France was ridden by guys who worked in a factory, trained the entire year without bitching and then rode a gruelling TDF for a bottle of wine and a kiss from their wives. Cycling culture was made by riding, not reading. Now we have people riding a 10000 dollar carbon bike with their 500 dollar jerseys who read online comments and fire critique at an entiry community based on a comment made on the internet.
Nowadays even at an online cycling forum, and probably fueled by their own eco chambers in the social media networks and a desire to stamp their own brand the easy way, social justice warriors come out of the dark with their political correctness capes and badges to keep your speech and opinions in check. Go figure...
Yes, it is a shame that misteryellow can't deal with CyclingTips voicing their opinions publicly. Not to worry though, I'm sure they'll survive his attempt to cancel them
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Can you blame him? That editorial quickie used threatening language like “we have a long way to go.” Disgusting.
Regardless, he has the rigth to his own opinion, just as CyclingTips had the right to publish the story, just as me and you have. What should we do now, force misteryellow to like the content on that story, and shut his speech down in the meanwhile?? why don't we just go burn some books while we are at it.
And circling back, so that we can get our story straight, it was tobinhatesyou that got triggered and it was him that tried to bait misteryellow with those bobby traped smelly oneliners and remarks over his ego, it was he that went after the other forum user looking to cause a fuss, not the other way around...
What on earth are you talking about? Who has tried to shut his speech down? Who has told him he doesn't have the right to voice his opinion? This is a pure figment of your imagination.Raimundo wrote: ↑Wed Nov 17, 2021 10:13 amRegardless, he has the rigth to his own opinion, just as CyclingTips had the right to publish the story, just as me and you have. What should we do now, force misteryellow to like the content on that story, and shut his speech down in the meanwhile?? why don't we just go burn some books while we are at it.
The only person who has come close to trying to silence anyone else is misteryellow saying I should just ignore his opinion instead of commenting it. Should I take your advice and be offended that he is trying to silence me? Should I scream and shout about my free speech rights being violated? Of course not, that would be an absurdly oversensitive overreaction. In a true free speech environment you have to learn to deal with the possibility of vocal disagreement when you decide to express your opinion. It goes both ways.
CT are serious about female cycling, their Paris Roubaix coverage was good. I feel ashamed about the comments around the pictures in their articles but I am not sure there was material for an article about the stupid comments made there.misteryellow wrote:It's a twitter like rant with no substance based on the modern era of identity politics. It's useless, stupid, intellectually hollow and most importantly it is becoming more abundant on CT. I want to read about bikes and engage with my hobby in a positive manner. I have no need to read about social justice warriors poisoning everything that has to do with cycling.
As side note, all the comments about the shower pictures were pretty clueless about what happened, you would have had to walk over their dead body to stop the riders I know to access them… that’s how important it was for them (then was totally legit to be in the article)
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The answer to your first 3 questions can be the second part of my post that you chose to leave unquoted. Don't know why you would choose to quote only half of my previous post, because in this situation we are indeed at risk of removing valuable context by doing that.Karvalo wrote: ↑Wed Nov 17, 2021 11:10 amWhat on earth are you talking about? Who has tried to shut his speech down? Who has told him he doesn't have the right to voice his opinion? This is a pure figment of your imagination.Raimundo wrote: ↑Wed Nov 17, 2021 10:13 amRegardless, he has the rigth to his own opinion, just as CyclingTips had the right to publish the story, just as me and you have. What should we do now, force misteryellow to like the content on that story, and shut his speech down in the meanwhile?? why don't we just go burn some books while we are at it.
The only person who has come close to trying to silence anyone else is misteryellow saying I should just ignore his opinion instead of commenting it. Should I take your advice and be offended that he is trying to silence me? Should I scream and shout about my free speech rights being violated? Of course not, that would be an absurdly oversensitive overreaction. In a true free speech environment you have to learn to deal with the possibility of vocal disagreement when you decide to express your opinion. It goes both ways.
But i will politly transcribe it directly below for arguments sake:
What i totally agree with you, albeit within the realm of civility, is the following:Raimundo wrote: ↑Wed Nov 17, 2021 10:13 amAnd circling back, so that we can get our story straight, it was tobinhatesyou that got triggered and it was him that tried to bait misteryellow with those bobby traped smelly oneliners and remarks over his ego, it was he that went after the other forum user looking to cause a fuss, not the other way around...
So given the ado here I went and read that editorial. What I get is this: CT published an article about women's Roubaix that featured photos from the showers, that showed (quite discreetly) some skin. Apparently some online commenters found that objectionable. The editorial was to defend CTs right to publish these photos against the pc-police.
So maybe they exaggerate, telling a handful of prudish commenters to stuff it doesn't make them heroes in the defense of free press. But otherwise it seems a healthier attitude than going full woke.
So maybe they exaggerate, telling a handful of prudish commenters to stuff it doesn't make them heroes in the defense of free press. But otherwise it seems a healthier attitude than going full woke.
There is no answer or relevance to my questions there. Tobin never suggest that he couldn't express his opinion, so again your claim that anyone is trying to silence him is pure fiction. You made it up.Raimundo wrote: ↑Wed Nov 17, 2021 1:16 pmThe answer to your first 3 questions can be the second part of my post that you chose to leave unquoted. Don't know why you would choose to quote only half of my previous post, because in this situation we are indeed at risk of removing valuable context by doing that.
If it was lack of civility that bothers you, mr yellow has been quite uncivil about Cyclingtips and very clear about the things he believes they should not write about. So quite why you think you have to protect him from the forces of censorship is beyond me. He is the only person in this whole discussion who is trying to be a censor.
misteryellow wrote: ↑Mon Nov 15, 2021 3:48 pmCT is the best cycling website bar none when it comes to technical reviews, however articles like these: https://cyclingtips.com/2021/10/opinion ... e-imagery/ make me quit looking at their website.
I don't really understand the argument. You won't read the "best cycling website bar none" because of an editorial article that was clearly marked editorial?
My only problem with the article is that it's a waste of space devoting an article to calling out a handful of complainers on Twitter or message boards. So what if a few people don't like pictures of women in showers? There will always be complainers about everything especially when they can vent their ideas anonymously. I just roll my eyes every time I see a journalist writing about the natives getting restless on Twitter.
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