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Not true Christopher. Emma deleted her message because she felt it was wrong to even be having that discussion in that group.
My mistake then. I apologize for getting the facts wrong.
It's funny to me that people could think that discussion somehow didn't belong in that group. The poster was getting her questions answered. The fact that she and some of the lurkers didn't like the answers was the issue.
it's threads like these that make me very disappointed in this site. just sayin'
Wrong again.
Mike Hinkle said:Wrong again.
Predictable.
At least you're free to express your disappointment, and I wouldn't dream of depriving you of that right, Lisa.
Lisa said:it's threads like these that make me very disappointed in this site. just sayin'
I do wish when people are telling someone they are wrong, they would tell them the right answer. Inquiring minds want to know. If there is censorship going on anywhere, it is wrong.
People have the right to delete their own posts, when they regret something they said, or the manner they said it in. Deleting other people's is the same thing I am talking about here. It is incredible to me that there are apparently people who still don't believe in freedom of speech, and they don't belong on a discussion forum where the free exchange of ideas and opinions is the point. If you don't want to hear people's opinions, then for god's sakes don't start a discussion!
Christopher A. Moyer said:Mike Hinkle said:Wrong again.
Predictable.
This was a completely different discussion that Christopher is bringing in to the subject. I did delete my discussions because the girl had asked for info about a Reiki class in LA. Emma gave her what she asked for and Christopher jumped in and started belittling Reiki. That started us in another avenue.
I know Christopher's stance and he is entitled to it, but a new person to the site was not expecting this and she didn't moderate the discussion. It got way off subject and was removed per her, I guess.
We had a discussion going on in one area and he carried it to that one. Before I knew it, we were way way off topic. I thought it was also wrong to subject a new therapist to this upheaval on their site. It probably would have been handled differently on mine.
There is a big and weak spot in massage research.The industry needs to let their feelings be known that more in-depth studies are needed done on energy related work before these scientists do away with modalities, that have comforted so many clients and therapists for centuries! And it should be done by, open minded, researchers that will report their findings without pre-formed ideas or beliefs. I think this should be promoted by all therapists.
Laura Allen said:I do wish when people are telling someone they are wrong, they would tell them the right answer. Inquiring minds want to know. If there is censorship going on anywhere, it is wrong.
People have the right to delete their own posts, when they regret something they said, or the manner they said it in. Deleting other people's is the same thing I am talking about here. It is incredible to me that there are apparently people who still don't believe in freedom of speech, and they don't belong on a discussion forum where the free exchange of ideas and opinions is the point. If you don't want to hear people's opinions, then for god's sakes don't start a discussion!
Christopher A. Moyer said:Mike Hinkle said:Wrong again.
Predictable.
and i've never been one for moderation. but the fact IS that 90% of message boards have some sort of moderation. it's something you just come to accept when sharing your views through such avenues.
Laura Allen said:At least you're free to express your disappointment, and I wouldn't dream of depriving you of that right, Lisa.
Lisa said:it's threads like these that make me very disappointed in this site. just sayin'
Before I became a massage therapist, I was an English and Journalism teacher. I learned a lot about censorship from teaching yearbook and newspaper and working within an organization that can legally censor speech that is considered disruptive of the school day. I fought for the students' rights to express the truth and/or their opinions as opinion. People with power often don't like criticism, but I believe the students have the same rights as other news sources. Soemtimes I won; sometimes I did not.
Comments should be deleted when they are libelous as that entails a legal matter. Ethically, we should keep our comments on-topic and free of personal attack out of courtesy for our collegues and simple good manners. That said, freedom of speech and freedom of opinion are guaranteed. I oppose censorship completely.
If your opinions ruffle my feathers, I am free to respond or click the mouse and leave your site/blog. We say we want to educate our clients, but eduction can only result when all sides of issues are discussed and understood. We don't give ourselves enough credit for being about to separate the chaff from the wheat, and if we don't give ourselves credit, why should our clients believe anything we say? I am open to all opinions. I have a good mind. I can take what I trust and leave the rest.
Keep telling us what you think, Laura. It's one reason I come here.
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