Esperanto Volunteers
komenstanto, 2012 m. vasaris 19 d.
Žinutės: 8
Kalba: English
komenstanto (Rodyti profilį) 2012 m. vasaris 19 d. 18:51:01
It seems to me, that the personal quest of vanquishing is too individualist: the only aim is to progress Esperanto, so you have to get in line with any other group that wants to see its aims carried out.
But there is a loophole to this sort of individualist goal orientation, and that is helping other people in ways that do not pertain to your own goals.
erinja (Rodyti profilį) 2012 m. vasaris 19 d. 19:38:29
komenstanto:But there is a loophole to this sort of individualist goal orientation, and that is helping other people in ways that do not pertain to your own goals.Qwertz, is that you?
komenstanto (Rodyti profilį) 2012 m. vasaris 19 d. 19:44:09
For instance, related to my idea, there is a building where I live, and it is a soup kitchen, but its a general soup kitchen. Sometimes Christians give food there, and sometimes its city workers unrelated to religion, and I think any volunteer group could work there, as the food is all donations anyway, it is just volunteer work. In situations like this, Esperantists could make a name for themselves. This is how politicians work as well sometimes, like Michelle Obama volunteering at a soup kitchen in Washington DC.
I am sure if Esperantists volunteered and wore Esperanto shirts at a kitchen in D.C., you might get Esperanto into the news.
darkweasel (Rodyti profilį) 2012 m. vasaris 19 d. 21:16:52
erinja:No, this user writes much more intelligent postings than qwertz did.komenstanto:But there is a loophole to this sort of individualist goal orientation, and that is helping other people in ways that do not pertain to your own goals.Qwertz, is that you?
novatago (Rodyti profilį) 2012 m. vasaris 19 d. 23:19:26
Anyway, even if you were Qwertz, I'm agree with you, volunteer work and NGOs using Esperanto, would be not only useful for the language but perhaps also the next logical step.
Ĝis, Novatago.
Bemused (Rodyti profilį) 2012 m. vasaris 20 d. 06:57:09
The person who posted as Qwertz might not have had native speaker grasp of the English language, but that says more about the English language than about Qwertz.
And is that not why Esperanto exists, so that a person can communicate with speakers of other mother tongues without being criticised for their language skills?
Whatever happened to tolerance?
darkweasel (Rodyti profilį) 2012 m. vasaris 20 d. 09:49:51
Bemused:no. Having read his messages in the German-language board as well (where he does have native speaker grasp), I can assure you that language wasn't the (primary) problem.
The person who posted as Qwertz might not have had native speaker grasp of the English language, but that says more about the English language than about Qwertz.
anyway, this thread is not about qwertz.
komenstanto (Rodyti profilį) 2012 m. vasaris 20 d. 18:23:18