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Mustelvulpo (Tunjukkan profil) 24 Juni 2013 20.52.38
salutnomo (Tunjukkan profil) 30 Juni 2013 03.30.32
love4gives (Tunjukkan profil) 27 September 2013 04.50.43
bartlett22183 (Tunjukkan profil) 27 September 2013 19.44.03
sudanglo:It is true to this day that many Esperantists are of a left-wing persuasion. Dekstruloj are thin on the ground.Whether the assessment of Maldekstruloj is so, I cannot say. However, if that should be the tendency, I would say that Esperanto is doomed, because the Centrists and Rightists will condemn it out of hand, regardless of its merits, and regardless of argumentum ad hominem.
Only when Esperanto becomes more mainstream (if ever) will a normal balance be established (normal = typical of the population at large).
I have read posts here on lernu! (details need not be relevant) which might outrage some people who are not Leftists. The problem, wrong but understandable, is that people will associate a language with a socio-political position if most of those who use the language are of that socio-political persuasion. Sad, but that is a blunt fact of life.
Uridium (Tunjukkan profil) 27 September 2013 21.50.28
Not to mention the plain fact that Stalin actively persecuted Esperantists.I don't know about him, but its pretty sure that Hitler persecuted Esperantists because Zamenhof had jews roots, so Esperanto=Ugly language filo-jewish in his mind.
ludomastro (Tunjukkan profil) 27 September 2013 23.10.39
bartlett22183:Given that I'm right of center politically speaking (at least as the US views the right/left divide), there's at least one komencanto who isn't attacking the language.sudanglo:It is true to this day that many Esperantists are of a left-wing persuasion. Dekstruloj are thin on the ground.Whether the assessment of Maldekstruloj is so, I cannot say. However, if that should be the tendency, I would say that Esperanto is doomed, because the Centrists and Rightists will condemn it out of hand, regardless of its merits, and regardless of argumentum ad hominem.
Only when Esperanto becomes more mainstream (if ever) will a normal balance be established (normal = typical of the population at large).
I have read posts here on lernu! (details need not be relevant) which might outrage some people who are not Leftists. The problem, wrong but understandable, is that people will associate a language with a socio-political position if most of those who use the language are of that socio-political persuasion. Sad, but that is a blunt fact of life.
And isn't assuming things about the "other side" part of the problem in general?