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Is the Esperanto community really accepting of people who are different??

ya AlanLadd13, 6 Desemba 2013

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jismith1989 (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 12 Desemba 2013 4:06:19 alasiri

sudanglo:Now if the typical Esperantist was one of the beautiful people, full of charisma and likely to inspire others to follow his/her lead, I wouldn't complain about there being a typical Esperantist.
Perhaps you should try to exude beauty in your own posts then (as robbkvasnak's contribution does), because you certainly don't seem "full of charisma" to me. Others may, or may not, disagree with me; others may, or may not, wish to follow your lead (of, for example, repeatedly and gratuitously making insensitive comments about the need to get rid of "weirdo's and freaks" [sic] in a thread made by a schoolkid who's obviously having real trouble finding his place in a hostile and shallow-thinking world).

Anyway, this will probably be my last post on this thread now, because I don't think we're being very constructive here any more, certainly not helpful to the OP anyway. Adiaŭ! ridulo.gif

Matthieu (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 12 Desemba 2013 7:10:56 alasiri

What? In all Esperanto conventions I've been to, roughly half of the participants were women.

Edit: my message doesn't make sense anymore because it's an answer to a deleted message.

Oijos (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 12 Desemba 2013 7:40:29 alasiri

Mutusen:What? In all Esperanto conventions I've been to, roughly half of the participants were women.
Where have you been to? At least on the Internet women are non-existent. Have someone made a statistics of sex distribution concerning UK's and national conventions?

yyaann (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 12 Desemba 2013 7:47:13 alasiri

Oijos:
Mutusen:What? In all Esperanto conventions I've been to, roughly half of the participants were women.
Where have you been to? At least on the Internet women are non-existent.
Are you basing this claim on what you observed on the Lernu website? Cause that's quite different on Facebook.

Oijos (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 12 Desemba 2013 8:01:21 alasiri

yyaann:
Oijos:
Mutusen:What? In all Esperanto conventions I've been to, roughly half of the participants were women.
Where have you been to? At least on the Internet women are non-existent.
Are you basing this claim on what you observed on the Lernu website? Cause that's quite different on Facebook.
At least not in the main Esperanto group. Women are a clear minority also there. It is my observation though, that in real meetings the share of women is higher than on the Internet world.

Oijos (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 12 Desemba 2013 9:16:01 alasiri

Mutusen:What? In all Esperanto conventions I've been to, roughly half of the participants were women.

Edit: my message doesn't make sense anymore because it's an answer to a deleted message.
This is absurd. What was objectionable in my message?

erinja (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 12 Desemba 2013 9:34:00 alasiri

Crude and profane language. It's not allowed in the forums. This shouldn't be a surprise to you, seeing that you've lost messages for this exact issue before.

Oijos (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 12 Desemba 2013 10:40:15 alasiri

You are really doing disservice to Esperanto, erinja.

erinja (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 12 Desemba 2013 10:55:55 alasiri

Familiarize yourself with the rules before posting. Really, using crude and disgusting expressions (which, incidentally, insult pretty much every male Esperanto speaker)? Profanity? You know better than this. Find another forum if you want to be crude. It's not allowed here.

Oijos (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 12 Desemba 2013 11:17:01 alasiri

Here we have a cultural barrier in addition to partial language barrier.

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