I've enjoyed reading the MDC files from time to time for quite a while now. On the few occasions that I venture further into the forums to see what's going on, I am consistently surprised and disappointed at how forum members treat applicants. You may not be representatives legally of the JREF, but you are representatives of the group you claim membership in - skeptics, or, perhaps, 'the enlightened'. And based on what I've read here, if that's what being enlightened means, then I don't want to be enlightened any time soon.
Many of you seem to say that by coming on the forums, MDC applicants open themselves to your behavior, that they are, in essence, 'fair game'. Well, think about it this way. If I invited you over to my house and then I started calling you names, whose fault is that? Well, you didn't have to come over to my house, now did you? It's really too bad. I come here hoping for an interesting read, but usually all I get is an eyeful of vitriol.
The problem with this kind of post, for me in any case, is that we have no idea of what constitutes "good behavior" or "bad behavior" towards applicants to the MDC, or anyone else, for that matter, in the mind of its author. Personally, I think if the MA is adhered to when responding to claimants' or anyone else's posts, that should suffice.
Having said that, it doesn't escape me that in general, claimants who appear here are not in full possession of any number of their faculties, and that in some very real way they are entertained by the JREF more as a source of entertainment than anything else -- a happenstance that in itself could be rightfully criticized, and is a reason why, I think, the entire enterprise of the MDC should be euthanized.
ETA: As another poster has pointed out, there is nothing to compel applicants for the MDC to post here at all, so suggestions that they be treated deferentially if they do so are quite unwarranted, in my opinion.
Come on, the communications between claimants and forum regulars, frivolous or not, form a valued part of the tapestry claimants must traverse on their journey to obscurity.
M.
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