QUOTE(dan_edge @ Jun 4 2008, 08:59 AM)

Jonathan,
I can't speak for the Moderators at Objectivism Online, but I don't blame them for banning you. Of the 3 initial posts you made on Objectivism Online, all were criticisms of Rand.
As Dragonfly said, there was no criticism of Rand in my first post on OO. All I did was report that I had quoted Rand accurately and that there was no additional context on the tape that softened her opinions on the handicapped.
My second post wasn't really criticism, but a brief analysis of what Rand "seemed to be saying," how her statement "comes across," and what it "sounds as if she was saying." I could be wrong in what I was understanding her to mean, as could anyone else who might listen to the tape and get the same impression that I did. But, anyway, I made no moral judgment of Rand, and I don't think it's unreasonable to interpret her statement that children "cannot deal, and should not have to deal, with the very tragic spectacle of a handicapped human being" to mean that handicapped people are so psychologically disturbing as to cause severe mental and emotional damage in children. What else could she have meant by "cannot deal" with it?
Incidentally, if Michael Prescott is right in what he says
here -- that Rand talked about "kneeling buses" when she appeared on the Donahue show, and that she seemed to have the mistaken impression that, although the handicapped could ride the special buses comfortably, other passengers had to kneel, which meant that she thought that non-handicapped children were being made to endure hardships in order to accommodate the handicapped -- then how might that change the context of her opinions and alter her readers' (or listeners') perceptions of where her anger was actually directed?
Imagine if someone had explained to Rand that "kneeling buses" are simply buses which include an inexpensive adjustable platform which allows wheelchair access to the bus, and that it has nothing to do with making non-handicapped children kneel -- that it's the
bus that "kneels" and not the riders. Might she have then had an Emily Litella "nevermind" moment? Might she have softened her indignation, and agreed that of course any able-minded child, regardless of his or her physical impairment, should be allowed to attend classes with non-handicapped children, as long as the other children were not held back or made to suffer in any way?
And if her little rant about kneeling buses was indeed based on an erroneous view of what the buses actually are, what does it say about those who would "defend" her statement by making shit up about the epistemological importance of learning the concept of "broken man" at the right time?
In my third post, I commented on what I think Rand's opinion would have been of Norman Rockwell's art. No criticism at all. Are you familiar with her concepts of "romanticism" and "naturalism," and her comments on which artists have presented "the folks next door," the "average," the "humble," the "rural," and what she thought of as naturalistic "muddy colors" in their art? It's not exactly a controversial observation that Rockwell painted "homespun" images. Rand is not the only person who I think would have recognized that his art was often folksy.
I think his art is folksy. I have very little doubt that Rand would have seen Rockwell's art as not falling within her view of "romanticism." There's nothing critical of Rand about my saying so.
QUOTE(dan_edge @ Jun 4 2008, 08:59 AM)

It appeared that your only purpose in commenting on their forum was to bash Rand, goad others that you have predetermined to be rationalistic Rand-worshippers, then stomp off afterwards, decrying the injustice of your banishment.
"Bash" Rand? You think that what I wrote came anywhere near the level of "bashing" Rand? Heh. You're sounding a lot like a zealot, Dan.
And I didn't "stomp off" or "decry" anything. I'm laughing about it. I seriously thought about posting this topic in the humor section because it is beyond comprehension that my posts would be seen as "bashing" Rand. The idea that my posts needed to be deleted is comical.
QUOTE(dan_edge @ Jun 4 2008, 08:59 AM)

Based on your comments here, I'd say that the Objectivism Online Moderators were spot-on in their judgment of your motives.
Based on your comments here, you can't tell the difference between someone criticizing Rand and someone asserting that she was quoted accurately; you can't tell the difference between someone politely parsing what she said, and someone "bashing" her; and you can't tell the difference between someone politely doubting that she would have judged a certain work of art as "romanticism" and someone goading others with a vicious attack on their hero.
QUOTE(dan_edge @ Jun 4 2008, 08:59 AM)

This was a self-fulfilling prophecy, Jonathan. You went to Objectivism Online looking for trouble, and found it.
Really? I did? And here I thought that I went to OO looking to read others' posts, and only signed up and posted for the purpose of assuring "Greebo" that I had accurately quoted Rand's Ford Hall Forum comments. I thought that I checked in yesterday and added a couple of polite, reasonable observations. But if you say that I had darker motives, I'll take your word for it. After all, you know my mind better than I do.
QUOTE(dan_edge @ Jun 4 2008, 08:59 AM)

If you find it unpalatable that others would question your motives like that, then what does it say about you to make a blanket statement about these folks "protecting Saint Ayn and Holy Objectivism?" You've been making very public claims like that for a long time. When you talk trash about people, they're not going to want you on their forum.
I think your belief that I was critical of Rand in my posts on OO, and nasty enough to warrant banning or moderation, is just one more little bit of evidence supporting my view that there are still a lot of Objectivists who are overly sensitive, overly defensive, and have something resembling a religious view of Rand and Objectivism.
QUOTE(dan_edge @ Jun 4 2008, 08:59 AM)

Though I don't contribute much, I like the crowd at Objectivism Online. And when you make accusations like the ones above, I take it personally. I'm the kind of person you're talking about. Me and my friends. It's not like you hurt my feelings, but I hope you see how offensive your comments come off.
If you don't want to be called a zealot, then stop acting like one. Stop seeing criticism and "bashing" where it doesn't exist.
J