"The bottom line is this-this group we are fortunate enough to belong to is as wonderful,giving,respectful as any group of people I have ever encountered.That is what matters."
Thank you. The group was originally started by a gay man and his mostly? gay friends and associates. Things evolved and this is the third version of the club, but it has been mostly? administered by gay men. Nothing that even sounds discriminatory gets very far. Over the course of history, very, very, very few people, groups, religions, countries or civilizations that have known oppression and discrimination have learned the most important lesson from the experience: understanding of and respect for others who are not the same and treating others as they themselves would wish to be treated. I believe or would like to believe that the majority of this club has learned at least some of this whether it's because of ridicule of our appliance interests or ridicule because of other factors about us. Non-gay people who share the interest in appliances and find this place like an oasis in the desert are maybe: very good, non prejudiced people; in until they find out about the crowd and leave or willing to go along because it is the only show in town. Maybe it's strength in numbers or maybe it's a microcosm of what the world could be if people could rise above primitive tribalism, sexism, hate, fear, the need to dominate and the instinct to lash out instead of reach out when encountering new or different people and ideas. Whatever the explanation, it is a good place to have where friends can understand and share the joy of the latest find and help bear the burden of the less joyful times as well.
Thank you. The group was originally started by a gay man and his mostly? gay friends and associates. Things evolved and this is the third version of the club, but it has been mostly? administered by gay men. Nothing that even sounds discriminatory gets very far. Over the course of history, very, very, very few people, groups, religions, countries or civilizations that have known oppression and discrimination have learned the most important lesson from the experience: understanding of and respect for others who are not the same and treating others as they themselves would wish to be treated. I believe or would like to believe that the majority of this club has learned at least some of this whether it's because of ridicule of our appliance interests or ridicule because of other factors about us. Non-gay people who share the interest in appliances and find this place like an oasis in the desert are maybe: very good, non prejudiced people; in until they find out about the crowd and leave or willing to go along because it is the only show in town. Maybe it's strength in numbers or maybe it's a microcosm of what the world could be if people could rise above primitive tribalism, sexism, hate, fear, the need to dominate and the instinct to lash out instead of reach out when encountering new or different people and ideas. Whatever the explanation, it is a good place to have where friends can understand and share the joy of the latest find and help bear the burden of the less joyful times as well.