Posted on Sep 4, 2017
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So as many of you know I have posted a lot of content on RallyPoint. I have also had my share of conflicts. Some of them ended on a good note with both of us disagreeing and moving on. But this isn't always the case. So I a going to tell you about my more recent block.

So on a thread speaking about the roles officers and NCOs a National Guard SPC Signal Soldier didn't agree with me. I have a feeling it had to do with there being a "LT" in front of my name. So at some point he let me know I was wrong in my reference about the orders process. So I tried to clarify my point. I have had some training in the orders process. I was a LRS Scout when I was enlisted and aided in our mission planning. In addition to that I would like to think OCS, Infantry Officer Basic Course, Ranger school, and the Ranger Instructor Course would validate my knowledge. But I was wrong I suppose. I am not sure what they teach to E4 commo guys in the Guard but it must be good. Instead of replying with an answer I was blocked.

I figure this is a good enough reason as any. What have you been blocked for?

(As a side note, by no means am I saying that his point wasn't valid but RP has profiles. Often I will view that before I hastily made a judgment on that person. Sometimes they put me to shame with their experience and I am train to figure out what they are telling so I can learn. Other times, this case I am surprised quick they are to judge and insult other members.)
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Blocking someone who doesn't share your view point is a sign of a weak willed and mined individual. People who wish to surround themselves with those who think like them and reinforce their beliefs are incapable of proper learning and will be limited. They will still be able to grow, but not as much as those who allow others to significantly challenge their beliefs. Instead of blocking someone who has a significantly different opinion, you should investigate their claims and lay out a substantive counter argument. I have blocked one retired NCO because he was making personal attacks and started talking about my family. This is supposed to be a professional site. I expect people, even those who are retired to carry themselves in a way that is professional, ethical and logically sound. I thoroughly believe that argument (the old use of the word, not the negative one that is common now) is the best way to expand the mind. Socratic dialogue challenges the mind and expands your views. Only through interaction is there a chance to experience empathy.
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Sgt Wayne Wood
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Well said
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LTC Orlando Illi
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Frankly COL - I really DGAF if someone blocks or unfriends me either on this site or Facebook. They can do what ever they like as it is assumed that we all all adults on this site. Now that assumption may not be valid in all circumstances - but again I really DGAF
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There comes a point when it's time to drop it and move on. Generally, I congratulate the miscreant and tell them to take a victory lap. However, there are those times (only a very few) when I persist in attempting to annoy someone (best done with questions) until Grump is my reply. I wear those blocks as a badge of honor
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Sgt Wayne Wood
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You are a model RPer Cap'n Jack...
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As soon as someone tries to throw their rank around like it's supposed to mean something to a veteran or starts the "your a racist/bigot" ad hominem attacks, I'll just ignore/block them as they have nothing to add to any logical debate. When someone blocks me, it'a badge of honor. But the active duty member that blocked you sounds like it's time for them to grow the fork up.
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CPT Company Commander
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I was just surprised. I didn't think he carried himself so serious.
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It's part of the entitlement generation. They've never been challenged on their beliefs lest it damage their self-esteem. Unfortunately, until they red-pill there is nothing we can do, as they've been indoctrinated/convinced that their collectivist opinion means more than the facts.
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