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Started by Youngstownshrimp, August 06, 2010, 12:22:47 AM

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Is the passage quoted in my previous post antagonistic or offensive ? http://mahoningvalley.info/forum/index.php?topic=8649.msg27995#msg27995

YES
3 (25%)
NO
9 (75%)

Total Members Voted: 11

Youngstownshrimp

Westsider,  you are correct, I have no respect and total disdain for those who are sinking our great country that I have served (US NAVY).  When I see parasites living off the government (57% of Youngstown) and politicians not leading but solidifying their power base, upstart nonprofits who are only geared towards making high paying jobs for themselves, most of us Americans (check the polls) truly have disdain and no respect for them.

northside lurker

I've been trying to reply to this post for the last couple days, but haven't had the time to do so.

Rick, you've helped make my reply simpler.  Shrimp's posts rarely contain the respect for opposing viewpoints that you suggest in your post. (though, I think you were referring someone else entirely...)  His post above, reply 17, (IMO) illustrates his disdain, and lack of respect for those who don't share his views.



BTW, to help make my reply a little bit on topic... A friend/coworker went kayaking on the Mahoning River in June.  They put in at Mill Creek, and, I believe, they went as far as Lowelville.  He has pictures, but I think they're only on Facebook. (I'll ask him about them tomorrow)
Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.
--Thomas Edison

Rick Rowlands

To be antagonistic is to be in active opposition to another person or idea.  Heck we are all antagonistic.  Conservatives oppose the ideas of liberals, liberals oppose the ideas of conservatives.  It can be said that one half of this country is antagonistic toward the other half.  There is nothing wrong with being antagonistic.  The opposite is to acquiesce to anyone with a differing opinion, and this forum would just turn into a mutual admiration society.

I think what should be guarded against is not antagonism but incivility, namecalling, derogatory remarks, etc. We can be antagonistic all day long but if its done in a manner that respects your opponent then we both walk away without bruised feelings.

ForumManager

Shrimp - I have been contacted regarding antagonism on your part with a request to remove you from these forums. This thread was cited as an example.  I hijacked the thread to see if anyone else thought it to be antagonistic. Although it is difficult to get a true consensus (due to possible multiple identities)  the NOs seem to be in the majority. Other than Shar outlining some discrepancy on your posts there have been no other comments outlining how this thread is antagonistic.

Youngstownshrimp

I was hoping this post would result in the creation of a concerted effort to ramp up recreation on the river but I now see that 30% would rather take issue with my opinion of the problems in Youngstown.  What some interpret as offensive is reverse psychology so we may see the wrong approach of OUR ways in depending on handouts before we begin any enterprising project.  As Rick stated for Years WE have been conversing on how to change Youngstown with the approach of depending on the government lets say to clean up the river, if WE do nothing, it will continue this way.  Fortunately in this forum it seems that the majority do not zero in on ME but rather the truth that is being told.

ForumManager

Thank you for your responses.  My apologies for hijacking the thread with the poll and "survey"  Won't happen again.
BTW - no one can see how a person votes in the polls.

ForumManager

Well I guess it wasn't just one passage that is offending? Please see the entire thread.

Rick Rowlands

I recognized Ron's latest post as being in jest, but it has a great deal of truth to it.  I have read articles about attempts to use government money to dredge the Mahoning, and I am sure that someone over at Eastgate or some other EDA wished that the engineering had been done so that project could be considered shovel ready. Putting tax delinquent properties in landbanks is already in effect in Youngstown, and the idea that a land bank is a key to attracting new investment is also believed by some.  What he says does sound plausible because it is identical to the life cycle of many of the new ideas floated about in Youngstown.   

Shar

I try to not pay much attention to Shrimps posts because of exactly what he does in this thread.  Below is the quote of his statement on August 7 stating that we should not wait for the government but rather charge ahead and be savvy entrepreneurs.  By today, the second quote below, he has done a complete turnaround and wants to write grants and entice Donald Trump to invest.  I suspect that whoever complained about this thread was complaining about the sarcastiic poke at the land banks that he posted today.  I have no idea. just my two cents. 

Quote from: Youngstownshrimp on August 07, 2010, 03:27:33 AM
My bet would be on a "Mahoning River Kayak Assn." to generate interest and defray any significant start up cost.  Once activity is noticed demand may follow.  A cottage industry may be born with nautical supplies being offered let's say by a small store in the B&O station, better yet, used fishing gear, canoes,kayaks,bait, snacks and liquids.  Wallmart cannot compete with flea market poles, tackle, etc.  Savvy entrepreneurs may learn the best way to navigate the river as it is and offer guide services to navigate down to Struthers, Lowellville or even to PA.

Enterprise start ups are successful when the innovator does not jump into debt but rather grows the business with its own water.  If an assn. is set up it can pool its members smaller investments and create critical mass right away.  If we wait for local government to lead the charge, they will first set up a bloated non profit, wait for stimulus grant money, ask for the river to be dredged and end up the same place we are in now, dying.  This is how commerce works, like minded people see a need and an opportunity and pool together to limit the risk.  Not to mention busting your ass.  The MVOC should be doing this and create real production instead of waiting for Uncle Sam to print money.

Quote from: Youngstownshrimp on August 09, 2010, 09:48:01 AM
Rick, I am flattered.  I am only trying to emulate your "can do" approach.  Before we develop the river as a recreation destination, I think we need to organize and write a grant.  Now, we can push our representatives to get stimulus money from uncle Sam so we can dredge and build new dams to hold more water.  And we can ask the City to apply for green space money so all the tax delinquent land along the river can go into various landbanks because they can interest developers waiting for this moment.  Developers will rush in and pour millions of dollars into this idea. How about another nonprofit river landbank to gather all this river land so that Trump or Cafaro can rush in and develop this new concept.  You know the problem is not the availability of eager investors to plop down big money, the problem here is we need to get the land in any one landbank and "they will come."

ForumManager

Quote from: Why?Town on August 09, 2010, 08:21:04 PM
Is this for real?


Yes, unfortunately. Seems weird  -  I understand.   I don't see the issue with Shrimp's posts to the thread,   but want to see if I am in the minority. Trust me please.  It is important that this be done. I have not and will not vote.

If only the "yes" votes would elaborate?

Rick Rowlands

Of all the things that have been said on this forum this is hardly offensive.  If it is offensive, it is a prime example of just how ingrained the entitlement mentality has become in this country, to all of our detriments. Starting a business by not going into debt, and doing it without the need for the confiscated wealth of your fellow citizens used to be one of the hallmarks of the United States, and one of the very reasons why this nation achieved greatness. 

I personally find it offensive that the Forum Manager is even taking seriously a complaint about this paragraph.

Why?Town


ForumManager

Please excuse the interruption of this thread.  Recently I have received complaint about the antagonistic nature of some posts. This thread was cited. I am asking for your opinions.  I will also add a poll. Unfortunately the most recent complaint came in the form of an email and did not specifically give any sentence but did imply that this was the offending passage.  Please take the time to answer or vote in the poll.  Thank you.
Quote from: Youngstownshrimp on August 07, 2010, 03:27:33 AM
Enterprise start ups are successful when the innovator does not jump into debt but rather grows the business with its own water.  If an assn. is set up it can pool its members smaller investments and create critical mass right away.  If we wait for local government to lead the charge, they will first set up a bloated non profit, wait for stimulus grant money, ask for the river to be dredged and end up the same place we are in now, dying.  This is how commerce works, like minded people see a need and an opportunity and pool together to limit the risk.  Not to mention busting your ass.  The MVOC should be doing this and create real production instead of waiting for Uncle Sam to print money.

Youngstownshrimp

Rick, I am flattered.  I am only trying to emulate your "can do" approach.  Before we develop the river as a recreation destination, I think we need to organize and write a grant.  Now, we can push our representatives to get stimulus money from uncle Sam so we can dredge and build new dams to hold more water.  And we can ask the City to apply for green space money so all the tax delinquent land along the river can go into various landbanks because they can interest developers waiting for this moment.  Developers will rush in and pour millions of dollars into this idea. How about another nonprofit river landbank to gather all this river land so that Trump or Cafaro can rush in and develop this new concept.  You know the problem is not the availability of eager investors to plop down big money, the problem here is we need to get the land in any one landbank and "they will come."

jay

The removal of what's left of the Baldwin Dam would cause the water level northward to drop.  The shallow area near West Avenue would be longer and there wouldn't be as much water in the river next to the B&O Station.