Patchouli_Knowledge wrote:Anon9k wrote:You can't stop being a human. And being a dis member means you are partly or fully agree with Dis' methods, otherwise you won't be a part of Dis.
Not meaning to discredit you in anyway but I would disagree with you here. I cannot speak for everyone but from my own experience, I had some amount of situations where I myself fully disagreed with some methods and techniques of my group and yet I still remain within the group for a while before it has been discontinued. Even though, we all stand under one flag and loyalty, our opinions will differ and it is somewhat rare that we 50% agree on something. If the group is mature enough, differences can easily be settled and/or discussed without issues. After all, we are human with full will and will have varied opinions. This isn't a bad thing as difference perspective can allow you to see a problem in many different angle and find the best solution better than a hivemind.
We are talking not about the minor differences between group members. Bugusing is a serious threat to group's reputation, you are either agreeing with it and suffer consequences later or trying to stop it. The only reason I'm talking about it is an ugly habit of Dis members to tell everyone that they are not agreeing with Dis' methods but still taking part in it. It's a pure hipocrisy. Some of Dis' members I know a little bit more than others told me that many times though I saw them taking part in bugraids. Guess what they told after? "Hey, no, we are against bugusing, that's lame, we were just helping friends on that raid". Seems like they preferred a semi-smart tactic to blame either Goo or Qant (or that one person who clicked "Move" button on bugram) which is pretty sick as for me.