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Chivalry around the net...
« on: 2010-04-14, 17:17:24 »

Some interesting recent discussions. I'm glad to see that Chivalry is getting some attention in a few online communities. I do however wish I could see even more. I think I have a tendency to kill conversations, as the first three have garnered no responses after my last post (as of this writing)! :)

Selohaar.org: Murder of Chivalry

Selohaar.org: changing view of knighthood

ArmourArchive.org: Truth

Chivalry-Now: The "Secret" of Knighthood & Chivalry

Chivalry-Now is perhaps one of the more unique since the forum is devoted to it. On the ArmourArchive, they have a forum section for it, but it's sporadic in use. Most of the conversation there is more SCA specific, but they do have some thought provoking conversations at times.

Otherwise, Chivalry isn't often mentioned on forums that I've seen. This wouldn't necessarily surprise me, except for the fact that I think many people who are drawn to these sorts of hobbies (whether it's collecting swords, historical martial arts, SCA, LARP, etc) have probably to some degree been influenced by the image of the "knight in shining armor". The fact that forums such as this, and interests in knights or Chivalry specifically, are rather scarce does surprise me to a degree. I wonder how much of this is due to not wanting to "preach to the choir", vs. not having anything profound to contribute, vs. disparate opinions and philosophies, vs. a sense of it being archaic and irrelevant.

To the latter, if people consider concepts such as honesty, generosity, courage, and courtesy to be "out dated" and "irrelevant", then I'm not sure I want to live in their reality. :)

Or perhaps there's more out there than I realize.

Anyway, just some mid-week musings. :) Thoughts?
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Re: Chivalry around the net...
« Reply #1 on: 2010-04-14, 23:12:58 »
Sir Edward,

This forum and Chivalry Now seems to be about all I can find the time for! I am familiar with Selohaar but have had little interaction with them. Likewise it does seem to be that Chivalry is an oft discussed topic and that is a very encouraging thing is it not?

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Re: Chivalry around the net...
« Reply #2 on: 2010-04-15, 04:18:06 »
Yes, you're right, I should be looking at it with a "half full" point of view, rather than "half empty".

Then again, I'm an engineer, and we sometimes take the "glass is twice as large as necessary" view. :)
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Re: Chivalry around the net...
« Reply #3 on: 2010-04-15, 11:26:55 »
Yes, you're right, I should be looking at it with a "half full" point of view, rather than "half empty".

Then again, I'm an engineer, and we sometimes take the "glass is twice as large as necessary" view. :)

And the government engineering types justiify that as "Future Upgrades and Expansions"  :D
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Re: Chivalry around the net...
« Reply #4 on: 2010-04-15, 21:49:57 »
And there you go.... :D

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Re: Chivalry around the net...
« Reply #5 on: 2015-06-30, 07:45:09 »
I personally believe that chivalry is still present in the net. Some of the most important aspects of chivalry to me are courage and the willingness to help the weak. Merely posting your thoughts on a forum, or any website for that matter is a bold display of courage. Plus, everywhere you look, there are people seeking assistance with their endeavors on the net, and almost instantly they are met with answers from people who have gone through what they are currently going through, and who would gladly help them with no promise of reward. It may not be the most amazing way of helping the weak, but it is still helping. So, while not as widely discussed as it could be, chivalry is still out there, in my opinion.
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Re: Chivalry around the net...
« Reply #6 on: 2015-06-30, 10:07:23 »
     I hope that this isn't to off topic but, I like to put chivalry into practice in my everyday life. If you truly think about it it's not that hard, for example just practicing simple manners such as opening doors for ladies as well as helping those who you can tell needs a hand.  Also standing up for yourself or for someone else if someone is doing something or saying something that you know is not just or morally right.  This act in itself takes a lot of bravery but you know deep in your heart it is the right thing to do.  Just my two cents.
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Re: Chivalry around the net...
« Reply #7 on: 2015-07-05, 16:50:32 »
Well, things start somewhere, and it's starting off small. I for one, and I am sure others have too, watched the growth of this community. Seeing more and more join to understand and discuss what exactly is chivalry. It's comforting to see people joining to pursue chivalry and the number is only getting larger.
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