I wouldn't go so far as to say my PADI training has not taught me ANYTHING about being a better diver, but I agree that GUE has a lot more to offer in that respect.
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What do you disagree with:
Do you disagree that the folks of old earned a particular reputation that is not flattering? I think that's easy enough to show with a usenet search.
Do you disagree that the folks currently diving are dogged by that reputation? I think TSandM's threed that we're currently participating is an example of that being the case.
Do you disagree that few folks today deserve that reputation? It seems to me that you're arguing that very point.
It seems to me that you have acknowledged each of those points in this very thread.
Now, if your point is that it is unfair, I don't disagree with that nor did I argue it was either fair or deserved. However, fairness has nothing to do with it. The world isn't fair. People hold negative opinions of groups based on limited interactions. A small number of vocal, visible folks can ruin the great reputation of a large number of people doing good things very easily. That's just the way human beings work.
Kingpatzer:there are enough people, minority though they are, who ensure the stereotype continues.
Interestingly, I don't even know what DIR or GUE means.
I disagree with this part ...
Why should a minority ensure that a stereotype continues? I'd prefer to judge the few misbehavors as individuals, rather than stereotype a much larger group who doesn't deserve it.
"That's just the way it is" is a cop-out for people who are looking for a way to rationalize irrational behavior ...
... Bob (Grateful Diver)
...he showed me just a little of the DIR philosophy that my PADI training didn't teach me ANYTHING about being a better diver...and that's why I went for Rescue training. After that I started doing research on my own and found much of my information about GUE/DIR here on scubaboard. I don't understand why some people would want to put down a system of diving because of a few egotistical people or because of an acronym such as DIR......If you take the time to see what all the hubub is about you will find a learning system that challenges you to be a better diver.....if you're not trying to improve your skills in a sport that can be life threating, why bother...?
A minority ensure that a stereotype continues because human nature is what it is. You can feel that is unjust, unfair, and irrational. Guess what? Life isn't fair and human beings aren't rational.
I'm sure it takes a lot of experience and exposure to many non-DIR divers who are "good and safe" before the idea that "I'm doing it right; so YOU must be doing it wrong" begins to soften a little bit.![]()
PADI sucks? I might die?
vcblklion, I am talking about the local community (dir-nl/frogkick.nl), not about GUE in general.