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Aragorn1
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Even if this were true then it is not unique to traditionalists. An adherent of any other religion or sect could say the same. And the same of course applies to any other Catholics. If I were to go to a traditionalist forum and announce that “I am a ‘neo-Catholic’ and I say RED!” then according to your reasoning I would get blasted too.If I were to go over to Litugy and Sacraments and start a thread titled RED, and the text of my post said simply, “what do you think”, I would be ignored or someone would ask what I meant.
If my text said " I’m a traditionalist and I say RED ! " I would be attacked with passion. Just because of the word traditionalist.
But I would be wrong for expecting to be attacked solely for calling myself a “neo-Catholic” (a term which I despise, by the way). Similarly, you are wrong for expecting to be attacked solely for being a traditionalist.
The problem is that what you said is misleading, as you never define what “RED” is. In fact whether you are “attacked” on a forums depends on that very definition and not on how you identify yourself. For example, you could say something totally irrelevant like “I am a traditionalist and I like chocolate ice cream!” Most people would kindly ask you to remove your discussion of dessert to some place more appropriate. They would also wonder what being a traditionalist has to do with flavors of ice cream. Or you could say “I am a traditionalist and I say the Pope is a good and holy man!” in which case most would agree and commend your admission of this as a traditionalist.
However, you could also say “I am a traditionalist and I say the Novus Ordo Mass is invalid!” In this case you would be attacked by those defending the NO, and rightly so. But you could also drop the “I am a traditionalist”, and you would still be attacked, and not merely because people may infer from your claim that you are a traditionalist. Catholics have the tendency - and the right - to stand up for the validity of the Mass regardless of who is disputing that validity. Either way you word the title of your thread, you will likely be attacked. So whether or not you can rightly expect to be attacked depends not on your identification of yourself but on the definition of “RED”, which you have conveniently left out of your post. As it is, your claim that you would be attacked just for being a traditionalist is not based on reason or truth, but is sheer propaganda designed to elicit pity for traditionalists and their movement (“those poor traditionalists, they get attacked wherever they go!”)