Today’s errors are very sublte. It requires a lot of study, mediation, and prayer to discern and resist them. The positive side is that we end by knowing the faith very well.
We certainly try our best. . .even if it means getting accused of thinking ourselves as ’ knowing better than the Church authorities.’
Now I suppose that there are some who genuinely think that it wasn’t just ‘individuals’ in the Church who went off the rails–usually without malice and ‘honestly’ thinking, or accepting the word of others, that the EF was ‘gone for good—GOOD.’–but the entire Church itself, usually dated from 1958.

But I don’t think that this is the position of the majority of people who identify themselves as traditionalists here. So can we please stop making the ‘judgment’ that the majority of traditionalists are S–V??
The majority of the people here who prefer the EF prefer it not because they necessarily think it is ‘better’ than the OF–though even if they did, isn’t that exactly what those who prefer the OF over the EF do? Come on now. How often have I heard, “I prefer the OF because it’s in my language.” What does that mean? It means, “I DON’T prefer the EF because it’s in Latin, not my language.” Doesn’t it? So isn’t this saying that “I prefer the OF–in my language–it is better for me???” Fine. Well and good. It’s your preference. You’re entitled.
But **so am I **entitled to prefer what I prefer–even if my reason is different from yours.
My differing preference isn’t ‘disrespecting you’ and my preference doesn’t mean that I’m a bad Catholic out with an agenda to do you down!!!
And it gets extremely annoying when the ‘majority’ vision which has been clearly explained, over and over --and was apparently well received enough in these forums to warrant its own subforum --and NOT in the ‘nonCatholic religions’ part, either

--to have people just stubbornly attempt to tar us all with the S—V brush. We have as legitimate a reason to ‘prefer’ one form of the Mass as you do to prefer yours. So please, stop with the
Rad brush. Or the ‘wailing martyrs’ brush. Or the ‘holier than thou’ brush. Or the ‘elitist’ brush, the ‘regressive’ brush, the ‘ranting’ brush, you name it.
I, for one, do not attempt to label anyone who expresses a preference for the OF as 'having to fit into a box which says that such a person MUST automatically be this, this, and this. I find it pretty easy to accept that a person with a preference for the OF --a valid Mass–is a person with a preference for the OF. Maybe because he or she is familiar with it, and comforted. Maybe it is the language --some people are just more comfortable with ‘what they speak’. Maybe it is because they like certain practices. Maybe it’s all of these and more–maybe it’s something else I haven’t yet seen. . .it doesn’t matter to me, I don’t insist that:
So and so likes the OF better. . .therefore so and so is a liberal, a progressive, a relativist, a modernist, etc.
Does it happen that maybe others do make that judgment --and if they do, does it perhaps happen that it is because of other things the poster says which have nothing to do with his ‘preference’ for the OF but from statements he or she has made on other threads in which he or she has expressed beliefs which are ‘liberal’ or modern? Do two wrongs, if you will, make a right? Is it ‘acceptable’, because a given person has felt ‘judged’ or attacked, that the person then turn around and do the same thing right back at somebody else, purely on the basis of that person expressing a preference for the EF? I think not.
But if we cannot accept that we may be as guilty of the bias etc. that we have no hesitation in ascribing to another, we’ll just be content to sit in our citadel and yell, “You’re wrong, you’re wrong” or go on ‘blaming’ the other person and never attempting to answer their questions.
I understand that indeed in prefering the EF I may find a tendency, by prefering it, to ‘think less of’ the OF (and of course this works the other way–those who prefer the OF need to guard against a possible tendency to thus think LESS OF THE EF)–and so I strive very carefully to be aware of the fact that this COULD happen if I don’t make the effort to give the OF its PROPER DUE. Which I think I have done. Over and over.
All I ask is that the same courtesy and respect be extended to those with whom we ‘disagree’ --whatever the disagreement is about. Surely as Christians this should not be as hard as it is appearing to be on this subject???