In that statement was clearly including you as well as many, many other rawists and palaeos who blindly agree with most or all of what Weston-Price stated(and, IMO, our 2 views re Price couldn't be more different with me being c.80% against price, and you 80% in favour
First you said I "blindly agree with most or all of what Weston-Price stated," then you said that I'm "80% in favour" and you are "80% against price" (and therefore 20% in favor, apparently). How can I "blindly agree" with Price if I disagree with him at least 20% of the time (and I believe more, but I don't want to get drawn into a pointless debate about percentages)?
(ie minus dairy, grains and carbs, but pro everything else).
I haven't even discussed everything Price covered, so how do you know whether I support "everything else" or even that my ratio of support is the same as what I've discussed here? You've developed a habit of characterizing my views in ways which would require reading my mind, and making assumptions and accusations based on your apparent mind-reading abilities. I propose that you cannot actually read my mind or anyone else's and I request that you please stop making assumptions about my views and misrepresenting them. Please represent your own views and I'll represent mine.
it's much harder to demolish the whole fake Weston-Price = mythology even though much of his claims are very Aajonus-like in their lack of substance.
I understand (and I suspect that much of the reason that the WAP movement has such staying power is the funding behind it) and support your vigilance against potential takeover of this forum by that movement, but please don't take it out on me or other members here who are not part of the WAP movement. I think some of your bullets are hitting innocent bystanders instead of people who are truly more interested in lecturing to us about the benefits of raw dairy or whole grains or promoting the WAPF or Aajonus than sharing and learning about RPD (the only possible example of this I've seen recently was Raw in Florida, and I hold open the possibility even now that he was not, because you're example is teaching me more about the pitfalls of jumping to conclusions and making assumptions and his posts caught me at a bad time when I was not in the mood for what he was preaching--so it's possible I may have over-reacted).
Also, I have no problem with devotees enthusing about the supposed wonders of Weston-Price in the weston price forum but this is a raw, palaeo forum and promotion of cooked foods or non-palaeo foods has no place in the other forums.
I am not a "devotee" of WAP and I have never enthused "about the supposed wonders of Weston price." I have not started threads in the WAP forum because I do not support him or the WAPF and the very idea of it frankly makes me gag, though I will post there if there's a topic of interest to me (and I don't always pay attention to the subforum). I've also tried not to get into the habit of debating WAP and raw dairy proponents because I've found them generally (though not all) impervious to reason, as I mentioned before. I only do what you do--cite accounts and views from him when it provides possible explanations or corroborates the other scientific evidence I've found and/or my own experience. I don't expect opponents of the WAPF like you or me to do much posting in the WAP forum. In other words, in my searches for explanations of the experiences of myself, hunter-gatherer people, etc., I've come across a variety of accounts and evidence, some of which include Price's stuff. If you think I find 80% of it valuable instead of 20% that is hardly reason for implying I'm "blind" about it. Unfortunately, the research on Paleo and near-Paleo and raw diets is sparse, and none of the diet experts/gurus/researchers are perfect, so we use what is available. If you know of a perfect guru that is right about everything regarding diet and provided all the research we will ever need, let me know.
It was partly this forum's recognition that dairy was NOT a staple food in Paleo times and is NOT part of a truly Paleo/ancestral diet (unlike the WAP followers, the views of the PaNu doctor and some at other Paleo and low carb forums) that attracted me to it (along with Lex Rooker's writings, the raw approach, GoodSamaritan's charm, rare information on Instincto and , etc.). I don't have any gurus, but if you want to accuse me of being a devotee of a guru, the closest thing I have to one would be Lex Rooker. I've learned a lot from him, he has been very generous, and I owe him a lot. Ironically, one of the areas where my diet differs from Lex's is that he occasionally eats butter, whereas I completely abstain from all dairy products. That doesn't sound like a blind devotee of WAP to me.
Speaking of Aajonus, I was called a "d**che bag" for disagreeing strongly with a raw-dairy proponent and follower of Aajonus. How can I be both a blind supporter of the raw dairy crowd and be such a critic of theirs to the point of being a d**chebag? This suggests the truth lies somewhere in between. Extreme characterizations of fellow posters are unproductive. I don't want this forum taken over by raw dairy advocates of WAP and Aajonus either, but I don't think broad brush generalizations is the way to go about it. I prefer reasoned, evidence-based debate on specific matters.
If this is your forum, then you have the right to do with it as you wish, of course. I'm just trying to be helpful by making suggestions that people can take or leave, as well as try to explain my views in light of some mischaracterizations.
So far the poll indicates that no one here is a 100% "blind" follower of Weston Price.