Censorship and SB..how far are we going to take this???

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yeah, because i didn't address that six posts ago

here it is again:

I know we're speaking metaphorically here, but I didn't say anything about breaking things -- I said say.

Would you let someone come into your home and continually break the rules (about language) that you have set for whatever reason you set them? Your argument sounds like that of a petulant teenager.

The owners of this site have set the rules to make the site as successful as possible. If you find them so objectionable, you should be a man about it (or a woman about it) and hit the road. It's really not that complicated.
 
The owners of this site have set the rules to make the site as successful as possible. If you find them so objectionable, you should be a man about it (or a woman about it) and hit the road. It's really not that complicated.

again, i don't accept your choice between silent compliance and boycott as being the only possible choice

i don't like extremes

certainly if you want to act that way, knock yourself out. dont' expect me to follow suit, and don't call me an airhead and a hypocrite if i don't.
 
I must have misunderstood -- is someone holding a gun to your head and forcing you to be here?

If not, you have no grounds to complain.

Do you mean you can only complain about something if your participation is mandatory, not voluntary??

So if you go to a store and get bad service, you should not complain but simply not do business there any more instead?

You can do as you please, but I tend to let a business know if I am not happy so they can make a changes if they want. Only when it is fairly clear that I am not going to be satisfied and they are not going to change, do I actively seek to take my business elsewhere.
 
again, i don't accept your choice between silent compliance and boycott as being the only possible choice

i don't like extremes

certainly if you want to act that way, knock yourself out. dont' expect me to follow suit, and don't call me an airhead and a hypocrite if i don't.

First, I never called anyone an airhead -- I called the argument or the thinking that someone should be able to say whatever they please in someone else's house -- airheaded and it is. You don't allow that in your house, but you expect this site to allow you that privelege -- sorry but that is the definition of hypocrisy.
 
First, I never called anyone an airhead -- I called the argument or the thinking that someone should be able to say whatever they please in someone else's house -- airheaded and it is. You don't allow that in your house, but you expect this site to allow you that privelege -- sorry but that is the definition of hypocrisy.

ah ... do you read what people post before responding to them?

no one other than you is saying to let people say whatever they want on this site. that simply isn't the argument

and accusing people of hypocrisy without understanding what they are saying is extremely annoying
 
Do you mean you can only complain about something if your participation is mandatory, not voluntary??

So if you go to a store and get bad service, you should not complain but simply not do business there any more instead?

You can do as you please, but I tend to let a business know if I am not happy so they can make a changes if they want. Only when it is fairly clear that I am not going to be satisfied and they are not going to change, do I actively seek to take my business elsewhere.


I meant to say exactly what I said. It's ok to ask for change but in the finally analysis, if change doesn't come to your liking, accept it or leave. Real simple.
 
It's ok to ask for change but in the finally analysis, if change doesn't come to your liking, accept it or leave.

that makes more sense

but there's another option (at least another option)

care enough about a place to try and make it better even if change doesn't come your way. merely expressing an opinion that is different form the status quo has value. you may not get the change you want, but it may get people thinking and lead to improvements
 
I was at a work Christmas party yesterday and I think I should have had a Mod come with me. The way I define workplace behavior is probably not as many would.

We will need details in order to evaluate the behavior.
 
that makes more sense

but there's another option (at least another option)

care enough about a place to try and make it better even if change doesn't come your way. merely expressing an opinion that is different form the status quo has value. you may not get the change you want, but it may get people thinking and lead to improvements
Expressing opinions rarely leads to change ... if you truly want to change something, you hire a lobbyist and pay the right people to implement the change. At least, that's how it works in our society.

Of course, one person's idea of improvement is usually someone else's idea of a setback ...

... Bob (Grateful Diver)
 

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