RoryN
You're screwed.
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Is it fair to be "guilty by association" re: members who post racist comments?
Multiple members on the GB point out whoever makes racist posts regularly. Emphatically.
Should this force/move you to disassociate yourselves with that person? Absolutely not.
But, you're an intelligent person. So, you'll research it. You'll click on the links members provide, and/or you'll investigate on your own, independent of their links or influence. You'll use the "Advanced Search" feature, because it's not that hard to do. You'll take the time to do it, because it's important. And then, you'll decide whether or not you really, truly wish to associate with / stand up for that member.
If you do the research, and stand by those posting racist remarks, you'll be judged accordingly. If you refuse to do the research ("I can't be bothered to do that") and stand by those posting racist remarks, you'll be judged accordingly. All members have to go on is various personas; it's a bulletin board. Racist posts aren't a savory quality for most people and, because of this, you'll understand the reaction of the masses.
Is this a difficult concept for anyone?
(Is this thread a re-hash? I'm sure. But it doesn't hurt to repeat.)
Multiple members on the GB point out whoever makes racist posts regularly. Emphatically.
Should this force/move you to disassociate yourselves with that person? Absolutely not.
But, you're an intelligent person. So, you'll research it. You'll click on the links members provide, and/or you'll investigate on your own, independent of their links or influence. You'll use the "Advanced Search" feature, because it's not that hard to do. You'll take the time to do it, because it's important. And then, you'll decide whether or not you really, truly wish to associate with / stand up for that member.
If you do the research, and stand by those posting racist remarks, you'll be judged accordingly. If you refuse to do the research ("I can't be bothered to do that") and stand by those posting racist remarks, you'll be judged accordingly. All members have to go on is various personas; it's a bulletin board. Racist posts aren't a savory quality for most people and, because of this, you'll understand the reaction of the masses.
Is this a difficult concept for anyone?
(Is this thread a re-hash? I'm sure. But it doesn't hurt to repeat.)