Sean
We'll see.
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We had that. It was called Lint. It was like the enlightened liberal democracy of forums. And like every enlightened liberal democracy, it eventually depopulated itself.
*sigh*
L.O. Fucking L.
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We had that. It was called Lint. It was like the enlightened liberal democracy of forums. And like every enlightened liberal democracy, it eventually depopulated itself.
*sigh*
Just because there's buckets there doesn't mean you have to drink it all. You can spoon out a select bit, or fill a glass, or just walk away.
My opinion is that removing the "n-word" from our vocabulary would not magically eradicate racism from society. Words are expressions of viewpoints.
Allowing people to use hateful/bigotted/anti-social words brings these ideas out into the open, where they can be discussed and disputed and challenged and ridiculed and eventually rejected.
What's the difference between a hypothetical moderated GB and what we have already in the Playground?
We don't need no stinking badges .
Yes ,it's to feed the trouser snake .We???
Got a mouse in your pocket?
I thought this was a joke thread.
I thought this was a joke thread.
It is, but there are a lot of people who actually would like a moderated GB.
It is, but there are a lot of people who actually would like a moderated GB.
Forgot the poll, ignore pls. I have gone all Q I guess![]()
Rats. I thought there would finally be a poll where I could vote with conviction.
Never, in all seriousness, have you ever thought about moving to portland or moscow?
It's not for me, I know but...
We were thinking of Portland but not sure we could handle it. Moscow never in a million years.
Hi Neci, feeling better?
See, that's the thing, though. Everyone seems to think that Free Speech means people should only be allowed to say things that don't offend other people. But that's not what it means at all.
"I'm all for Free Speech, but..." means you are not Free Speech. You believe speech should be censored in a certain way. Which is fine - that is your opinion, and you have a right to that opinion - but you logically can't claim to be pro-Free Speech and also pro-censorship.
My opinion is that removing the "n-word" from our vocabulary would not magically eradicate racism from society. Words are expressions of viewpoints.
Allowing people to use hateful/bigotted/anti-social words brings these ideas out into the open, where they can be discussed and disputed and challenged and ridiculed and eventually rejected.
Censoring "hate speech" doesn't rid the world of bigotry - it only drives it underground, where it can fester.
There is no better disinfectant than sunlight.
If reading certain things annoy you, you have the ability to put the author of those things on Ignore. But realize that closing your eyes to those things does not make them not-exist.
Of course, that's just one muckity-muck's opinion. You are welcome to disagree.![]()
I guess I was hallucinating when I thought this was discussed in 6 different threads going on 50+ pages just a few weeks ago.
Beating a completely decomposed horse is an honorable GB tradition.
It's the only thing that brings me joy.![]()
and it gave me a chance to tease you![]()