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GUEST,Musket not giving an inch BS: Reinforcing respectful 'boundaries' (1096* d) RE: BS: Reinforcing respectful 'boundaries' 25 Aug 13


Respectful boundaries are nothing to do with yah boo retorts. 99.9% of people in Western democracies if asked, agree that equality is equality. So when scum start waffling on about forcing health screening on the basis of profiling choice of partner, it is they, not the decent normal people on these threads who break the unnecessary respectful boundaries.

It is not respectful to be homophobic,to be racist or any other twisted demented diseased condition. Those of us who call them disgusting bastards are not being disrespectful because respect has to be earned. I have, as I said before, reported this thread to the appropriate UK authorities and whilst I don't expect results, I hope it just might strike small blow for freedom to be a member of society. Gay people do not deserve stigma, do not require to report to authorities and do not by being gay pose a risk to anybody else. The health issues that exist are being tended to, but are exacerbated by promotion of hate such as the person hiding behind his measly minded Akenaton moniker.

There is a small chance that the police with the jurisdiction where The Mudcat Cafe Music Foundation Inc is incorporated may require it to pass on his details to the police force in Scotland. Big brother is subjective, many gay Mudcatters have pm'd me urging me to help get hatred and fascism off this site. As the Mudelves appear incapable, the task has to be passed to the competent authorities.

You cannot promote hate. Look at news stories of how it is being systematically prevented from upsetting or influencing vulnerable people. I genuinely feel good about cleaning up Mudcat, (the object of this thread if anyone remembers..)


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