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GUEST,Seaham cemetry BS: the demise of the boring thread (846* d) RE: BS: the demise of the boring thread 27 May 14


I looked at this thread as the title intrigued me.

All I can recall now I have scanned to the end is two recent quotes from Alex Akaneaton.

"His faith in equality meaning "marriage" rights for homosexuals is a wonder to behold."

"Most(by far), believe the natural parents have a right to express opinions on the long term effect of a mad social experiment on their children."

No wonder the likes of Steve Shaw, Musket and others lament the lack of moderation on this website. It isnt blocked by my NHS server, so would get through parental locks too. (I get it on my military server for that matter when I am serving.) Hence the need for active moderation. There is no problem with wishing to influence law and pointing out laws that you are uncomforatble with, but making an argument in favour of hate and bigotry?

That is embarrassing for anyone for whom debate on this thread is desirable.




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