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Thread #150803 Message #3593912
Posted By: Jack the Sailor
20-Jan-14 - 02:15 PM
Thread Name: BS: 'Militant Atheism' is a propaganda term
Subject: RE: BS: 'Militant Atheism' is a propaganda term
>>>From: GUEST,Musket - PM
Date: 20 Jan 14 - 12:14 PM
Let's all sit cross legged at the feet of the noble self appointed arbiter of what people are allowed to say.
Let's all marvel as he puts words in people's keyboards and makes sweeping general observations of why you say what you do. <<<
These two things apply to you more than anyone on this forum. You arbitrate allowed opinions and punish offenders by calling them names.
You not only use "sweeping generalizations." You also use words like "ginger" and "paki" to refer to human beings. Of course if you understood, you would know that you are free to act like a bigot.
You are also free to try reverse psychology on me for saying that I am "predictable" when you know bloody well that I am simply doing what I said I would do.
It is like the puppy who pees on the floor saying it is "predictable" when he gets bashed on the nose with a newspaper. The puppy is right of course. But that doesn't mean that pissing all over this forum should be tolerated.
Which brings me to the point of this post and several others recently.
Click here to read the rules.
You will see the rules in all of their glory. You will a picture of the man who wrote them.
You will see that I can be what I want. I don't want to be a person who points out the rules to everyone. I do want to be a person who points out the rules to you! as long as you are breaking them. Again I ask you to practice your cathartic stress release somewhere other than here. If you want to point out bigotry or arbitrate other peoples words here, the rules Max wrote do not forbid that IF you do it kindly, politely and without trying to pick a fight.
However, if, in future, you are unkind, impolite, argumentative, or snooty, I will probably point it out. Not because it is just, or wise or fair, but because I am free to be what I want as long as I am not unkind, impolite, argumentative, snooty, or either FOR or AGAINST that of-what-we-do-not-speak. Reminding you of your own stubbornness and childishness is a lot more satisfying than being drawn into your silly arguments.