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@CaliGirl925 wrote:
I think we should report any unfair, heated or attacking posts and otherwise just leave the forbidden topics list at one.
@bgriffin wrote:
@CaliGirl925 wrote:
I think we should report any unfair, heated or attacking posts and otherwise just leave the forbidden topics list at one.
The problems with that are that mods are very one sided (sorry, maybe I shouldn't complain about the way the forum is run in an area talking about how the forum is run but oh well). For instance, I reported Flash's very rude, very attacking post on religion early this morning and yet it still remains unedited.
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I thought the "rude" (aka wiseass) post was a play on words from that KimC's post. That post was removed but other posts with Bible thumping quotes and sexist comments stay visible for all to see.@LisaSTL wrote:
Flash's very rude, attacking post? Are you the business owner she was talking about? Good grief, she was talking about someone who is not a member of this forum, someone it is doubtful any member of this forum knows and the comment wasn't even rude. Which religion was she disparaging? I read no specific reference to Catholics, Methodists, Baptists, Jews, Buddhists, Wiccans or Muslims.
@LisaSTL wrote:
Flash's very rude, attacking post?
@LisaSTL wrote:
Or maybe you just assume any generic statement must refer to someone who identifies "Christian." Why is that?
@LisaSTL wrote:
Some people have a tendency to want to shove their religion down everyone's throat. I really don't give a rat's ass which fairy tale anyone chooses to believe as long as they don't expect me to subscribe to the same nonsense. The constitution still protects us from state sponsored religion and considering the founders chose to make that the first amendment, it strikes me they considered it pretty @#$%& important.
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@CoffeeQueen wrote:
I never said I wanted heavy moderation. I hate heavy moderation. We've all done a great job up until now of policing ourselves and not discussing the hot button topics of politics and religion. I'd like to see that continue. I prefer not to be exposed to random people's posts on the topics. It makes no sense to toggle someone who has a great deal to offer on the subject of mystery shopping, just because I can't stand the political rants. I might miss very informative shopping posts that way as well. I've been a member of this forum for a year or so and as of yet haven't had to toggle anyone. Of course I do have a very thick skin but I'd really hate to ruin my perfect record.
@bgriffin wrote:
Yes. Her statement was that people who are religious (it doesn't matter which one she was talking about) think that they are perfect. That is not true and I find it insulting.
@Flash wrote:
@bgriffin wrote:
Yes. Her statement was that people who are religious (it doesn't matter which one she was talking about) think that they are perfect. That is not true and I find it insulting.
If you are going to complain, please do not paraphrase and say that I said something that I did NOT say. Here is the unedited post [www.mysteryshopforum.com]
"There are a few businesses in my area who have tried to impose their religious and political notions on others and I would not shop them any more than I would go there personally. But not to worry, the Almighty has made them so perfect they don't need to do shops."
@Flash wrote:
Hell no! Nothing wrong was done here so why should anyone agree to any kind of restrictive conditions? You are just loaded with ________.
@Flash wrote:
That question was marginally political