I've got no stake in this... 'argument', beyond my own personal feelings.
Though his mods are fantastic and he could be extremely helpful, I thought Sombre was often rude and a jerk and I likely would have temp-banned him
long ago. And fully banned him if his behaviors continued. That is, if
I was a moderator. As a simple and recent poster, I barely acknowledged his bad side because it was relatively minor and barely worthy of notice to a discerning reader.
That said, there's been a
lot of apologetics going around; from both sides. There's also been nastiness, silliness and utter nonsense.
Shrapnel has been well within it's rights, even if I feel
strongly that they were wrong. I don't appreciate corporate propaganda, Capitalist sentiments, right-wing and conservative tactics, or injustice in any form. Being an American, though, I must live with
and accept these as everyday occurrences.
Some posters went beyond their forum-rights, even if I agreed with
some of their sentiments. On both sides there was childish or rude posts and, apparently, more spam than steak.
I'll have no problems existing on both forums, nor will I indulge in the sycophantic qualities that people on both display. I also wouldn't have a problem if someone made a third forum with a different feel from either, in their current state.
Both sides were wrong, neither side was right. There were some individuals showing true insight but they were few and far between. Posting your feelings is fine, if they aren't clouding your judgment or being used to beat someone down.
I wish I was more eloquent or learned, so that I could help all of us see the actual problems here. But I'm not.
I'm just stained class, like everyone else.
Ken
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It’s a bit distressing how many people seem to think “they’re the rules, so you have to follow them”. “The rules” are just something somebody with some form of power wants you to do.
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This statement is true with the absolute metaphysical certitude that logic brings. Only someone conditioned to think otherwise would disagree.