What should forum policy be on defamatory posts?
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(2017-11-13, 06:05 PM)tim Wrote: You didn't answer my question. They are two separate issues. 1. Should people be banned for having certain thoughts or beliefs even if they follow the posting rules of the forum. 2. Should people be banned for being proven guilty of specific crimes even if they follow the posting rules of the forum. I'm not not sure that in either case someone should be banned.
France has rape laws that takes into account child consent. It looks like it’s not working.
https://www.google.co.nz/amp/www.indepen...html%3famp (2017-11-13, 03:12 PM)tim Wrote: Apart from your multiple ad homs (ass, malicious, troll, jerk) which probably indicate what kind of person you are, you've demonstrated (to me at least) that you are incapable of comprehending a simple straightforward sentence, even one that you constructed. Bob, weave, duck. (2017-11-13, 06:34 PM)chuck Wrote: They are two separate issues. Question 1. Yes (for certain beliefs) Question 2. It depends what the crime was and if they have expressed regret and a desire not to do it again. If it's all right with you, Chuck I prefer not to have a "beer and a chat" with the kind of people we're talking about here. I've answered your questions now give it a rest. (2017-11-13, 06:34 PM)chuck Wrote: They are two separate issues. Hell, NO! (2017-11-13, 06:52 PM)Pssst Wrote: Bob, weave, duck. You're crackers ! (2017-11-13, 07:01 PM)tim Wrote: If it's all right with you, Chuck I prefer not to have a "beer and a chat" with the kind of people we're talking about here. I've answered your questions now give it a rest. I guess I'm quite the opposite. I think I likely have something to learn from everyone. To each his own. |
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