I never mentioned equality.
I'm not offended by the Friday Fanny thread, just think it's out of place on a football forum.
I stopped looking at it once I knew what it was.
I've asked a few simple questions about the board's rules, I've not invaded Poland, so let's not carried away.
If the majority want to see that kind of stuff on here, so be it, but lets have some O/T labels and/or warnings about thread content.
Don't think I've ever had a lambaste. Is it summat they serve in Greek restaurants?
Everyone's gone leet
Being a (clean jumpered) Brexiteer Animal I thought that Isabel Oakeshott gave an excellent account of herself when remoaner Nikki Morgan started waffling on about Brexit. To rousing applause from the Barnsley audience.
I thought Geoff Norcotts point that immigration was welcomed but the policy of uncontrolled immigration dictated to us by Brussels wasn't. Your girl Rebecca got a right towelling by the audience member on the single market..
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Can’t see anything else
Thanks for that, ESR. Appreciated.
Not sure where that leaves us, but I suppose it's for the regulars to make their opinions known if they feel somethings over the line. Acknowledging yorkshireborn's comment, I agree that we all draw our lines in slightly different places. Some stuff will clearly be offside for everybody, other stuff will be a matter of opinion. In which case, I'll happily abide by the majority view and avoid threads that aren't to my liking.
One thing I would argue strongly for, however, is the option to challenge anything we aren't comfortable with. We're all entitled to say "I think that was out of order" provided we do it properly and don't turn the board into an insult-fest. Likewise, people on the receiving end of such comments need to take them seriously and have a good think about it, then either argue their case or apologise. Again, there's no need for it to get ugly or personal.
The alternative is that the board will degenerate, lose posters and die a slow, lingering death. Nobody wants that.
Good post that Old Goat