08-16-2007, 06:37 PM | #181 |
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Wouldn't it just be easiest if there was a general realization that there is an element of subjectivity to enforcement and leave it at that? Maybe I'm not such a golden boy after all. Maybe my infractions are minor enough that they don't get noticed. Maybe I don't actually have infractions but wish I did so I could build some street cred.
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08-16-2007, 06:38 PM | #182 |
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Lawyers will never get street cred, so you can just end that pipe dream right now.
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08-16-2007, 06:50 PM | #183 | |
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I also realize I will be noted for discipline more often than some others. I understand that too, as I don't like to be told how to think. Maybe it is an age thing. Therefor I have never had a problem with getting suspended. I don't go whining to people over it or act like I have been singled out and picked on. I have whined over things. I have whined greatly in regards to signing the meaningless rules agreement over and over. All in all they (CB) have a pretty darn good site which I think everyone would have to agree on the whole is well run. I guess old age makes you funny. If my Bishop told me to leave church and not come back for two weeks because I had a blue shirt on. I would leave and come back when he said I could. If he told me I also had to sign an agreement not to wear any color but white, I would attend another ward. |
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08-16-2007, 07:07 PM | #184 |
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It's not a low blow. It's an accurate description, but take it as you will.
No worries tkh...I like you...see you at the tailgates.
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08-16-2007, 08:59 PM | #185 | |
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Sounds reasonable. Calling someone a troll was never a bannable offense in the three years I've been part of Cougarboard. One day you decide it is and around the same time you make Pete a mod. This new rule is kept secret. All I see is a new mod banning me for three days for something I'd never been banned for before. To me, it seems the new mod is overstepping his bounds and isn't trained properly. I make my feelings known and I'm not worth the trouble I cause. It all goes downhill from there. Well, at least I understand how it all happened now. |
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08-16-2007, 09:05 PM | #186 | |
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I don't know if it is fair or not, but you and I are conservatives. Fairness isn't our issue, that is for liberals. We are about power and the excercise thereof. Myself, I quite admire the efficiency with which Jefe wields his power. |
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Thank you for your insight. |
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08-22-2007, 04:33 AM | #188 |
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Not sure if Jefe is still monitoring this thread
but I just got a 14 day ban for making a joke about Utah Mormons. I asked what the difference is between a joke / poking fun / good natured ribbing and an "attack". His response was that there is no difference.
Yet back in April, when I got a similar ban for an "attack", I reported abuse on a post that was making fun of Texans. He added 7 days for wasting mods time. And told me that the Texas thing was just a joke. So which is it? Is there such a thing as "good natured ribbing" or are they all attacks? If there IS a difference, a list of protected groups and those that are okay to engage in "good natured ribbing" would be very useful. |
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So you cant comment on Utah mormons nor can you ask danoconda if he has threatened to beat people up in front of their bishops on cougarboard. But you can make racially, and politically insensitive jokes. I actually reported abuse on this thread just to see what would happen and 2 moderators have already read that i reported it. Yet the thread is still there. I think someone should crack on american miners being stuck 1900 feet underground and see what happens.
http://www.cougarboard.com/noframes/...tml?id=2921575 I just got this in an email from a friend. Two Middle East mothers are sitting in a cafe chatting over a plate of tabouli and a pint of goat's milk. The older of the mothers pulls her bag out and starts flipping through photos and they start reminiscing. "This is my oldest son Mohamed. He would be 24 years old now." "Yes, I remember him as a baby" says the other mother cheerfully. "He's a martyr now though" mum confides. "Oh, so sad dear" says the other. "And this is my second son Khalid. He would be 21" "Oh, I remember him," says the other happily, "he had such curly hair when he was born". "He's a martyr too" says mum quietly. "Oh, gracious me ...." Says the other. "And this is my third son. My baby. My beautiful Ahmed. He would be 18", she whispers. "Yes" says the friend enthusiastically, "I remember when he first started school". "He's a martyr also," says mum, with tears in her eyes. After a pause and a deep sigh, the second Muslim mother looks wistfully at the photographs and says, "They blow up so fast, don't they?"
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The Utah miners comparison is unbelievably obtuse. |
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