Each post is a distinct reply offering a considered point and argument.
I spent 10 years trying to get people to stop posting new threads based upon article links and "wut bout that" comments. AtW must have about a thousand brexit FT threads.
And it's only myself that offers any push back on the woeful moderation. Nobody would have started this thread, one by one you would have been picked off muttering some wrong think on the Ukraine thread.
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Have you noticed how the phrase 'stand up for' now gets shoved down everyone's suggestion box? Esp. The proles.
I mean you're a good citizen, not too smart but pay your taxes and go to all the local team games.
In 20 home games you'll be expected to stand up for kids getting sex changes and wars you've not even considered possible outwith the xbox.
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Mass formation psychosis strikes again.
Not everyone is able to tolerate points of view they may not agree with and the population are being groomed to respond this way. Is anyone else noticing?
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I don't doubt for one second that prominent foreign business people get 'invited' to make opinions known.
But AtW gets free reign and BigDataPro gets banned? Doesn't sit well. Sorry.
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I mean, every fooker is being told to watch out for Russian online disinformation, but the Russian on here who spends hours every day posting politics tulip is OK? Cause he tells you he is?
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If native UKlanders have to go through some kind of "Putin apologist disinformation" ban threat on the forum I expect questions to be asked of a Russian who has been spouting pro Ukranian tulip on here for years.
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BigDataPro
So?
What was the ban for?
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