Robertson was one of the most prominent and influential Christian broadcasters and entrepreneurs in the U.S., equal parts religious leader and culture warrior.
You say you’re not politically prejudiced but then why do you keep injecting your politics into the discussion and complaining that people aren’t saying things you agree with, including the implication that users and mods are consipiring against you and your beliefs by allowing people to speak negatively of Robertson? Your actions and your words are at odds with one another.
You are standing on a moving train insisting on staying put. There is no center ground here. Just normal people and bigots. LGBT people reading your comments know which side you are on.
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Curious which rule is being broken by which type of comment?
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I don’t know where you got the idea that anyone is obliged to tolerate intolerant people but you are wrong. Embarrassingly wrong.
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Your line of thinking actively cuts paths for bigots. Square your morals with helping Nazis victimize LGBT people.
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You say you’re not politically prejudiced but then why do you keep injecting your politics into the discussion and complaining that people aren’t saying things you agree with, including the implication that users and mods are consipiring against you and your beliefs by allowing people to speak negatively of Robertson? Your actions and your words are at odds with one another.
See? You can have the Reddit experience no matter which site you’re on!
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You are standing on a moving train insisting on staying put. There is no center ground here. Just normal people and bigots. LGBT people reading your comments know which side you are on.
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So that any goes type of political figure? What about one that committed mass genocide? Or is that just a “difference of politics” too?
Also we were talking about site rules breaks. Not arbitrary rules you made up for yourself that you’d choose to assert on others.
It’s unhelpful to get off topic.
Not particularly, no.