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<blockquote data-quote="Baseline" data-source="post: 1169925" data-attributes="member: 14307"><p>[USER=15102]@Jozua[/USER], to be clear, I did not participate in the political discussion thread as I knew it would become contentious and it seems that certain forumites cannot participate in an adult discussion, sharing points of view and allowing others to do likewise even if their points of view are diametrically opposed. I did however vote in the poll as it was not about that thread specifically but, about the freedom of speech. What was the point of the poll if the moderator is going to ride rough-shot over the consensus and do as they please. The final vote tally was 46.7% voting to close the thread and 53.3% voting to allow discussion to continue. Those voting to keep it open won the poll and were promptly ignored and defied. Why should anyone respect and abide by such actions by a moderator.</p><p></p><p>Apologies to the OP of this thread for this off-topic post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Baseline, post: 1169925, member: 14307"] [USER=15102]@Jozua[/USER], to be clear, I did not participate in the political discussion thread as I knew it would become contentious and it seems that certain forumites cannot participate in an adult discussion, sharing points of view and allowing others to do likewise even if their points of view are diametrically opposed. I did however vote in the poll as it was not about that thread specifically but, about the freedom of speech. What was the point of the poll if the moderator is going to ride rough-shot over the consensus and do as they please. The final vote tally was 46.7% voting to close the thread and 53.3% voting to allow discussion to continue. Those voting to keep it open won the poll and were promptly ignored and defied. Why should anyone respect and abide by such actions by a moderator. Apologies to the OP of this thread for this off-topic post. [/QUOTE]
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