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Politics Board - Keep It or Delete It?
by
Tyler
on 02 Oct, 2006 12:32
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There haven't been any posts on the board, so I'm thinking of deleting it. What do you think?
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#1
by
happyharry
on 02 Oct, 2006 16:04
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I think politics, along with religion, is quite a charged subject. Misunderstandings, quarrels and upsets can be the result when discussing it. It's like discussing the perfect pizza - nobody's going to agree on the toppings, and there's going to be fights and bloodshed.
However, I'm open to any such discussions. But on the other hand, this IS a forum about baldness. We should focus on that, and keep a few other topics (sports, movies etc.) for "pleasure", where we can relax and discuss pleasant subjects (and "politics" will not deliver that).
Anyway, that's my 2 cents...
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#2
by
Tyler
on 02 Oct, 2006 16:07
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Great points Harry!
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#3
by
Yeti
on 02 Oct, 2006 21:40
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I second that harry, Politics and Religion are 2 topics I stay away from in cyberspace, they cause enough issues IRL.
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#4
by
seanc7nyc
on 06 Oct, 2006 23:45
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I third it. There's a reason political discussions are now banned from my family Thanksgiving celebrations.
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#5
by
KollegeKreed
on 10 Apr, 2008 22:05
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Any chance we can get this board back? There's been a lot of deleted politically charged threads lately...maybe those of us who want to (calmly) partake in these discussions could limit them to the politics board and everyone else could stear clear?
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#6
by
JDog
on 10 Apr, 2008 22:49
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I say leave it Tyler. Political discussions,even heated discussions are great for the board. Debate is a vital part of understanding.
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#7
by
schro
on 11 Apr, 2008 00:20
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Personally, I disagree JDog. Topics such as religion and politics are divisive and that's not what we're about here on SBG. There's other websites & message board for that.
Believe me, I'm finding that out the hard way.
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#8
by
JDog
on 11 Apr, 2008 00:24
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Schro with all due respect, You cannot expect every single person in this forum to all agree on everything. Just having a debate on issues like politics or religon is not going to turn us all against each other. Most people in here are level headed mature people. If you dont want to partcipate, You dont have to.
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#9
by
schro
on 11 Apr, 2008 00:28
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I agree 100% with what you said JDog, but my opinion is that it should be left out of SBG.
Again, just my opinion. I don't have the final say in such matters.
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#10
by
Mikekoz13
on 11 Apr, 2008 04:07
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I have to agree with JDOG on this one. I say leave it...... you don't have to join in on any discussion on that board. Even if you do join in, you can end your participation at any time.
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#11
by
andrew
on 11 Apr, 2008 04:59
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I would love to have that board back, as I love to talk politics. I talk politics all the time and haven't gotten into any fights over it, because I respect everyone's opinion and love to hear the counter-points from the other side. That's because I've not sold myself to any particular party (although I lean in 1 direction) and can be persuaded to jump to a different candidate.
Andrew
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#12
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 11 Apr, 2008 10:00
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It should stay because it's a place to demonstrate something to ourselves, that whatever our political "leanings" we share one thing, shaved heads and an interest in all things related to them. Taking that you have a shared interest in an important part of your life w/ another should provide everyone taking part in the political board w/ an "automatic" respect for the person that is going to read your "rant" and "reply." That respect should result in an understanding that although our individual views on a particular political issue are at odds, it's the concepts that are at odds and not the guys expressing them because of their other shared interests. Thus it should be that in preparing a "rant" the tone will be thoughtful based on fact and logically stated, and the same for the responding "reply." If the people using the board adher to the fact of their shared interest as a constant shining reminder that the guys on the other side have shared views on other subjects the result should be that each can learn about the other's position--it's very doubtful anyone will change. It has the potential to raise the character of the debate and provide a place to learn about others. I personally would look forward to our non- U.S.A.citizen's comments for even more added information.
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#13
by
TheSlyBear
on 11 Apr, 2008 10:27
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My vote goes against. I've seen political discussions take a good board down too many times.
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#14
by
schro
on 11 Apr, 2008 10:34
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I haven't been on many political discussion boards, but I can see how bootedbear's observations would happen here.