View Full Version : Presidents need to not be talked about
iPood
10-02-2008, 10:31 PM
I understand we are in the mniddle of a presidential debate, and many pawn members are divided about it. i have seen at least 40 fights on the chat about whos better that usually end up with at least 6 ppl getting banned :/ i say we need to stop. talking about it only causes fights and feelings getting hurt.
God forbid someone gets their feelings hurt. How will they ever recover?
As long as its not each side cussing each other out, i don't see a problem with it. In fact, its a good thing that people are actively monitoring the election. What happens in the next month and a half affects us all.
Plus, its chat. There is not set topic. If you don't like the conversation, don't participate.
iPood
10-02-2008, 10:38 PM
God forbid someone gets their feelings hurt. How will they ever recover?
As long as its not each side cussing each other out, i don't see a problem with it. In fact, its a good thing that people are actively monitoring the election. What happens in the next month and a half affects us all.
Plus, its chat. There is not set topic. If you don't like the conversation, don't participate.
its not that, but im for obama, and ppl say really offensive things. it makes me sick.
its not that, but im for obama, and ppl say really offensive things. it makes me sick.
If someone says something racist, you may take a ss and send it to me. If someone is simply saying Obama sucks, you have no right to be offended.
SketchZ
10-02-2008, 10:40 PM
Can't handle the heat? Stay out of teh kisshun. D:
I'd think they wouldn't pay attention to politics, but that's just me. D:
iPood
10-02-2008, 10:42 PM
wait... wasnt this thread in pawn discussion? and btw, they dont just say obama sucks. they PM me D:
IrishDragon1234
10-03-2008, 07:39 PM
I agree. Normally we should be able to discuss it maturely, but unfortunately people on these forums can't seem to handle the idea that people disagree with their own beliefs.
I'm even more disappointed that it was often the mods who flamed people for having different political opinions. Like on one thread someone made a simple post, "I'm for obama". And the next post was a mod quoting him and saying "Behold the power of ignorance". You'd think Blank would check that people are more mature than that before making them mods.
Marine22
10-03-2008, 07:42 PM
ya ive seen some pretty bad stuff in chat about canidates
they sahould cool it down but its still ok to talk about
btw im for McCain >_>
brohana
10-03-2008, 07:43 PM
I agree. Normally we should be able to discuss it maturely, but unfortunately people on these forums can't seem to handle the idea that people disagree with their own beliefs.
I'm even more disappointed that it was often the mods who flamed people for having different political opinions. Like on one thread someone made a simple post, "I'm for obama". And the next post was a mod quoting him and saying "Behold the power of ignorance". You'd think Blank would check that people are more mature than that before making them mods.
I remember that thread. It was toward another post....
And people can say whatever they want as long as its not offensive...so sorry?
ArmyofOneDFBHD
10-03-2008, 08:26 PM
jaja... no more religious and political talk on pawngame..
Balmung
10-03-2008, 08:29 PM
God forbid someone gets their feelings hurt. How will they ever recover?
Going in my signature.
Agreed, who cares if people aren't voting for who you want?
It's not like 90% percent of pawn game can even vote, anyways.
shooter65
10-03-2008, 11:40 PM
It's sometimes funny to watch.
But if people can't have a mature conversation, ignore. <.<
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