Wibbs wrote: » Well when you go around accusing people of being Fianna Faillers. :eek::D Long winded bollocks pretty much covers it F.
fullstop wrote: » Wonder is OP the same Terry who was a very prominent poster and used to post under a username beginning with J...
Insect Overlord wrote: » Just dropped in to boast about keeping the same account for 12 and a half years. o/
sebastian zoe wrote: » Boards of a feather flock together, the site is one big clique, you do not allow new members here who do not agree with the viewpoint of the clique. Certain subjects are sacred cows, there can be no debate about them, the mods have decided they and the clique are 100% correct and no alternative opinion will be allowed. You all know this to be true but won’t do anything about it, hence the dwindling popularity of the site. Observe as i get banned for this innocuous but truthful post
GinAndBitter wrote: » Received some strange pms from the OP last night :pac: Defo on the sauce.
Kivaro wrote: » As long as they didn't contain pics ........
Wibbs wrote: » **[Translation]** Change and feedback that suits you. The site has had many changes and the vast bulk of them came from feedback from the users. Just because you don't like some of them, doesn't negate that. Though down the years I've noted both as a user and a mod of a few forums, no matter what direction you take you will never please a small cohort of people, even if you accede to their feedback and change things to their way.
Tacklebox wrote: » JC remember that poster, just when you said J they came to mind... I had great laugh's when they were debating, definitely a comedian.
RasTa wrote: » The best forums are Running/Beer/Food/Films The rest are essentially a headache and should be closed down immediately
RandomName2 wrote: » Wait, did he really get banned for this? :eek: Or did he post this and a whole load of private messages, with the ban being incurred for the private messages? A bit of clarity would go a long way.
VeryTerry wrote: » You might be right. Yeah, over the last almost 20 years I've had a few accounts. No one is still on their first account Anyway it's a troll fest these days and I'm out.
hatrickpatrick wrote: » I've always been a leftie, even far leftie tbh (check my posting history as far back as the late 2000s if ye want evidence) but I completely and totally agree with this statement. The alt-left as I like to call it, or the SJW-left as it's often described, adopted an extremely toxic "you either agree with us 100% or you're a worthless subhuman piece of sh!t" attitude towards political opposition, and the utter intolerance of dissent is so infuriatingly arrogant that many former lefties I know now identify as conservative. To take one ludicrous example, in the 1990s and the 2000s, the left advocated for unfettered free speech while the right opposed it on religions / family / sexual morality grounds, and since the early 2010s, this has flipped around entirely, with the left now supporting large scale censorship and promoting the idea that "wrongthink" is an actual thing that exists and should be punished, while the right now cries for freedom of expression as they are currently the ones being denied it. I've probably posted this anecdote too often, but I predicted the victory of both Brexit and Trump long before either was taken seriously as a realistic possibility by the media (we're talking Autumn 2015 or even earlier) - solely on the grounds that the mainstream left had no actual positive arguments in favour of either Remain or Clinton respectively, it was just "do what we tell you, or it means you're a geriatric, racist, uneducated, ignorant and worthless human being". In my view, nothing exemplified how much the mainstream left lost touch with political freedom than all the commentary on social media the day after Brexit passed, blaming the Boomer generation and actually suggesting that "there should be an upper age limit to vote in referenda because old people won't live long enough to suffer the consequences" and other such vile "we lost and didn't have a majority, so let's change the rules to make sure we win next time even if we still don't have a majority" bullsh!t. It really saddens me that this is how everything has ended up. I hate the fact that I have to come across as constantly taking the side of the alt-right just because it's become so unthinkable to suggest that they are entitled to set out their stall and express their political beliefs without consequence or persecution, just like everyone else. That should be an extremely basic tenet of a democratic society, not a controversial notion which results in drama and accusations of actually supporting the views one merely defends the right of others to hold. The funny thing is, this is often dismissed as "ah you're just getting more conservative as you're getting older" but it's not the case, as the content of my (and other lefties in a similar position) beliefs hasn't actually changed at all. The only thing that's changed is the political alignment of those views - what used to be endorsed by the left and attacked by the right is now attacked by the left and endorsed by the right. And that's bizarre.
Kivaro wrote: » I do not believe that the thread was created to have a go at Wibbs. To me it smacked of an extremist on the left trying to lay some blame on Boards.ie for what happened in New Zealand.
Zorya wrote: » That's exactly what I thought when I saw the thread title. Yuck.
VeryTerry wrote: » Some of us have been here for over a decade under various usernames. Personally I was here for the Phantom fm sub forum, some were here for Quake or whatever. Now it's full of reregs and extremists. It's a done duck as far as I can see. Full of people on the wind up.
Jovanni Deep Puck wrote: » There seems to be an assumption by many that Boards is only After Hours and that most people post from a left or right political stance. Strangely neither left nor right appear too often in the Nature, Consumer Affairs, TV, Gardening, Angling, Weather, Motoring, Music or Horse Racing Forums, to name just a few. It may be among the busiest forums but Boards is much more that this one forum. In addition, many posters in AH are involved in threads where political ideology is both irrelevant and absent.
mrcheez wrote: » Try subbing to forums other than After Hours