My 24h ban

Anonymous
Anonymous, Apr 26th 2017 12:37

Yesterday the following occurred (roughly, from memory) in the Europe channel

User X posts a picture of a lady in sexy clothes because she wanted to discuss the clothing
Users X/Y and I discuss.
User X posts another picture of a lady in sexy clothing, we continue to talk.

Within minutes TheBrittishAreComing joins the channel, requesting user X to tag it as 'NSFW'.
In response user Y says something along the lines of "Here comes Iranian law enforcement again'.

I in response copy the sosa link from the channel, paste it back with the comments 'bite me'. Reposting a picture served from socialsavanna.com.

Next thing I know, *banned*.

Via/via I hear it's only a temporary 24h ban for "provoking".

Well, here is my statement; Fuck that.

First of all, I refuse to get schooled like a 13 year old boy by a guy who is incapable of raising a discussion.

Second and most important, I refuse to get our free liberal European ways of thinking and living degraded by some extremely hypocrite and backwards American way of thinking about 'nudity', by a Britt non the less.

To illustrate what I mean, these are the type of advertisements we get in Europe out on the streets http://images0.tcdn.nl/binnenland/article21916678.ece/BINARY/u/kamasutra.jpg - The pictures previously mentioned contained fewer nudity than this.

Furthermore there is an extreme double standard going on because apparently posting guys without t-shirts on is no problem whatsoever.

I realize it's your network, you make the rules and if you wish to ban me, it is all your choice.

But fuck that, I refuse to be part of a community where (double) standards are dominated by a backwards thinking country in a channel meant for Europe.

If your ways are to ban people rather than having a discussion, you are no better than someone resorting to violence because they lack the mental capability of solving it otherwise.

- Cookie out