And how would being banned be different from not saying what you want to say? I don't see the point of staying here if you feel you can't be the person (character) you're trying to be. If being ....<snicker> "yourself" gets you banned, then why would you want to be here in the first place? I know I wouldn't go to place where I couldn't be myself
That's the point, I like coming here, and I miss being myself. The alternative of protesting the censorship a bit seems better than just playing internet chess and watching youtube all day without also chatting.
Except in the rarest of instances, I think it unmanly to report posts. It doesn't even occur to me to do it actually, and there are other ways to handle conflict - and with much better results I might add. Perhaps some of you might want to ponder this.
Not at all, Torie. It is a form of protest to participate fully in a fascist system - once
everyone is a victim at one time or another, they'll question it. In any case the overseers are asking us to squeal - hence the system. To support the system and not participate is hardly 'manly' either.