Evil Ernie |
30 Mar 2012 18:04 |
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Originally Posted by The Flying Mouse
(Post 567547)
:twisted: Chuck Norris once told the entire internet off at the same time.
The internet said "sorry Mr Norris" and went about it's sorryass business :mrgreen:
The moral of this story is that if you are not Chuck Norris, there will always be something on the internet to piss you off :shrug:
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I can't even take those CN memes as a joke anymore. Your toughness and integrity is questionable when you make videos advocating the teaching of creationism in school. But that's waaaaay off topic.
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Originally Posted by CarylB
(Post 567549)
Realising who had posted this video I didn't even give it the recognition of a view .. but it would certainly I suspect have been abusive and could be removed for that reason alone. Copyright may have simply been expedient.
I don't think haters and abusers going about their sorryass business is anything but lamentable. And if people post hatred on the internet aimed at any individual or group then I think one should take steps to deal with it, have it removed. Without decent people standing up the tide of abuse on and misuse of the internet will continue. All that Evil needs to continue to flourish is for good men to stand by and do nothing.
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I think you're making too many leaps in judgement. There's a difference between hatred and critisism. I think this guy spends too much time on it, but I don't think that hatred is the word. Not 'Evil' either.
What is the internet for? What is the proper way to use the internet? It's a place for people to express their ideas. Good or bad. It's the ultimate bastion of free speech and the ultimate equalizer. I am not for censorship of any type ANYWHERE. However, people are free to post their opposing views. If somebody can't handle that, than they should stay off of the internet.
I criticize ML for some things that he does/did/said, but it doesn't mean that I don't love him or that I won't buy his records and see him in concert if given the opportunity. I think if you view someone as being able to do no wrong you've elevated them to being better than other people, including yourself. Everyone is human.
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