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    B Clay Shannon
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    I have been a (Green Bay) Packers fan for over 40 years. In response to an egregious incident that occurred in yesterday's game, I posted this in the "comments" section of packers.com: "DonkeyKong Sioux and Dumbhick Crayola are the two dirtiest players in the NFL. Those two cats make whoever is the 3rd dirtiest player look like Anne of Green Gables." This was in reference to Ndamokung Suh and Dominic Raiola, who have both been suspended for deliberately stomping on opposing players' ankles (Raiola for an incident against the Bears last week, and Suh for the aforementioned incident yesterday). I subsequently attempted to post another comment on packers.com (this morning), and was advised that it could not be posted, because I had been blocked! I admit that what I had written was somewhat caustic, but block-worthy? Why?

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      I have been a (Green Bay) Packers fan for over 40 years. In response to an egregious incident that occurred in yesterday's game, I posted this in the "comments" section of packers.com: "DonkeyKong Sioux and Dumbhick Crayola are the two dirtiest players in the NFL. Those two cats make whoever is the 3rd dirtiest player look like Anne of Green Gables." This was in reference to Ndamokung Suh and Dominic Raiola, who have both been suspended for deliberately stomping on opposing players' ankles (Raiola for an incident against the Bears last week, and Suh for the aforementioned incident yesterday). I subsequently attempted to post another comment on packers.com (this morning), and was advised that it could not be posted, because I had been blocked! I admit that what I had written was somewhat caustic, but block-worthy? Why?

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      Take it to the Soapbox.

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        I have been a (Green Bay) Packers fan for over 40 years. In response to an egregious incident that occurred in yesterday's game, I posted this in the "comments" section of packers.com: "DonkeyKong Sioux and Dumbhick Crayola are the two dirtiest players in the NFL. Those two cats make whoever is the 3rd dirtiest player look like Anne of Green Gables." This was in reference to Ndamokung Suh and Dominic Raiola, who have both been suspended for deliberately stomping on opposing players' ankles (Raiola for an incident against the Bears last week, and Suh for the aforementioned incident yesterday). I subsequently attempted to post another comment on packers.com (this morning), and was advised that it could not be posted, because I had been blocked! I admit that what I had written was somewhat caustic, but block-worthy? Why?

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        Pete OHanlon
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        Why not ask there? The chances of anyone here having sufficient knowledge to answer this are pretty darned small.

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          Take it to the Soapbox.

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          B Clay Shannon
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          I thought the "Lounge" was the catch-all place; like the old "non-technical" on the Delphi forums.

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            Take it to the Soapbox.

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            Jeremy Falcon
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            Why? It's sports, not religion or politics. Although, arguably, people can treat it as such. But they have cricket posts in the lounge, so I don't see the harm in this.

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              I have been a (Green Bay) Packers fan for over 40 years. In response to an egregious incident that occurred in yesterday's game, I posted this in the "comments" section of packers.com: "DonkeyKong Sioux and Dumbhick Crayola are the two dirtiest players in the NFL. Those two cats make whoever is the 3rd dirtiest player look like Anne of Green Gables." This was in reference to Ndamokung Suh and Dominic Raiola, who have both been suspended for deliberately stomping on opposing players' ankles (Raiola for an incident against the Bears last week, and Suh for the aforementioned incident yesterday). I subsequently attempted to post another comment on packers.com (this morning), and was advised that it could not be posted, because I had been blocked! I admit that what I had written was somewhat caustic, but block-worthy? Why?

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              Big Daddy Farang
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              B. Clay Shannon wrote:

              Packers fan for over 40 years

              I admire your courage. :laugh: Actually I admire Packer's fans. I couldn't care less about the game but the Packer's fans are true fans unlike many fair-weather fans of competing teams. But to answer your question, too many people have the mistaken idea that they have a right to not have their feelings hurt. They need a good slapping if you ask me.

              BDF The internet makes dumb people dumber and clever people cleverer. -- PaulowniaK

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                B. Clay Shannon wrote:

                Packers fan for over 40 years

                I admire your courage. :laugh: Actually I admire Packer's fans. I couldn't care less about the game but the Packer's fans are true fans unlike many fair-weather fans of competing teams. But to answer your question, too many people have the mistaken idea that they have a right to not have their feelings hurt. They need a good slapping if you ask me.

                BDF The internet makes dumb people dumber and clever people cleverer. -- PaulowniaK

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                Jeremy Falcon
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                Big Daddy Farang wrote:

                too many people have the mistaken idea that they have a right to not have their feelings hurt. They need a good slapping if you ask me.

                +100 :thumbsup: Seems like more and more "adults" are just big babies this day in age than ever before.

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                • B B Clay Shannon

                  I have been a (Green Bay) Packers fan for over 40 years. In response to an egregious incident that occurred in yesterday's game, I posted this in the "comments" section of packers.com: "DonkeyKong Sioux and Dumbhick Crayola are the two dirtiest players in the NFL. Those two cats make whoever is the 3rd dirtiest player look like Anne of Green Gables." This was in reference to Ndamokung Suh and Dominic Raiola, who have both been suspended for deliberately stomping on opposing players' ankles (Raiola for an incident against the Bears last week, and Suh for the aforementioned incident yesterday). I subsequently attempted to post another comment on packers.com (this morning), and was advised that it could not be posted, because I had been blocked! I admit that what I had written was somewhat caustic, but block-worthy? Why?

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                  You managed to offend enough small minded people - not that hard to do.

                  Peter Wasser "The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts." - Bertrand Russell

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                  • B B Clay Shannon

                    I have been a (Green Bay) Packers fan for over 40 years. In response to an egregious incident that occurred in yesterday's game, I posted this in the "comments" section of packers.com: "DonkeyKong Sioux and Dumbhick Crayola are the two dirtiest players in the NFL. Those two cats make whoever is the 3rd dirtiest player look like Anne of Green Gables." This was in reference to Ndamokung Suh and Dominic Raiola, who have both been suspended for deliberately stomping on opposing players' ankles (Raiola for an incident against the Bears last week, and Suh for the aforementioned incident yesterday). I subsequently attempted to post another comment on packers.com (this morning), and was advised that it could not be posted, because I had been blocked! I admit that what I had written was somewhat caustic, but block-worthy? Why?

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                    Super Lloyd
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                    Woa you got a "Network Faster than Light" in America? Share it with the world!

                    My programming get away... The Blog... All in one Menu-Ribbon Bar DirectX for WinRT/C# since 2013! Taking over the world since 1371!

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                      Woa you got a "Network Faster than Light" in America? Share it with the world!

                      My programming get away... The Blog... All in one Menu-Ribbon Bar DirectX for WinRT/C# since 2013! Taking over the world since 1371!

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                      B Clay Shannon
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                      Say what? "Network faster than light"???

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                        Why? It's sports, not religion or politics. Although, arguably, people can treat it as such. But they have cricket posts in the lounge, so I don't see the harm in this.

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                        :thumbsup:

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                          Say what? "Network faster than light"???

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                          Super Lloyd
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                          N. F. L. Network. Faster. than Light. QED! ;P What else could it be?! :rolleyes:

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                          • B B Clay Shannon

                            I have been a (Green Bay) Packers fan for over 40 years. In response to an egregious incident that occurred in yesterday's game, I posted this in the "comments" section of packers.com: "DonkeyKong Sioux and Dumbhick Crayola are the two dirtiest players in the NFL. Those two cats make whoever is the 3rd dirtiest player look like Anne of Green Gables." This was in reference to Ndamokung Suh and Dominic Raiola, who have both been suspended for deliberately stomping on opposing players' ankles (Raiola for an incident against the Bears last week, and Suh for the aforementioned incident yesterday). I subsequently attempted to post another comment on packers.com (this morning), and was advised that it could not be posted, because I had been blocked! I admit that what I had written was somewhat caustic, but block-worthy? Why?

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                            Marc Clifton
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                            B. Clay Shannon wrote:

                            "DonkeyKong Sioux

                            Because someone probably took that as a racial slur. Remember, PC stands for more than just Personal Computer. And yeah, I know the world is too damn PC. But you asked, and I imagine that the reason I gave is why. Marc

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                              B. Clay Shannon wrote:

                              "DonkeyKong Sioux

                              Because someone probably took that as a racial slur. Remember, PC stands for more than just Personal Computer. And yeah, I know the world is too damn PC. But you asked, and I imagine that the reason I gave is why. Marc

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                              B Clay Shannon
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                              You're probably right, and that is not at all how I meant it; I am probably the least prejudiced person in the world (tied, anyway). Except against anklestompers!

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                                I have been a (Green Bay) Packers fan for over 40 years. In response to an egregious incident that occurred in yesterday's game, I posted this in the "comments" section of packers.com: "DonkeyKong Sioux and Dumbhick Crayola are the two dirtiest players in the NFL. Those two cats make whoever is the 3rd dirtiest player look like Anne of Green Gables." This was in reference to Ndamokung Suh and Dominic Raiola, who have both been suspended for deliberately stomping on opposing players' ankles (Raiola for an incident against the Bears last week, and Suh for the aforementioned incident yesterday). I subsequently attempted to post another comment on packers.com (this morning), and was advised that it could not be posted, because I had been blocked! I admit that what I had written was somewhat caustic, but block-worthy? Why?

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                                Maximilien
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                                Borderline racist comment made by a 12 year old troll. :thumbsdown:

                                I'd rather be phishing!

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                                  B. Clay Shannon wrote:

                                  "DonkeyKong Sioux

                                  Because someone probably took that as a racial slur. Remember, PC stands for more than just Personal Computer. And yeah, I know the world is too damn PC. But you asked, and I imagine that the reason I gave is why. Marc

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                                  That's very likely the correct answer, Marc, sad commentary though it is.:suss:

                                  Will Rogers never met me.

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                                    I have been a (Green Bay) Packers fan for over 40 years. In response to an egregious incident that occurred in yesterday's game, I posted this in the "comments" section of packers.com: "DonkeyKong Sioux and Dumbhick Crayola are the two dirtiest players in the NFL. Those two cats make whoever is the 3rd dirtiest player look like Anne of Green Gables." This was in reference to Ndamokung Suh and Dominic Raiola, who have both been suspended for deliberately stomping on opposing players' ankles (Raiola for an incident against the Bears last week, and Suh for the aforementioned incident yesterday). I subsequently attempted to post another comment on packers.com (this morning), and was advised that it could not be posted, because I had been blocked! I admit that what I had written was somewhat caustic, but block-worthy? Why?

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                                    Mark_Wallace
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                                    Because bad people are afraid that if bad things are said about them, people will notice how bad they are. You can say what you like about good people. They're secure in their knowledge of themselves.

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                                      B. Clay Shannon wrote:

                                      "DonkeyKong Sioux

                                      Because someone probably took that as a racial slur. Remember, PC stands for more than just Personal Computer. And yeah, I know the world is too damn PC. But you asked, and I imagine that the reason I gave is why. Marc

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                                      As a complete outsider to Leftpondian racial malarkey, this is yet another USian racial knee-jerk that I don't get. If that's what people call him (and I presume they do, as it doesn't look like a name that one would pull out of the air), then it's not a racial slur; it's a nickname. You're all weird, over there, with your taboo-word selection; e.g. "Chinaman" is another one that I've never understood. As an Englishman -- i.e. someone who comes from south of the Scotsmen, north of the Frenchmen, east of the Irishmen, and West of the Dutchmen -- I honestly don't see what the problem is with that word. The formula seems to be that if you treat a people badly, it's their name that becomes the dirty word. That's kinda f'd up, y'know? And since you're running out of race names that can be used in polite society, maybe it's "American" that should be excluded. Mind you, a pal of mine who worked at a UK car factory (making the mini metro -- oh, the shame of it!) told me that he was once chastised for saying that the colour of a seat-belt was "brown", rather than "chocolate", because that was the flavour-of-the-month you're-racist-if-you-use-it word, so we're not that much better in Rightpond.

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                                      • J Jeremy Falcon

                                        Why? It's sports, not religion or politics. Although, arguably, people can treat it as such. But they have cricket posts in the lounge, so I don't see the harm in this.

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                                        Keith Barrow
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                                        +1.

                                        Alberto Brandolini:

                                        The amount of energy necessary to refute bullshit is an order of magnitude bigger than to produce it.

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                                          Why not ask there? The chances of anyone here having sufficient knowledge to answer this are pretty darned small.

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                                          Pete O'Hanlon wrote:

                                          Why not ask there? The chances of anyone here having sufficient knowledge to answer this are pretty darned small.

                                          Probably because as he stated in his post, he attempted to say something there and couldn't as he was blocked/banned.

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