General / Off-Topic swearing debate

Ahhhh the great swearing debate
points to ponder

I am a pagan and as such in the spirit of freedom of speech

1) I do not consider words of a sexual nature as a curse
2) I do however consider racist \ sexist terms offensive
3) I also consider suggestions that my ability to digest in given information immediately is not a failing but a time to think about my answer


in other words you can call me a but not a and ill respond in kind
oooo look daddy lots of spaces so the under 18s don't know



and when you reply you will miss the fat and ugly out of the name

sticks and stones may break my bones but names will never hurt me

but lats save the kiddies for the sake of it

dave
 
Its happy hour in swindon

whoo hoo I agree

but I dislike the thought that anyone can can restrict my freedom to say exactly what I like

you may not like what I say I may not like what you say
but I will die defending your right to express your freedom
 

Robert Maynard

Volunteer Moderator
whoo hoo I agree

but I dislike the thought that anyone can can restrict my freedom to say exactly what I like

you may not like what I say I may not like what you say
but I will die defending your right to express your freedom

Right up to the point that a Mod requires (in accordance with the posted Forum Rules) to hand out infactions which may ultimately lead to the wielding of the BanHammer.
 
whoo hoo I agree

but I dislike the thought that anyone can can restrict my freedom to say exactly what I like

you may not like what I say I may not like what you say
but I will die defending your right to express your freedom

You can't come into my house and say what you like without me kicking you out. The same applies to David Brabens virtual property.
 
Personally I think there are enough rude and objectionable people in the world. Anything that discourages antisocial behaviour, especially around kids is a good thing.

Half of the problems we have today are because too many people would rather not be responsible for anything at all, ever, and would rather let someone else deal with the consequences. Usually resulting in unfortunate ones.
 
If you're a pagan then you follow paganism and Wiki suggests otherwise.

(Wiki is not always right of course but your comment struck me as odd)

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To the OP - what debate .. you simply stated a few things :S

In a wider sense, paganism has also been understood to include any non-Abrahamic, folk, or ethnic religion
ie it is not a single religion but anything not of the "classical" sort, ie Roman or Greek.
 
whoo hoo I agree

but I dislike the thought that anyone can can restrict my freedom to say exactly what I like

you may not like what I say I may not like what you say
but I will die defending your right to express your freedom

You are not restricted.

There are just consequences in regards to how you exercise your freedom of expression.

If someone comes to visit my house there is most certainly an acceptable standard of conduct and language. I will not have someone using filthy language discussing filthy subjects in front of my son for example.

We are here in Frontier's house and they have their standards. I am thankful it is not a consequence free free for all. In truth there is no such thing as a consequence free free for all because words do effect people and those effects are consequences. Would you like people posting execution videos in the off-topic section? I wouldn't.

:)
 

Yaffle

Volunteer Moderator
and when you reply you will miss the fat and ugly out of the name

sticks and stones may break my bones but names will never hurt me

but lats save the kiddies for the sake of it

dave

Sadly this is not the case. If anything verbal, mental abuse is significantly more damaging in the long term than brief violent abuse. Neither form should be tolerated.

Consider the effect on a child if all day every day they are called worthless, useless, good for nothing. Will they go on to great things? Some may rebel and do so, most will not. A life of misery and inadequacy will follow.

I posted this elsewhere - http://xkcd.com/1357/ (caution, some language in it) but in short this is the message:

"I can't remember where I heard this, but someone once said that defending a position by citing free speech is sort of the ultimate concession; you're saying that the most compelling thing you can say for your position is that it's not literally illegal to express."
 
whoo hoo I agree

but I dislike the thought that anyone can can restrict my freedom to say exactly what I like

you may not like what I say I may not like what you say
but I will die defending your right to express your freedom

You can say whatever you want, just not in someone elses house. And this is Frontier's house.
 
ok I accept your views may be for any value valid

I am a grown up over the age of 18

I think there are far more dangerous ideals in the world than mine

I have my own opinions and I respect the fact that you have yours

I don't push my beliefs on you so why do you try and push yours on me

I try not to land planes in sky scrapers

I try not to sell drugs at a profit anywhere

and most of all

I try not to think down to your level

rock and roll dudes live and let live and enjoy life

its the only time you get to go around

whooo hoooo


and we give em all a big kiss sure they sleep well
some very strange ways in this strangeways hotel
 
Hi Dave,

A couple of quick questions on your original post.

I am a pagan

What does being a pagan have to do with swearing? Apart from a lot of modern swear words have their origin/root in the old languages.

Believers of all faiths (and none) have people who don't like swearing. Myself, I'm an atheist (even though I'm named after a Norse God) and swear if required depending on the company I'm with.


sticks and stones may break my bones but names will never hurt me

Have you ever had a book thrown at you? :D
 
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