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JayWood2010 said:
amp316 said:
JayWood2010 said:

And please...  there was nothing offensive about that joke.  And if she was offended by that then she probably gets offended by things like the color red.


I  know her well enough to know she isnt as easily offended as youre making her out to be.  This is the exact kind of behavior that is annoying though.  Do not ridicule her or others because you have a different belief.  All she asked was to cut the sexist jokes down, and whether or not she gave any other examples doesnt matter.  Its against the rules and you KNOW for a fact that sexist jokes on this website is made other than the time Galkai said something.  She shouldnt have to search through 100's of threads to find other examples.  Again, she just asked for you all to be more respectful towards the female members which the community/mods werent.  It really is as simple as that.  Do not blame marucha, do not blame other female members whom i will not name, if that is how they felt then you can not tell them to feel another way.  Its all about a thing called respect which many on this forum lacks.

No.  She asked for Galaki's post to be omitted.  The mods at the time ( I was one of them) agreed that there was nothing wrong with the post.  When we asked for her to show examples of offensive posts she came up with none.  A moderator can't moderate something that they haven't read or isn't brought to thereattention.  And I would love to see you direct me to an instance when the mods weren't respectful to female members because that's a bunch of garbage.  I gave warnings and moderated people for lots of things.  Trolling, flaming, intolerance to religion, Spurge for posting links to mods, and sexism.  Guys like you who attack mods like this with no basis for your claims are a huge reason why I am no longer a mod and left this site for nearly a year.



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