If anyone knew that a/some NSCer(s) had complained to the BBC...

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Bozza

You can change this
Helpful Moderator
Jul 4, 2003
57,295
Back in Sussex
Why on earth should they be outed?

No-one is saying they should. I was just asking if anyone would out her, if they knew.


Having said that, NSC loves a witch hunt of any kind so cannot imagine that will stop anyone revealing all.

Are you going to stop this whole act of referring to NSC as a single living breathing entity? There may be some NSC users who love a witch hunt but you can bet there'll also be plenty who don't. And still more who just don't care.
 






















The Merry Prankster

Pactum serva
Aug 19, 2006
5,578
Shoreham Beach
For me the problem is: at what point do you say something is too racist or too insulting to the mentally ill or the disabled? In the case of a public service broadcaster (and other places)the zero tolerance policy is the only one that works (even if it seems harsh at times). If not who sets the standard? NSC? Disabled groups? The Left? The Right? HB&B?
 


Dave the OAP

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
46,762
at home
if you saw a policeman walking out of a supermarket knowing that they hadnt paid for their goods, would you report it?

if you saw an old lady being attacked would you report it?

if you stood next to a bigot at the albion calling FDM a n****r, would you report it?

would you post a picture of a dows syndrome child on a public message board, that you knew would offend would you post it?


medoza..are you going to answer this?
 


Uncle C

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Jul 6, 2004
11,711
Bishops Stortford
I complained to the BBC recently about their inability to master the task of getting the Seagulls World commentary up and running every game.

Hawsey was a gentleman and was helping to turn it around. Ian Hart should be forgiven for a slip of the tongue during one of his humorous moments. A gross over reaction from the PC brigade.

I hope they merely get a ticking off, then back to business.

Incidentally is this the same BBC that allows broadcast of the F and C words?
 








Mendoza

NSC's Most Stalked
if you saw a policeman walking out of a supermarket knowing that they hadnt paid for their goods, would you report it?

if you saw an old lady being attacked would you report it?

if you stood next to a bigot at the albion calling FDM a n****r, would you report it?

would you post a picture of a dows syndrome child on a public message board, that you knew would offend would you post it?

medoza..are you going to answer this?


Sorry Dave, I didnt see it at first

The first 2 yes, as they are physical, and not a off the cuff remarks or "insult" thrown in a general direction

If someone called FDM a n1gger, maybe, I would have a word with the guy first. Maybe report it, but doubt it. Would lead to the guy loosing his job

Last one no, as it has been done on here many a time already, so why start now
 






Bradley

New member
Sep 19, 2008
34
Good afternoon everybody.

Yes, I think absolutely, the person should be named. They have had the courage of their convictions and should be held up as example to us all.

I for one would like to thank them.

Yours truly,
Bradley
 








Timbo

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
4,322
Hassocks
Good afternoon everybody.

Yes, I think absolutely, the person should be named. They have had the courage of their convictions and should be held up as example to us all.

I for one would like to thank them.

Yours truly,
Bradley


Dear Bradley,

Thank you for posting. I have noted your comments.

Yours sincerely,

Tim.
 




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