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Of course ... it is the moderators ... the administrators... and everything other that the issues that (((some))) do not want to confront.
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why is it that one's are called complainers, when ome's ask a honest question and or state their opinion. however when you or the moderators do the same, it is called Research. if iani did not want to confront an issue, iani would never bring the issue forward
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What is worst from the few complainers is that they willingly tolerated poor conduct on this board from their so-called friends…. One who was banned called others negro… started a thread on negro-saxon… badgered others who disagreed with her views…. run others from the board… and was well supported by a few present complainers.
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again, i am sure you are a very blessed brother , and i am also sure that you put in much work for african people. however you are very arrogant, and quick to demean and denigrate people.
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Of course, as have been demonstrated on this board, one can be vile, slanderous, disrespectful, break the rules, threaten others, and spam the site etc. as long as they sign by saying “respect! sellasie I” or words to that effect.
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and on the othe hand ones can be vile, slanderous, disrespectful, break the rules, threaten others,
as long as they say it in a so called scholarly/intellectual tone. such is life
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