Do you think its right that Soda Head allows some one to post a question with Tea baggers in the question??? its a very vulgar term!!
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2011/09/29 02:42:00
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More and more very vulgar words are used by Liberals here on Soda head, my understanding is that the f word the n word the c word ant the teabagger term is very vulgar and shoud not be used ....Then why is it now u8sed in the headlind of a question ????How do you feel about this??
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Dave POTL-PWCM-JLA 2011/09/29 16:49:18I think all the vulgar words are ok , I beleive in freedom of speech no matte...+70I'm not so thin skinned that I will get upset about such a thing, especially coming from a big government loving, entitlement loving, racist, American hating bunch of libturds.



















It's all context.
everyone is so sensitive these days. sweet little snowflakes.
The use of such terms shows the mindset of those using them. So, for identification purposes, if nothing else, allowing people to use whatever terminology they choose is beneficial.
The same goes for cursing, in general, in my opinion.
Being offended is part of life. No one gets out of this thing without being offended once in a while. As I've seen posted by the poster of the question, deal with it! Stop whining. Start walking the talk, too. Stop using vulgar terms for the left if you don't want people using vulgar terms for the right. It goes both ways.
This is just childish, isn't it?
The point is that our nation needs unification, not divisiveness. Were we all to stop being divisive, our nation might start to heal, might start to see that we are not each other's enemies. The Plutocrats (that so many on both sides support) are the ones destroying our nation. We've got to take our government control away from them. The People are losing our voice. We're being disenfranchised by the two big "parties." It isn't one side or the other, it's both sides. The People are losing from every direction.
Take a seat & look into a mirror. If you don't like what you hear/see from others, look at & listen to yourself. Are you any better? Really? Be honest.
I was in ond out of the army by the age of 20. I have a very colorful vocabulary at times. HOWEVER I do not make the mistake of thinking that is "cool" or that people should have to listen to me... I AM free to use the language and others are free to judge me negatively on it because it is negative. Cursing is for people who are incapable of the thought needed to come up with a different word.
I like swearing. It adds impact. It isn't appropriate all the time, but sometimes it is... & it drives the point home.
One time I said to my mother (who taught me every four letter word I know... & love), "Mom, I think I swear too much."
She replied, "I don't. I swear just enough."
Prove me wrong.
I mean "deep, repressive nature," just as I said.
Uh... like I said "deep, repressive nature."
This is not your poll....
That was the only reason I could think you would be correcting me when I was NOT speaking to or about you.
There are societal accepted norms for how one speaks in public. And there are filters to stop profanity. This site is NOT limited to only adults. As I said to most of the civilised world cursing is an indication of a lack of proficient vocabulary. Sometimes it is used as emphasis, but as a standard should not be readily acceptable especially as I said when it is not all adults.
Welcome to Sodahead and I hope you have as much fun on here as I do!!
The dictionary defines "liberal" as: lib·er·al [lib-er-uhl, lib-ruhl] Show IPA
adjective 1.favorable to progress or reform, as in political or religious affairs. 2.( often initial capital letter ) noting or pertaining to a political party advocating measures of progressive political reform. 3.of, pertaining to, based on, or advocating liberalism.4. favorable to or in accord with concepts of maximum individual freedom possible, especially as guaranteed by law and se...
The dictionary defines "liberal" as: lib·er·al [lib-er-uhl, lib-ruhl] Show IPA
adjective 1.favorable to progress or reform, as in political or religious affairs. 2.( often initial capital letter ) noting or pertaining to a political party advocating measures of progressive political reform. 3.of, pertaining to, based on, or advocating liberalism.4. favorable to or in accord with concepts of maximum individual freedom possible, especially as guaranteed by law and secured by governmental protection of civil liberties. 5. favoring or permitting freedom of action, especially with respect to matters of personal belief or expression: a liberal policy toward dissident artists and writers.
And conservative: con·serv·a·tive [kuhn-sur-vuh-tiv] Show IPA adjective 1. disposed to preserve existing conditions, institutions, etc., or to restore traditional ones, and to limit change. 2. cautiously moderate or purposefully low: a conservative estimate. 3.
traditional in style or manner; avoiding novelty or showiness: conservative suit.
4. (often initial capital letter ) of or pertaining to the Conservative party. 5. (initial capital letter ) of, pertaining to, or characteristic of Conservative Jews or Conservative Judaism.
BTW, you used the phrase. Should yours be censored, too?