What is political??

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Yes, you can keep CC posts from showing up in the new posts section. Go into your profile and choose options. Scroll down to the bottom and choose the forums that you want to exclude. I am going to make a tutorial on how to do it so that the folks that think the CC section should go away can make it go away for themselves without making it go away for others who enjoy it such as myself.
 
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I offer the following response to the original post. I've only addressed points two and three, but I believe I cover the first and fourth points as well. Additionally I point out that the entire body of a post, including the signature line, appears with each polsting. I feel that political and religious sentiments should be barred from this the signature lines as well as within the posts.

Here are my views on the issue, thanks for the opportunity to comment.


Does it need to be partisan to be considered political?
No. Partisan sentiments are at the core of political discussions, but the full range of political connotation goes far beyond a partisan position. Ridiculing, bashing or even simply pointing out legitimate internal conflicts within our governmental infrastructure is a political discussion. Infrastructure includes local, state and federal governmental officials and agencies, law enforcement at all levels, military, and especially political parties.
Example: If someone asks about collecting sales tax and I respond that there are stupid tax laws in (un-named state), then I'm turning a legitimate question into a political discussion. I could say that the tax laws in that state are tricky to negotiate and that the enforcement is aggressive, then it would not be a political statement. The harsh value judgment "stupid" takes it out of being informative and makes it political.

Are jokes and comments about any country's government considered political discussion even if they are not partisan?
Usually they are, especially when the brunt of the joke is intended to point out a political position. If the content of the joke is more historical than political (did you hear the joke about George Washington's horse?) then it is probably not making a political point, The politics can be implied as well, if I were to post a picture of someone at a political rally who was holding a sign that made it evident he really didn't have a clue, that would be political. Humor comes in many forms from biting sarcasm to rolling on the floor laughing; all forms can be political. If a political joke or commentary is outrageously funny or absolutely true, it is still political.

There are those who would disagree with you. Saying that I think a law that is on the books is stupid, in my opinion is not a political statement any more than the remainder of your statement is.
 
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Yes, you can keep CC posts from showing up in the new posts section. Go into your profile and choose options. Scroll down to the bottom and choose the forums that you want to exclude. I am going to make a tutorial on how to do it so that the folks that think the CC section should go away can make it go away for themselves without making it go away for others who enjoy it such as myself.

NO TUTORIALS!!!

(just kidding) :wink: :biggrin:
 
I would like to point out here that not all posts need to be political or religious to be offensive.
Some on here try to advance our thoughts to their agenda, which could be construed as political as well though.

I would like to thank someone who posted on this same page as being one who is like that, and is, in my OPINION, part of the problem
 
Good idea

Yes, you can keep CC posts from showing up in the new posts section. Go into your profile and choose options. Scroll down to the bottom and choose the forums that you want to exclude. I am going to make a tutorial on how to do it so that the folks that think the CC section should go away can make it go away for themselves without making it go away for others who enjoy it such as myself.

I am totally amazed at how many folks on here are saying "if they don't talk about what I want to talk about...shut them up" I don't read anything on this site that I don't want to read. No one except the moderators have to.

This forum clearly says it is "Casual Conversatiion, off topic, general chat. That is fair warning to anyone that you might not find all pen talk on this forum.
 
OK, this was an exercise in futility for the most part. I asked that you simply state your opinion and not debate other's opinions in this thread. Many did not listen to this request. I also asked that only the question get answered and to please keep it on topic. Well, that did not happen either for the most part. All I was asking for was help defining what is considered political.

For the folks who did answer the questions and provide good feedback, I sincerely appreciate it. For the folks who did not bother to even try to follow my request...thanks:frown:

Once again, I was NOT asking if we should allow politics. I was looking for the community's definition of what it considers political. WE ARE NOT GOING TO START ALLOWING POLITICS.

Curtis O. Seebeck
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