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Kurb

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First Racism:

 

For roughly the past 2-3 years the subject of racism has slithered it's way into this FOOTBALL forum. Whether is be through subtle comments, blatant comments, and just overly long and offtopic back and forths. These destroy what meaningful conversation that actually occurs on CarolinaHuddle.com. 

 

Frankly, I am beyond sick of it.

 

This is a football forum, as such, I strongly suggest people talk about football and football only here. If you want to wallow in the internet discussions of Racism or whatever then check out the Tinderbox forum near the bottom.

 

If you bring up Racism here, Bant.

If you engage with others comments about racism here, Bant.

If I THINK you are trying to be subtly talking about racism, Bant.

If you are accusing people of Racism, true or not, Bant.

If you are being Racist or I THINK you are being Racist, Bant.

 

These are 24 hour bans, subsequent bans will be longer or permanent.

 

 

Next Stupid fuging Threads.

 

We currently have a 100 post Min to create a new thread. This is to keep the "HEY GAIS LOOK AT THIS THING THAT HAS 3 THREADS ALREADY BUT HERE IS MY THOUGHTS ON THIS SUBJECT IN A NEW THREAD" threads and related threads. If you can make threads and we feel you are making shitty threads on a regular basis, I will delete your post count and you can wait until you get to 100 before you make new threads again.   If you do this on a regular basis or spam up this forum on a game day I will flat remove your ability to start threads for a few weeks AND delete your post count. 

 

 

 

Finally, Be Nice.

 

We have a SMACK forum for a reason. In the past I have disliked calling people out threads in that forum, but I am seeing that it may be needed. You guys are straight assholes in here sometimes. Disagreeing with other posters is expected, calling the fugtard mouthbreathing dickbreaths is somewhat uncalled for.  So, Abuse to other posters will get you a warning, 3 warnings and you take 24 hours off. If you feel someone is that dumb, make a smack thread and go insult (within legal levels) to your hearts delight. If they care about your opinions (they shouldnt) then they can do deal with it there. 

 

 

Thanks for playing

Kurb

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How about gay slurs, then? Seems to be way more rampant. Not ok to hate on race but ok to hate on sexual orientation?

 

Yeah, ok, fanny packs are gay... but is it really ok to call Matt Ryan (or another poster) a fuging fine young male?

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How about gay slurs, then? Seems to be way more rampant. Not ok to hate on race but ok to hate on sexual orientation?

 

Yeah, ok, fanny packs are gay... but is it really ok to call Matt Ryan (or another poster) a fuging fine young male?

 

I agree with this statement....maybe not the rampant piece but everything else I agree with

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