Lonbjerg
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- Dec 6, 2009
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Of course people have freedom of speech. But I can't just walk into a restaurant and start screaming the N word at the top of my lungs; they'd ask me to leave. And they'd have a right to; it's a private establishment. A gaming server is similarly a privately owned establishment, albeit one that is operated over the internet. If the owners of the server feel you are breaking their rules, they have the right to tell you to leave or force your removal through bans. Only a complete idiot would make the claim that someone not being able to speak their mind on someone else's private property is impinging on free speech rights.
I'm a server admin on a server that has loose policies regarding swear words (because we're all adults), but strict policies about racism. We would've banned the OP in a heartbeat. The fact is, even if the OP didn't mean it as racism, "nagger" has become synonymous with the N-word following that episode of South Park. We've banned people for the exact same thing, and they always play cute (no, I said nagger...). They only do it to circumvent the rules regarding racism to feel like they're getting away with something. It's incredibly immature and playing with those people almost always becomes an exercise in frustration because they constantly try to push the boundaries of what is acceptable. They can enjoy all the free speech they want, but if they get banned for it, they have only themselves to blame.
So one episode of South Park is all it takes to get the Yank's thong in a sling, invalidate the english language and flip the switch to "stupid mode"?
Now you are really starting to scare me..."land of the free" my ass.
Land for those with the "right" views is more like it...scary indeed.
