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johnnykillz
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Due to recent events, I was wondering if current Irish Envy administration or representatives are under the direction of a protocol involving infractions in which a poster should be aware concerning the types of infractions involving what has been established as known and anticipated. My concern as a member involves said scenarios, in which I feel moderators may let emotions obscure objective decisions involving infractions. Though I have absolutle nil power nor function involving this process, I think others will agree that an established system in which a known referrence such as a template involving infractions would certainly provide structure to what I feel is a very subjective system as is in place now.
Many posters here are very passionate. My concern involves my perception of current protocol as a very subjective system, rather than an objectively based model. I, myself, have been negatively repped with a warning lately stating I would be banned if I ever used the infamous "F" word. I was emotional. Notre Dame fans are emotional. Shaq Evans is a great player. I had the world to expect from him. I felt betrayed. I'm a NOTRE DAME FAN! For crying out loud! I called him a "F-ing" quitter. Was it wrong to call him one? Maybe. But dad-gum-it. What would Rockne say? To his players he may have been politically correct. BUT I DOUBT IT!
I'm tired of politically correct. Let's call a spade a spade. And let's not ding each other for opinion.
And should we (all of us I hope, not just some of us) be liable to lose privilege over opinion, please administration, just let us know the context of which we will lose our privilege to post here. As I know it's a privilege to be here, and not a right. That being said (typed), I feel myself and others have earned enough respect to be aware of where we stand given our privilege, as Irish Envy is a great indulgence for my passionate Notre Dame fanhood...
Lastly, Go Irish! Beat Sparty!
Many posters here are very passionate. My concern involves my perception of current protocol as a very subjective system, rather than an objectively based model. I, myself, have been negatively repped with a warning lately stating I would be banned if I ever used the infamous "F" word. I was emotional. Notre Dame fans are emotional. Shaq Evans is a great player. I had the world to expect from him. I felt betrayed. I'm a NOTRE DAME FAN! For crying out loud! I called him a "F-ing" quitter. Was it wrong to call him one? Maybe. But dad-gum-it. What would Rockne say? To his players he may have been politically correct. BUT I DOUBT IT!
I'm tired of politically correct. Let's call a spade a spade. And let's not ding each other for opinion.
And should we (all of us I hope, not just some of us) be liable to lose privilege over opinion, please administration, just let us know the context of which we will lose our privilege to post here. As I know it's a privilege to be here, and not a right. That being said (typed), I feel myself and others have earned enough respect to be aware of where we stand given our privilege, as Irish Envy is a great indulgence for my passionate Notre Dame fanhood...
Lastly, Go Irish! Beat Sparty!
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