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Susan's Terms of Service are clearly labelled and clearly accessible. This is an inclusive site and Susan welcomes people from all walks of life. Belittling peoples beliefs is against ToS 10. That does not mean robust discussion is banned. But robust discussion is a healthy and intelligent way to provide information. ToS 11 covers foul and obscene language. I know that in the humour section this is relaxed, but only for fun. I know staff take a dim view of people posting inflammatory jokes and comments. Even if they are humorous. Few of us like anti-gay or anti-TG jokes etc. Why should we tolerate anti-faith jokes?
The purpose of this site is to support people who are transgendered, people who are friends of TG people, SO of TG people and interested members of the public who wish to understand TG issues in a non-puerile way. We have had great success, many of us have benefited from support ideas, and friendships. Some of my closest friends I have met here, our friendships have far transcended the site to being one where we know each other, go out with each other. and lets be honest, I have women here who are my sisters. I love them as such.
When we insult someone we insult ourselves. I'm not going back to the post that Del found offensive, I have found it and yes it was 'funny' but it was obviously rude to people who are devout Christians. But it is old news and we move on.
I would ban a post that said rude things against the Hindi or against Islamic faiths. I will defend the right of Christians to support and broadcast their traditional beliefs. I see no reason why we cannot celebrate Christmas, Easter etc with all the religious and social trimmings. I am a very lucky woman as I have students who are Hindu and Moslem and my workplace celebrates their festivals and take pride in learning about the differences in our cultures.
People are very similar, we have blood pumping around our bodies, we have lungs and brains. We live. I can assure you we die. I will have no god to go too. Del believes he does.
Lets try very hard, particularly at this time of year which is a very significant time of year for people of Christian faith, to accept each other. To talk in a respectful and robust way. If we cannot understand another persons point of view. Ask.
If you find the post too much for you, leave it. There are heaps of threads at Susan's.
You can even start your own.
Cindy James