I am a native-born Texan, Constitutionalist, conservative Christian,
and I approve that message. :-)
Well said. I think the more general message, which I really do TRY to
practice myself, is just to be a gentleman. And, remember that a whole
lot of people are likely listening to what you say.
73,
Rav
KF5YHP
Tony BenBrahim via BVARC wrote:
Scott,
I guess the point is that there is a distinction between the use
of the BVARC repeater and some round table on 80 m. A round table
serves a limited number of people with similar interests, similar world
outlook and opinions. If you are offended, there is a big knob on the
radio that can take you to a more pleasing conversation. The BVARC
repeater is for the use of all members, regardless of race, gender,
political affiliation, etc... It easier to state that no political or
religious discussion should take place, rather than try to arbitrate
what might constitute civil discussion. Someone might think that they
are being perfectly civil and appropriate as they state that Obama is
Kenyan, or that Catholics and Jews are going to hell because they have
not accepted Christ as their savior, but it offends a large number of
members. In a 200 member club, you are guaranteed to offend with those
topics, there are many religions or lack thereof represented,many
political affiliations (hard for some to believe, I know, but there are
Democrats in BVARC) as well as many races and ethnographic groups, who
might find the club less than welcoming with such discourse on the club
repeater or the club mailing list (emphasis on club). Again, what you
do on other frequencies and venues is your business, it does not
reflect upon BVARC in any way.
Tony
K5DEV
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