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cmxterra wrote:Personally I think that if someone uses a name like "kalifornia" or saying "Kentucky is full on inbreeds" hurts someone's feeling then said person needs to grow a thicker skin. That is in no way a personal attack on an individual. It is a stereotype of a particular area. And we are all adults here and I don't think we need to be sheltered from the big bad world. As preppers we should be stronger than the rest of the sheep I would think. If you can't say anything nice...Is there a reason to say something like that in a thread? Is it going to be offensive to the majority? Is it political in nature? Consider these before posting thigns that may be offensive.
as for the political side of things. Everything is political. Opinions are political. Ideas are political. Laws are political. Life as preppers is political. Our own government now classifies anyone who stores food as a potential terrorist. And with programs like fast and furious it could be argued that the and does in fact push a leftist agenda. Quit pushing your agenda. THis is part of the problem, takign little chances to snipe your opinion out there and acting cute about it. Grow up. (getting off topic a bit.. Sorry)
Yes it can get out of hand if you start personal attacks though.
I guess in the end it comes down to their house their rules. So everyone shut the hell up and play nice or you will be punished like bad children.Not cute. Not at all.

cmxterra wrote:Personally I think that if someone uses a name like "kalifornia" or saying "Kentucky is full on inbreeds" hurts someone's feeling then said person needs to grow a thicker skin. That is in no way a personal attack on an individual. It is a stereotype of a particular area. And we are all adults here and I don't think we need to be sheltered from the big bad world. As preppers we should be stronger than the rest of the sheep I would think.

Regular Guy wrote:cmxterra wrote: As preppers we should be stronger than the rest of the sheep I would think.
Humans are not sheep. ZS does not allow referring to humans as sheep. It's called dehumanization. Google it.
cmxterra wrote:Regular Guy wrote:cmxterra wrote: As preppers we should be stronger than the rest of the sheep I would think.
Humans are not sheep. ZS does not allow referring to humans as sheep. It's called dehumanization. Google it.
And yet here we are on a site called Zombie Squad. Irony much?

cmxterra wrote:Regular Guy wrote:cmxterra wrote: As preppers we should be stronger than the rest of the sheep I would think.
Humans are not sheep. ZS does not allow referring to humans as sheep. It's called dehumanization. Google it.
And yet here we are on a site called Zombie Squad. Irony much?
the_alias wrote:cmxterra wrote:Regular Guy wrote:cmxterra wrote: As preppers we should be stronger than the rest of the sheep I would think.
Humans are not sheep. ZS does not allow referring to humans as sheep. It's called dehumanization. Google it.
And yet here we are on a site called Zombie Squad. Irony much?
No.
I had to explain this the other day.
Zombies are metaphors for disasters NOT people. I don't understand where this confusion keeps coming from.
Doc Torr wrote:The "thick skin" thing has come up more than once. If you continually have to tell multiple other people to "get thicker skin" then they are not the problem, you are.

Necrodamus wrote:Im trying to understand why we have a ban on political threads and yet political threads are allowed to be posted as long as they are not conservative in view.


cmxterra wrote:The common idea in peoples minds are Zombies were People.

TDW586 wrote:When you started talking about the 2nd Amendment and so on, that's a political argument.
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raptor wrote:cmxterra wrote:The common idea in peoples minds are Zombies were People.
It is in fact a common idea in most people's mind that zombies are a Hollywood fantasy or an old superstition and hence do not exist.
LowKey wrote:TDW586 wrote:When you started talking about the 2nd Amendment and so on, that's a political argument.
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Not necessarily. It can also simply be a legal argument.
There isn't a single law on the books in the US that isn't limited by one of the Amendments in the Bill of Rights. Any laws we have are supposed to be drawn up in accordance with the Constitution.
Throw out discussions on the legality of something because the foundational documents of our legal system are being used as a lens to scrutinize a particular law and you may as well throw out any discussions relating to legality of any issue.
I'll agree there is a fine line between a discussion of an Amendment (in this case the 2nd) as it relates to a law and discussion of an Amendment as politics.
Life isn't always as neat and compartmentalized, and it can keep the mods busy at times.....buy to categorically damn discussions of illegality/legality simply because the laws in question are based on the founding documents of our legal system (which are also the founding documents of our government and political system) and those founding documents may be cited or discussed where germane to the issue at hand is a bit shortsighted. The phrase, "Throwing out the baby with the bathwater" comes to mind.
IMHO, if it's brought into the discussion from a legal aspect it should be kosher.

cmxterra wrote:raptor wrote:cmxterra wrote:The common idea in peoples minds are Zombies were People.
It is in fact a common idea in most people's mind that zombies are a Hollywood fantasy or an old superstition and hence do not exist.
Longer than that.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zombie
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raptor wrote:cmxterra wrote:The common idea in peoples minds are Zombies were People.
It is in fact a common idea in most people's mind that zombies are a Hollywood fantasy or an old superstition and hence do not exist.
dogbane wrote:cmxterra wrote:raptor wrote:cmxterra wrote:The common idea in peoples minds are Zombies were People.
It is in fact a common idea in most people's mind that zombies are a Hollywood fantasy or an old superstition and hence do not exist.
Longer than that.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zombie
This issue has been discussed at length elsewhere in this forum* and any ZS forum member should be able to understand and explain the metaphor. After you've paid your dues to become a member is the wrong time to be second-guessing the purpose of the forum.
*And in fact codified here on Wed Mar 17, 2004 12:02 am.

TDW586 wrote:<snip>
The 2nd Amendment has great relevance in discussions of whether or not something should be illegal...but that is inherently a political discussion. The 2nd Amendment has no direct relevance to whether or not something is illegal, which is what would be appropriate for a legal discussion on this forum.
LowKey wrote:TDW586 wrote:<snip>
The 2nd Amendment has great relevance in discussions of whether or not something should be illegal...but that is inherently a political discussion. The 2nd Amendment has no direct relevance to whether or not something is illegal, which is what would be appropriate for a legal discussion on this forum.
Shenanigans.
If a statue passed by a legislative body is in contradiction to any of the Amendments in the Constitution then the law is null and void from it's inception as per SCOTUS ruling. (Marbury v. Madison).
That being the case (and case law), any of the Amendments may have direct legal relevance.
I'm not suggesting discussion on what "should" be legal or illegal, I'm talking about discussions determining the validity of a statute or the application or misapplication of any given statute. Such discussions could be on any legal issue, such as confiscation of prepping supplies under the claim of "hording" or "requisitioning" property over the owners protest with reference to the 4th Amendment. That one popped up (legitimately) in more than a few threads in the aftermath of Katrina. Not politics, just law.
As I said, there is a fine line between referencing an Amendment to determine the legality of a statue and politics. Tread lightly and with caution, and when in doubt get the opinion of a mod....that's one of the reasons they're here.
*Edited to add*
TDW, I read "When you start talking about the 2nd Amendment" where you had written "When you started talking about the 2nd Amendment". My response was about making reference to an Amendment in general, your's was about this particular case.
I need to clean my contacts.![]()
Sorry for any confusion.

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cmxterra wrote:Personally I think that if someone uses a name like "kalifornia" or saying "Kentucky is full on inbreeds" hurts someone's feeling then said person needs to grow a thicker skin. That is in no way a personal attack on an individual. It is a stereotype of a particular area. And we are all adults here and I don't think we need to be sheltered from the big bad world. As preppers we should be stronger than the rest of the sheep I would think.
as for the political side of things. Everything is political. Opinions are political. Ideas are political. Laws are political. Life as preppers is political. Our own government now classifies anyone who stores food as a potential terrorist. And with programs like fast and furious it could be argued that the and does in fact push a leftist agenda. (getting off topic a bit.. Sorry)
Yes it can get out of hand if you start personal attacks though.
I guess in the end it comes down to their house their rules. So everyone shut the hell up and play nice or you will be punished like bad children.


cmxterra wrote: As preppers we should be stronger than the rest of the sheep I would think.
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