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by Emma_Goldman
1385 days ago
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Practice refers to what's done. I am really trying to have a good faith conversation here. PaulHoule posted that the Queen was a 'moral authority'. I replied setting out a few reasons why that might not be true. What did Dang do? Tell me off and detach my subthread, while the original comment from PaulHoule still stands. Clearly, that's telling me that positive but controversial comments are fine, but negative but controversial comments are not. That is replicated across the entire thread. Praise of the Queen is controversial (my interpretation) but allowed (moderation in practice). Criticism of the Queen is controversial (my interpretation), but disallowed (moderation in practice). |
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I think if you'd written this comment on any other day, it wouldn't have been singled out, and also that there's a colorable argument that you got swept up in a bunch of really awful comments that happened to express the same sentiment.
But also: you could have just put more effort into it. As it stands, the comment you're talking about could be persuasive only to someone who takes your word on things, because it doesn't support any of the arguments it makes.
(I don't care at all about QE2 other than to say that I once made a joke about the death of Princess Diana in a bar in Calgary a few months after the event, and that is a mistake I won't make again, so there might be something to the idea that being casually and curtly dismissive of the Commonwealth's feeling about the queen is a poor arguing strategy.)