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I'm kind of wondering why the FCBO is the only one with the red x yet. I guess I missed out on the story on how it was deleted on these other forums in this group.
Mouse over the red x. What does it say?
Ask yourself why a button that indicates a disagreement was removed.
How is the individual who made that decision any different than this fellow?
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Compliance to tyrants is slavery. Can you connect the dots?
 
Mouse over the red x. What does it say?
Ask yourself why a button that indicates a disagreement was removed.
How is the individual who made that decision any different than this fellow?
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Compliance to tyrants is slavery. Can you connect the dots?

What's Neville Chamberlain go to do with it. He was the British Prime Minister before Winston Churchill
 
What's Neville Chamberlain go to do with it. He was the British Prime Minister before Winston Churchill

"There will be peace in our time."
Ties directly to Kipling's poem Danegeld.
Ties directly to the elimination of the disagree button to placate whiners and complainers who can't stand, who can't tolerate anyone in disagreement.
When I make an argument that pineapple does not belong on pizza, or there is nothing wrong with building a 318, then you hit the red X, and then I decide to be a little ***** and complain to joeychgo, AND he removes the red X, how is that any different than Chamberlain or paying the Danegeld.
And finally, what are the long term consequences?
 
"There will be peace in our time."
Ties directly to Kipling's poem Danegeld.
Ties directly to the elimination of the disagree button to placate whiners and complainers who can't stand, who can't tolerate anyone in disagreement.
When I make an argument that pineapple does not belong on pizza, or there is nothing wrong with building a 318, then you hit the red X, and then I decide to be a little ***** and complain to joeychgo, AND he removes the red X, how is that any different than Chamberlain or paying the Danegeld.
And finally, what are the long term consequences?
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