Gatsobait wrote:
Look Bogush. I remember you from the some of the fuel protest forums and chatrooms from 2000, and found your comments usually informative and invariably well put.
Yes, in the early days I posted on the basics which most "petrolhead" types had no problem agreeing with.
Gatsobait wrote:
But in here for a long while I didn't think it was the same Bogush. Lots of tangential stuff
Yup, very tangential stuff.
Like the "Slippery Slope".
Which, if people actually bothered to read it, even a short way, would find was an exact foretaste of what motorists can expect.
As pointed out by others above who did actually bother.
Gatsobait wrote:
and, excuse me for being blunt, a pointless and unnecessary pissing contest with people who, as far as I can make out, are more or less on the same side as you as far as camera plocies go.
There you go.
If, for example, I post a link to the "Slippery Slope" article.
And people who, as far as you can make out, are more or less on the same side as me as far as camera policies go:
At best start complaining about me posting lots of tangential stuff which has no place on a motoring forum.
At worst start laying into me about me being a homicidal gun maniac.
And I have the cheek to defend myself.
And the audacity to try to put them right
Then that means that I'm engaging in a pointless and unnecessary pissing contest with people who, as far as you can make out, are more or less on the same side as me as far as camera policies go.
Well, if you care to read what I have just written carefully you might just spot that you are wrong.
If you're still struggling, let me give you another example.
On the Pistonheads forum it's common for people to "quote" others but twist what they said, usually in a scatological way.
Where I read a post that surrendered ground to the anti-car lobby, instead of simply stating (or rather retyping) that x might as well have said y:
I "quoted" the relevant statement
clearly labelling it as x might as well have said and then ammended the statement as appropriate.
Eg where a sports car driver sided with an anti 4x4 opinion because 4x4s are noisy, thirsty, impractical, wasteful, dangerous.............. and should be banned:
I used the quote box to break up my posts (which are often complained of as being too long and hard to follow) and emphasise the fact that x
might as well have said sports cars are noisy, thirsty, impractical, wasteful, dangerous.............. and should be banned.
But it was I who was banned for putting words into other people's mouths, "twisting" their posts, winding them up, and
using the quote boxes for a purpose for which they weren't intended!
Oh, and pointing out that the forum owner was a hypoctite and I thought he'd libelled me when he continued to make the false allegations.
So much for:
Gatsobait wrote:
Jeez, I don't agree with absolutely everything SafeSpeed says about them, but I'm not fighting about the differences which are largely insignificant. Can't you bury the hatchet?
Gatsobait wrote:
lauren o'dare wrote:
Try reading this, then:
<Gun link>
While I'm inclined to agree with a lot of that, especially on civil leberties in general, IMO it's a bit off topic for a road safety forum. <shrugs> Or maybe not. We're in general chat after all, but the connection to social glue?
If you had actually read all the way down to the end of the "Slippery Slope" you would have found that it describes a path that the motorists are following exactly.
EG different factions of a group which supposedly should be more or less on the same side as you slagging each other off.
Sports car drivers agreeing that 4x4s should be banned.
"Sporty" drivers agreeing that someone driving perfectly safely but slightly over the limit (for drink, or, worse, slightly over the limit the next day, but stone cold sober due to the Mellanby efect) should be banned for a year, and probably locked up too.
"Spirited" posters agreeing that people they don't agree with should be banned for not agreeing with them...................
AA/RAC/Hauliers/etc agreeing with various anti other sections of the motoring community legislation.
Or even calling for it.
So much for "Social Glue"!
And so, thanks to these people.
Who only agree on one thing:
That I'm going "tangential" and should be banned.
Cars will end up being banned.
Don't believe me?
Read ALL THE WAY DOWN THE SLIPPERY SLOPE: GUN PROHIBITION IN ENGLAND AND SOME LESSONS FOR CIVIL LIBERTIES IN AMERICA
And if you're still finding it "tangential" try imaging it's entitled
ALL THE WAY DOWN THE SLIPPERY SLOPE: CAR PROHIBITION IN ENGLAND AND SOME LESSONS FOR CIVIL LIBERTIES IN BRITAIN
And substitute car wherever you see gun.
And motorists whenever you see any reference to the gun lobby.
And then tell me it's "tangential".