gurdas said:How was it a bigotted statement?
Nix said:There is no context to it other that your attempt to pass off that "it was in jest" in this thread. Out of that context, the statement is nothing more than bigotted, can you not see that?
Just because you're black, does not mean you're entitled to say such things. To the average poster, it just makes you look like an arrogant troll, which is just what I dismissed you as during that thread.
Just because you've lost patience with forming decent replies, does not mean you're entitled to ruin it for others. In future, please refrain from doing so.

gurdas said:People have a very anti view on muslims, even the innocent ones, just because they get put under the 'all muslims are bad umbrella', if thats not a negative perspective I don't know what is.
cleanbluesky said:It depends whether it is backed up with reason or not. Islam is becoming an obvious problem in this country and some of the parts of Islam that people find disagreeable are written into the Koran. If a person is a Muslim then they say they follow the Koran.
Yes.Does how you are personally perceived affect how your threads/posts are seen?

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 gurdas said:The thing is, I don't think islam is becoming a problem. There are a minority of people who are USING islam negatively but there are many people like me and you who are just getting on with their day to day life. One of my best friends is a muslim and she is the most genuine person I have ever met, to say she is part of a big problem is just something I cannot understand.
I'm not sure I agree with that. Take me, for example. I was disliked, I was annoying, I was up myself. So about 5 years ago I decided not to be and I changed.BoomAM said:Generally, if you make a good impression for the first few months that you are on here, that everyone will love you, respect your opinion, ect; until you seriously mess up for whatever reason.
The problem is, that its hard to make that good impression if you dont 'fit in' with a lot of the general concensus of ideas from the various sub-forums that you might hang around in.
gurdas said:But if you start taking any statements out of context you can come to pretty much any conclusion you like. I'm entitled to say anything I damn well like, you can't tell me where I can and cannot post, if you don't take the time to understand the context that I am posting in then that's your problem.
Nix said:I can't take the time to understand context which you do not provide. To me, you're just another anonymous poster and if you continue to troll, I will treat as such regardless. The lack of context is not my problem, it is yours. You've already suggested it yourself; if you don't provide context - a myriad of conclusions can and often will be drawn. Either provide some context or accept that people's reaction to you is of your own making.
No one is under any obligation to understand who you are, what your posting style is, or your agenda. If baffles me that you seem to think people are under an obligation to do so.

Nix said:I can't take the time to understand context which you do not provide. To me, you're just another anonymous poster and if you continue to troll, I will treat as such regardless. The lack of context is not my problem, it is yours. You've already suggested it yourself; if you don't provide context - a myriad of conclusions can and often will be drawn. Either provide some context or accept that people's reaction to you is of your own making.
No one is under any obligation to understand who you are, what your posting style is, or your agenda. If baffles me that you seem to think people are under an obligation to do so.
Thats what i dont agree with tbh.All you need to do to change people's opinions of you is be different. Change yourself. Keep doing the same things wrong and you'll get the same treatment. Change, and slowly people's attitudes towards you will change. You did it some months back. No offence, but you were a **** towards me. You've changed since then. I still don't like you for how you were, but the dislike isn't even nearly as intense as it was.
 ), yet, there is still a healthy, yet begrudging respect for one anothers opinions. (i hope
), yet, there is still a healthy, yet begrudging respect for one anothers opinions. (i hope  ), Thats good.
), Thats good.I managed to totally miss out that part in my responseGilly said:whether it affects how people perceive your threads, not how you yourself are perceived.
 I don't think it has made much of a difference to how my threads are perceived.  A think a very few people might check a thread I have started just because it's me, but probably only those who have met me and even then only one or two of them.  If I did post absolute drivel I would fully expect to get flamed as much as the next person and I don't think anyone would come running to my defence as readily as some other members seems to get.  I also think this only really applies in GD and not in any of the other sub-forums I post in.
  I don't think it has made much of a difference to how my threads are perceived.  A think a very few people might check a thread I have started just because it's me, but probably only those who have met me and even then only one or two of them.  If I did post absolute drivel I would fully expect to get flamed as much as the next person and I don't think anyone would come running to my defence as readily as some other members seems to get.  I also think this only really applies in GD and not in any of the other sub-forums I post in. 
Tommy D said:What gives you that impression? Personally I try to treat everyone the same, from long term members to first time posters.
Gilly said:I'm lost :/

 
	