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helenS · 36-40, F
I'm a member of the electronics subreddit, where we discuss things like old Nixie tubes, or Germanium transistors, and I guarantee I won't be banned... 😏
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ShaneMckay · 41-45, M
@helenS I must be honest. I have forgotten most of it. I was in the Air Force, Avionics System Specialist. But I recently had a stroke.I have lost most of that.
helenS · 36-40, F
@ShaneMckay Sorry that must be terrible 😕
🌷 <== for you
🌷 <== for you
ShaneMckay · 41-45, M
@helenS No, just disappointing. I used to know all that stuff. Now it's all gone. I used to know what planes I worked on. Not anymore. But I still have my loving wife! Some of our memories together! My brother, his wife, and even my Mother !! And our cats!
HumanEarth · 56-60, F
I got banned from Girls Ask Guys because I faught about them and my right and other peoples right to free speech on a free public forum
SandWitch · 26-30, F
@HumanEarth
You have to understand first of all, that websites domiciled in the USA for example, are not necessarily staffed and 'moderated' by people who were actually born and raised in the USA, nor indoctrinated to life from the same cultural standpoint as those otherwise born and raised in the USA.
If the moderators of a certain website are originally from a foreign and perhaps Third World country where women protesting their civil rights was treated as an illegal act in their country of birth, then they in no way will allow YOU, a mere American female, to voice your protest in an act of free speech on an American-owned forum whom they are employees of, or Proprietary owners of.
Those website 'moderators' in question will always revert back to what they were taught about females as children in their own country of birth and will then apply that misogynistic mentality wherever they go in life and into every workplace they inhabit.
Just because you are posting your views on an American-owned, American-domiciled website, does not automatically mean that your civil rights as an American female will be recognized by those who actually own that American website, but who immigrated to the USA from another country which culturally, does not, nor has ever recognized that civil liberties of women actually exist in the real world.
You have to understand first of all, that websites domiciled in the USA for example, are not necessarily staffed and 'moderated' by people who were actually born and raised in the USA, nor indoctrinated to life from the same cultural standpoint as those otherwise born and raised in the USA.
If the moderators of a certain website are originally from a foreign and perhaps Third World country where women protesting their civil rights was treated as an illegal act in their country of birth, then they in no way will allow YOU, a mere American female, to voice your protest in an act of free speech on an American-owned forum whom they are employees of, or Proprietary owners of.
Those website 'moderators' in question will always revert back to what they were taught about females as children in their own country of birth and will then apply that misogynistic mentality wherever they go in life and into every workplace they inhabit.
Just because you are posting your views on an American-owned, American-domiciled website, does not automatically mean that your civil rights as an American female will be recognized by those who actually own that American website, but who immigrated to the USA from another country which culturally, does not, nor has ever recognized that civil liberties of women actually exist in the real world.
DL1973 · 51-55, M
What did u post
swirlie · 31-35, F
Reddit is an extremely right-wing, ultra-conservative website that is well-known for not offering any level of so-called 'free speech' to occur among it's membership, unless of course Reddit's so-called 'moderators' agree with your line of thought or line of questioning. But if you don't look like them and you don't have a cultural mindset like them, you will be dismissed from the party and shown to the door.
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