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No matter what any one says, I think all discussion about any issue is always fair. Why do people keep trying to silence any topic that may not look good or be favorable.
PS the rest of the post is not about the party, rather it's about the concept of intellectual debate. If you don't get it, don't like it, don't want to hear it, just don't read it. Dabbler: False advertisement, the flier said legal party turned out not to be. Now if a ticket holder is pissed he has the right to bitch. It's lame when people silence him. That's what my post was about. And this goes equally for any party or show ever, and has nothing to do with this 1 event. Just because promoters do as you say they do it does not make it right, nor should any one be scorned if they are pissed about paying for ticket. That's their right to bitch and if they want to warn other about it. This happens in every other industry in the fucking world, why do ravers some how expect to be exempt? Baby Traits: Violence was nothing to do with this party, and nothing about Mat. It's about the other side of the of the team, about how he's acting in the scene. And how all the actions said and done tie in together. Why should people not talk about issue like that? People have the right to question any ones actions if they see some thing that is not fit for this scene. Not talking about an issue isn't going to stop said actions from happening; so the drama is not in the talking about it, but rather that fact it's happening. Agro: you said a lot more shit talking then I. Most of what I said was defending peoples right to say it, and if any one thinks other wise then they person should take care of what's being bitched about. Just as you have the right to say negative things based on your own personal needs and you bigger world view, so does BongMan or any one else also. What's wrong with that? |