But for us new members, we were not aware of this way of posting ya'll have. I don't speak for everyone, but I think if we would have known that, no one would have said anything. Breeding and genetics do go hand in hand, and the thread was about breeding, so I can understand how someone could innocently bring up something pertaining to it.
I guess I just see it as a double standard. Like for example, say someone started a thread that said, "I'm voting for Obama, he's the best person in the world and I think he would make a good president" and numerous responses after it agreed with the OP. But then someone said, "I'm sorry, I don't agree. McCain is the best, and he should be the president". And all of a sudden, the person whose views were different from everyone else's was told that they needed to take their views to a political forum, as it was not appropriate for the forum it was on. Isn't that a form of censoring someone's opinion? I can certainly understand if a remark was rude or offensive, but if someone merely states their opinion, I guess I just don't see why their comment carries less weight then everyone else's.
Sorry for stepping on any toes. Just trying to understand how everything works...
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