She has some really great ideas about policy, and I really like her perspective on US regime-change wars, but she's also got some very kooky ideas rolling around in her head that just don't add up
I still like her the most for president out of everyone
Right, but the way funding works in the US is that you have to go so far, and get a certain % of people on your side in order to receive funding for the next election
She's playing the long game
Which she can, because she's not on her death bed, like bernie
Maybe I should start attaching bible verses to my questions that talk about how you can't go to heaven if your dick was cut off. Oh, that wouldn't be cool? So only some bible verses are allowed? Oh, and you have to be a moderator in order to do so?
So is that actually your issue here, or are you just mad because I told y'all not to make threats and you're using this as some sort of passive-aggressive stick?
@Loktar I really don't want to talk to you about it, as you're religious yourself, and you're not gonna like that I don't want any kind of quote to any sort of religious texts in an official communication
This isn't official communication. Someone dug up an old chat message of mine to try to use it to justify threatening folks in chat, so I had to write something to dispute that.
you're not helping your cause by being a dick about it. you made the edit, someone else rolled it back. community can roll it back to yours if they* like.
Everything is about context, are you going to look at who printed each book you want to quote to make sure they have beliefs in line with yours as well
Sterling wasn't justifying bullying. we were explaining that the user complaining about being bullied has already caused so many problems in this room they are no longer welcome
@Loktar My problem is that it's contradictory to stackoverflow's mission, but it's cool as long as you have a diamond next to your name. If you had a bible verse in one of your questions, it wouldn't be allowed. This is about consistent enforcement of the rules across the board. Joel pulls the same shit and uses SO as his own personal soapbox from time to time, but it's ok because he has a diamond next to his name
@ndugger Just, stop it, will you? Even if it is the bible quote you have qualms with, every attempt at a compromise with you (leading to offering you to substitute the quote with another, non biblical one) resulted in you being combative, sarcastic, and trollish.
You're being a troll right now, and you know it. Just stop.
I edited it out. That was a perfectly fine solution to offer. I don't have to go find a new quote. If he wants an appropriate quote that isn't religious, then that's on him. I am simply trying to suggest that religion is not appropriate on stackoverflow, especially not in a communique from a moderator
@ndugger A quick search on SO finds several examples, so... I don't think you actually researched this and I'm still skeptical that you're not just using this as an excuse to stir up trouble.
Just because you don't think it's a good reason doesn;t mean it isn't. I feel strongly about the exclusion of religion on SO. If you don't fine, but I doubt SO staff (including Joel) would approve of using religious texts to drive home a point, when the bible is chalked full of homophobic verses, and Joel being who he is, would probably not approve
@ndugger Be that as it may, ranting about it in comments (even after being clearly told it's not the place), and making a rather aggressive edit, is not in any way a constructive outlet for those strong feelings.
How is it not? I see it as being very clearly inappropriate. Quoting religious texts, from a book full of homophobia and other ilk... from a moderator...
Once again, there's a small hullabaloo in chat started by someone threatening someone else with... Moderation.
That doesn't work very well. As a general rule, folks don't like threats. So if someone's already upset / angry / disruptive... Threatening them isn't likely to make them less upset / ...