That’s nicer and with far less finality than being banned. Maybe gratitude is in order rather than high moral dudgeon and flinging inaccurate accusations?
I, for one, am glad for a brief respite from seeing the same set of old cartoons and that goofy POPIOS cereal box multiple times a day. It was getting worse than anything Quix ever did, in my opinion, and Quix actually, literally was banned, not just fitted with a temporary electronic muzzle.
Try to have a thankful heart, and not strain to see bigotry in every little thing.
I, for one, am glad for a brief respite from seeing the same set of old cartoons and that goofy POPIOS cereal box multiple times a day. It was getting worse than anything Quix ever did, in my opinion, and Quix actually, literally was banned, not just fitted with a temporary electronic muzzle.
Quix himself had been "muted" for several months (prior to his being banned), due to his repeated flamebait-worded posts concerning Catholicism. Now that it's happened to a Catholic poster who engaged in similar behavior re Protestants, we're told that "muting" is vindictive, biased and punitive censorship for which the moderators' consciences ought to be "burning".
Maybe Quix should be allowed to come back and resume his Technicolor posts, in the name of being "unbiased"?
Quix opused ... self-immolated ... committed seppuku ... and it had nothing to do with the misnamed and misbegotten “Religion Forum” ... he was hacked off over the 2012 Presidential election.