WillowTree
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name it? I thought men were breasty crazy..
They are AFRAID of alienating the rest of, see MAJORITY, the rest of their customers by bowing to the whim of a minute special interest group that offends, rightly or not according to your opinion, the greater source of revenue.
Now, if I dig through the forum this side of THE HOLIDAYS am I going to find one of your posts bemoaning retailers for doing the same thing regarding door greetings?
Only if you keep them private and personal.
The huge buck I saw today and didn't have permission to shoot was a real thing of beauty.
no,, what you will find is me saying, I'm good with saying Merry Christmas, I'm also good with you having a "Happy Holiday" what I'm not good with is you forcing Merry Christmas off the chart. Now, isn't there a way the lady can have her picture and make it available only to her select "friends"?
no,, what you will find is me saying, I'm good with saying Merry Christmas, I'm also good with you having a "Happy Holiday" what I'm not good with is you forcing Merry Christmas off the chart. Now, isn't there a way the lady can have her picture and make it available only to her select "friends"?
not if it's against their POLICY which shouldn't be swayed by some liberal POLITICALLY CORRECT bullshit, yes?
well, why is her breast offensive but a butt naked thong is okay.. I'm not getting it.
well, why is her breast offensive but a butt naked thong is okay.. I'm not getting it. see in a court I would think policy would have to be fair and consistently applied. Policy can always be challenged if it shows bias.
well, why is her breast offensive but a butt naked thong is okay.. I'm not getting it. see in a court I would think policy would have to be fair and consistently applied. Policy can always be challenged if it shows bias.
What part of "their site, their rules" is so hard to understand? People don't pay to use facebook, so you can't even chalk it up to that. It's a completely FREE site, the use of which is subject to their rules.
Period.
No grounds to argue.
What part of "their site, their rules" is so hard to understand? People don't pay to use facebook, so you can't even chalk it up to that. It's a completely FREE site, the use of which is subject to their rules.
Period.
No grounds to argue.
its not your place to get it. it's your place to take your money somewhere else if you don't like the particular policy meant to ALI EVE SOME PC BULLSHIT, yes?
and IM a liberal!
Im just givin her shit. I argued this topic back when lactivists were taking on starbucks. It seems that I caught her conservatism of guard???
see, that's what I said about the "Holiday" merchants,, and youse got all pissed off. But how can I take my money elsewhere if it's free? oh I know, complain to the advertisers.. but the lady has a point.
you could use a different socializing site and rob them of advertising potential. Now, you tell me, conservative... what are Facebook to do about thronging lactivists who don't like their policy of inclusion?
I'm guessing they will stick to their policy and let several thousand be mad at them cause they don't need em anyways. I still can't figure out how those who are not her friends see the pictures anyway.