Well, that is exactly why (on the Trump Presidency thread) I threw out a mild sort of challenge for us all to be civil on the political threads.It was always robust but due to several things...Conservatives winning /Brexit/Trump things have got way out of hand.Every other post descended into name calling and insults, often childish but frequently vitriolic.I was the poster who said that centre/right of politics dare hardly comment, and then somebody looked up an old thread from after the last General Election to prove a point that some Conservative voters do comment.There were about 8 on the list,
5 of whom never comment on political threads except that one (which was entitled ' are you still glad you voted Conservative' or something similar.) I am a Lib Dem voter who liked the coalition,and hoped it would continue at the last GE.My comment that centre/ right posters dare hardly comment still holds good.
If adults, especially at our age, can't debate/discuss/comment without all the aggression that has gone on then it's a poor do, and says a lot about any posters who still wish it to continue.No, it doesn't have to be a vicars tea party, but cut out all the
Patronising/knowall/snide/sarcastic/ downright nasty comments and we will see the
Actual political comment/thought/musings and be able to respond to that instead of wasting our lives responding to attacks.
I 'signed up' to my own challenge of being better on the political threads and hoped others would too.I intend to ignore posters who refuse to do it, or, if I think it warrants it, will simply report posts.
I really hope that new posters, or old posters who were inhibited by how things were
Will now post comments on all news/political threads and we can see how it goes?
I only suggested doing things this way because things had got so awful, and the very fact that this thread was started shows that there is an appetite for political threads that all could join in without fear of snide personal remarks.
It will work if Gransnet members want it to work.