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jollyg Thu 18-Jan-18 14:59:32

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I find it extremely stupid to include news and politics in on thread.

Sorry they are not good bedfellows.

Politics here seems to bring on ranters, and cut and pasters, not quite what news is about.

Let those who complain vociferously do so please, but NEWS is a different subject where we can all discuss amicably

Chewbacca Sun 04-Feb-18 13:21:59

Why would I want to give you my interpretation GracesgranMK2 when Elegran summed it up perfectly? Several others understood. You didn't.

jollyg Sun 04-Feb-18 13:24:30

Still here Marydoll. I was only making a simple comment that NEWS and Politics are not comfy bedfellows.

They should have separate bedrooms, or better still separate houses.

Maybe the sunshine here has got folk fired up, or is the lighter mornings, soon we will have the morning chorus toe wake us up.

GracesGranMK2 Sun 04-Feb-18 13:24:59

He still does Elegran. We have recently seen "ye have the poor always with you" misinterpreted yet again by some very loudly declaiming their Christianity on here. If you are still getting it backwards at this stage of life it could be presumed you are doing it because it suits you rather than 'Jesus'.

The same can be said for some of the interpretations of politics. We see quite a bit of "let's twist this to suit our own views" and "lets forget truth or facts". Good example of Religion (not faith) and Politics being cut from the same cloth Elegran.

Elegran Sun 04-Feb-18 13:31:10

^ Good example of Religion (not faith) and Politics being cut from the same cloth Elegran.^ So we don't disagree on that. I suspect you would react the same way to dogmatism and intolerance on a religious thread as those who detect them on the politics ones react.

Not sure whether you mean me when you talk about getting things backwards or whether it was about "people".

Chewbacca Sun 04-Feb-18 13:35:04

Hi jollyg, glad to see you back and know you're ok. Ignore the grammar pedantry and bad manners of some posters; it reveals far more about them than it does about you.

durhamjen Sun 04-Feb-18 13:35:52

JollyG, how do you define News and Politics?
Just so we know what we should put in which box.

jollyg Sun 04-Feb-18 13:40:22

Please note I Posted 18 JAN, This thread has taken wing and flown in the wrong direction.

I had forgotten about posting it in the first place, and certainly not trawl through posts every day, I have better things to do.

Chewbacca Sun 04-Feb-18 13:40:36

And please make sure you put it in this forum jollyg; not a fora. heaven forfend.

MaizieD Sun 04-Feb-18 13:46:38

Talk about a storm in a teacup!

All you had to do, Elegran when dj posted her comment at 10.18 today, Are you saying religion is not political?, was to say that you were using it an analogy. Instead you got arsey with her and a little fracas ensues. [I wish they had an 'eye roll' emoticon] People say that they're frightened to post on News & Politics and this little episode is a perfect example, to me, of the sort of behaviour that puts people off.

As for 'evangelising' I'm not at all clear on what you are labelling as 'evangelising. Do you have some examples you could point us to?

I think that it is far too late to separate News and Politics. The thread police would have an absolute field day on the News board; jumping on any hint that a post might contain something political and delivering smug little lectures about how the News forum has to be unutterably bland. Sorry, OP, I think that ship has sailed...

POGS Sun 04-Feb-18 13:50:42

GG MK2

"So how about giving us your interpretation, Chewbacca, MissAdventure and Pogs. We are not playing Spartacus on here surely? "

I am certainly not playing at anything and if I say in a simple format I understand something then I understand it.

As for your request for my interpretation of what Elegran said I will use my own words as to what I think.

Some people see a grey area in life , not just black and white. Others see life as black or white with no grey areas. The grey people tend to accept a difference of opinion the black and white people do not because they and they are ' ALWAYS RIGHT.'

If you are a black or white only person then it is a waste of time a grey area person engaging with you because you are not prepared to hold any other view or debate .

Some might call it Narcissism , some might call it Activism, some might call it sheer bloody minded ness, some might call it pig headed but the black or white minded person would never view themselves in any of those terms because they know they are 'ALWAYS RIGHT '

Might have gone a bit off piste.

Elegran Sun 04-Feb-18 13:51:49

That is what reading the political threads does to you, Maisie. Having seen so many posts misinterpreted by someone who demands "Are you saying . . .?" and taking a post off at an unlikely tangent, I can't help assuming that they are following their own imagination up some blind alley.

POGS Sun 04-Feb-18 13:54:21

Well that's 2 posters who think' the ship has sailed ' so perhaps it has.

durhamjen Sun 04-Feb-18 13:56:04

Never noticed that on 18 JAN, jollyg.
I have better things to do as well.

However, starting a thread by saying HQ do stupid things?.......

durhamjen Sun 04-Feb-18 13:57:37

What do you see as the difference between demand and ask, elegran?
I thought I just asked, but never mind.

MaizieD Sun 04-Feb-18 13:57:56

I do try8 to keep my thoughts on people's behaviour and opinions to myself (because it contributes *nothing to a debate) but this argument has just got more and more ridiculous...

All I can do now is get the popcorn out and settle down to watch...grin

MaizieD Sun 04-Feb-18 13:58:25

Ooh, big formatting fail blush

petra Sun 04-Feb-18 14:01:40

is it so that you can then use the corrupted version to further your own rhetoric
Spot on Elegran
I believe this to be 'one' of the main reasons why posters don't give their reasons for leaving the eu.
They now know that their views will be distorted, ridiculed, sneered at.

Elegran Sun 04-Feb-18 14:02:42

Always right or always left, Pogs They don't recognise any colour except royal blue or scarlet, there is no such colour as purple. mauve lavender, lilac, periwinkle, plum, violet, amethyst, heliotrope, magenta, orchid, pomegranite, wine, aramanthine, bluish-violet, bluish-red, perse, reddish-blue, or violaceous. (These are all in a thesaurus under synonyms for purple - an artist or fashionista could probably supply dozens more)

Elegran Sun 04-Feb-18 14:06:40

I had to look up the definitions of perse and aramanthine - perse is deep purplish-blue and aramanthine deep reddish-blue. You learn something every day!

durhamjen Sun 04-Feb-18 14:10:15

What colour would you paint yourself as, elegran, if I may be as bold as to ask?

POGS Sun 04-Feb-18 14:13:00

Elegran

Celtic - Rangers
Newcastle United - Sunderland

Time for dinner.

lemongrove Sun 04-Feb-18 14:16:17

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durhamjen Sun 04-Feb-18 14:18:52

You do realise that you have now brought party politics into the thread. Jollyg will not be pleased.

MissAdventure Sun 04-Feb-18 14:20:07

I'm sure she won't be bothered one way or the other.

Elegran Sun 04-Feb-18 14:20:33

Variegated, DJ After all, we need both arteries and veins in balance to keep our bodily systems working.

At the recent election, the best bet both locally and to try to keep a national balance was to go yellow - which paid off in this constituency.