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Ladies, Why are violations of Answers Guideline/TOS so nicely tolerated in G&WS...?

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Especially things like ad hominem attacks? Is this tantamount to advancement of 'women's rights?'

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  1. Maybe because the questions are often very insulting and immature? If you dish it out, you should be prepared to take it.


  2. I don't know.  Something about those BSing  fake people with fake profiles irl and on GWS.

  3. whats ad hominem mean?

  4. I find it ironic that you should attack women's rights with a question that clearly shows you whining about your own perception of "rights".  Perhaps you should read over the TOS and you will notice that the majority of those who cross that line into violation are mostly males insulting and denigrating women.  Btw this question could be construed as a chat and a rant no necessarily in that order.

  5. The answer to your question lies in the definition of ad hominem.

    Ad Hominem consists of replying to an argument or factual claim by attacking or appealing to a characteristic or belief of the person making the argument or claim, rather than by addressing the substance of the argument or producing EVIDENCE against the claim. It is also used when an opponent is unable to find FAULT with an argument, yet for various reasons, the opponent disagrees with it.

    You can clearly understand the importance of ad hominem attacks in regards to women's rights when you take into account that most claims lack EVIDENCE and no FAULT can be found in their opponents arguments.

    It's all they have to work with and will not let it go easily, via violations, or any other means.

  6. You mean like you calling me 'Devourthecock'? People in glass houses.......

  7. yo. http://www.newswithviews.com/NWO/newworl...

  8. Who knows?

    I see blatant violations go unchecked and I see perfectly good questions deleted using the catchall "Not a Question or Answer" explanation.

    There's no logic to it...they don't even follow their own rules!

    <down 10 points today>

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