Where is the line between disallowed and allowed comments?
Since my comments got removed I'm wondering what is the reasoning behind those actions.
What does "anti-semetic" mean to you, while marking it as the reason for removal?
If someone is posting some points relating jewish people to banking industry in order to be proven otherwise by others, is this wrong?
If so ,Why?
TBH I'm interested in learning more about various jewish cultures.
But if the messages get removed how can anyone comment?
It's the context of the overall message post. Thus, you can't just isolate one word or one sentence and then get upset if that one word or one sentence is censored.
By the way, I think I was part of the thread you're talking about. The thread itself was not offensive, racist nor bigotry. In contrast, a few commentary by you that had nothing to do with the context of the thread...that commentary by you was offensive, hatred, racist but that's my opinion although I did not report your message post.
With that said, here's a warning, if the forum owner is of Jewish heritage
or the moderator is of Jewish heritage...they will obviously be offended. This is their forum and you may want to learn a little about the owners or moderators before posting comments like that.
The other issue as mention...the
context the comments occurred within. It dictates what's being stated. Simply, you can say the same thing
without being racist / bigot
or you can change how you wrote it so that's its bigotry / racist.
For example...which of the below comments may be racist:
- Jewish people are the 4th largest ethnicity group in the banking industry.
- Banking industry is full of Jews
- Don't trust the banking industry because its run by the Jews
It doesn't take a rocket scientist to know which of the above commentary are
racist. Here's the context...pretend the thread title was "What's wrong with the Banking Industry" versus another thread title like "What ethnicity / religion does the Banking industry attracts the most ?"
Answer -
Hindus are the most educated and many parents encourage their kids to study economics, finance, business in college.
Maybe the answer would have been different in the 1930's - 1940's in another country.
P.S. You may want to research the heritage of any forum owner before making any derogatory ethnicity commentary at their forum in which you're technically just a guest.
Tip: People post comments like that in the Politics threads. It could be a safe place for you to hang out.
wrbtrader