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Bronco Stampede is like a social experiment
I just got done reading a thread about why 2 fairly prolific posters were censored (banned?).

Now the thread is "closed" and will not accept any more replies.

This site has turned into a fun mini-government of sorts. Very dysfunctional, but fun to follow.

On one side you got DB and on the other you have everyone else it seems. On one side you got the PJ crowd, the other you have the others (Pro Cubit, anti-slogans, old school) who favor a more traditional approach.

And on top of everything, we are all governed by mysterious entity (unknown moderators) who resort to taking the high road by making statements like this: The reason the person has been censored is of no ones concern but the censored person. Yet it seems that the censored person was trying to reach out to others to obtain clarification regarding the offensive conduct that led to the censorship. Mysterous behind the scenes covery government

Then there are the people who want to censor DB...same people who are censored?

This thing is an amazing social experiment.
09-22-2014 08:45 AM
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