trauma wrote:Sayang.
Now we can't even write and read about the word of our Lord in the "Inspirational Readings" and "Reflections for the Day"
oh well, at least we can still very much ENJOY reading about ergonomic chairs, joke joke jokes and Manila Ocean Park.
keep them coming!!!!
NO NEW TOPICS on POLITICS and RELIGION must be startedat WS effective immediately
Voltraizer wrote:trauma wrote:Sayang.
Now we can't even write and read about the word of our Lord in the "Inspirational Readings" and "Reflections for the Day"
oh well, at least we can still very much ENJOY reading about ergonomic chairs, joke joke jokes and Manila Ocean Park.
keep them coming!!!!
trauma,
take note:NO NEW TOPICS on POLITICS and RELIGION must be startedat WS effective immediately
it is clear that only new topics on such subject are covered . if you start a new topic on religion and politics,it will automatically be deleted by the moderators.
audiostar wrote:Good decision. These topics only foments divisiveness contrary to what WS is all about. Happy Easter VD
conspicuous wrote:so we're safe with the "i wanna be like killer mike and KD" threads
teridon wrote:to ban the discourse on politics, at a time when the country faces its toughest times insofar as governance is concerned, unquivocally gives the impression that audiophiles and the day jobs we are in ought to be insulated from the business of good governance.
to do such would be the most callous thing ever, especially in the light that whatever it is that may happen in the country today ultimately affects not only our workplaces but the kind of political and moral values next generation of Filipinos, albeit audiophiles, would certainly hold high.
it is for these reasons that i wish to register this opposition for this new policy in WS. let the moderators ban all those who may overstep the boundaries of the passionate discourse, but never ban in a supposedly free and fun forum the articulation of the members' thoughts and concern on an altogether important chapter in the country's history.
we may relish hours on end the vivid soundstages and warmness of our records and our equipment, but nothing should precludes us ever from conclusively determining for ourselves the politics that we ought to believe in. i think we are all mature individuals, professionals and business leaders alike, to be able to temper the comments we declare on matter of politics, in the same manner that we have all been too accommodating and understanding when it comes to a technical discourse on the merits of tubes and transistors.
besides, as audiophiles who are bound by the creed of highest fidelity to the sound and to the music, all the more must this principle be encouraging in demanding the highest fidelity to duty and governance from our leaders.
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