Originally Posted by
dcfcsteve
I was about to raise the same point Krstic.
David - yet again you've taken a thread about a relatively inocuous topic and out-of-the-blue switched it into an attack upon Derry City FC and/or its ssupporters.
The last time you did this - in May, when you hijacked a thread on IFA Cup Final photos for similar purposes - I even PM'd you to say 'well done' for doing it yet again ! :rolleyes: And here we are 3 months later with the same sh!t !
Why do you insist on hijacking random threads and turning them into attacks on Derry City/its supporters ? In my many years on this site (and its predecessor in Johnny Ward's site) I have only experienced one other person act similarly. He was a Drogs fan, who admitted it was because he blamed Jim Roddy for trying to get his club put out of football. So what's your beef then David ? Why do you constantly hijack threads and turn them into attacks on DCFC and/or its fans ?? You can say all you like about beign friedns with Derry fans etc, but your actions speak very loudly and consistently on this site.
As a side note - I think your own definition of tolerance is only partially correct. You're correct to assert that people have the right to say/do what they want (what name they choose to call Derry). The large part you're missing, however, is the fact that tolerance also involves recognising and respecting the views of others, and at times altering your own behaviour to reflect that. You may therefore feel it was intolerant for Derry fans to react the way they did to language you used on our site. Likewise, it could just as easily be considered intolerant that you come onto the Derry City site and dogmatically insist on talking about 'Londonderry', or Donegal as a foreign/separate country, for example, when you know full well those comments would be considered provocative. Ansd when you could so easily have made the same point without need to do so with such language. You're just as guilty of intolerance for bloody-mindedly using references you know would be considered provocative - regardless of whether you use them every day or not. Again - I'll refer you to numerous other Linfield fans who have good banter on the Derry site without having such problems. Why ? Because they have the good sense and decency to not use language in a provocative way and then cry innocence when they get the inevitable response.