I don't think Masons are Nazis

Started by Sir Whirlysplat3 pages

I don't think Masons are Nazis

I saw a thread which was closed that inferred Masons were Nazis and so was George Bush. I am not a Mason, but I know some and they are not Nazis. I also see no evidence that Bush is. Although I don't like his politics.

I believe such threads are almost guaranteed to cause "Hate Speak"

What do you think?

Originally posted by Sir Whirlysplat
I saw a thread which was closed that inferred Masons were Nazis and so was George Bush. I am not a Mason, but I know some and they are not Nazis. I also see no evidence that Bush is. Although I don't like his politics.

I believe such threads are almost guaranteed to cause "Hate Speak"

What do you think?

Masons are not Nazis ( I am a Mason I will know) The question in that thread was not "Are masons Nazis" it was "Is GWB a Masonic Nazi"

Reporting!

Originally posted by Grand Moff Gav
Masons are not Nazis ( I am a Mason I will know) The question in that thread was not "Are masons Nazis" it was "Is GWB a Masonic Nazi"

Reporting!

Please do - you infer Bush is a Nazi and Masons are Nazis. I would have reported your thread had I seen it, before you realised I was going to report it after you tried to troll me today 🙂

I know some Masons and nope...they're not Nazis.

Dear Whirly,

A speaker implies; a listener infers.

Kind regards,

VVD.

I don't really understand the raising of this whole issue. It seems a bit ludicrous to even discuss it. It does seem that the primary motivation is provocation, or at least ignorant annoyance.

Originally posted by Sir Whirlysplat
Please do - you infer Bush is a Nazi and Masons are Nazis. I would have reported your thread had I seen it, before you realised I was going to report it after you tried to troll me today 🙂

Hollow Threat: Please grow up and stop telling me what I am thinking please.

Statement: I no longer Intend to post here, you would have had no grounds to report the other thread and I had no way of knowing you where planning too.

Originally posted by Victor Von Doom
Dear Whirly,

A speaker implies; a listener infers.

Kind regards,

VVD.

I don't really understand the raising of this whole issue. It seems a bit ludicrous to even discuss it. It does seem that the primary motivation is provocation, or at least ignorant annoyance.

Thank you VVD implied then. Hmmm me provoke! Never! A thread asking if Bush is a Masonic Nazi is not Provacation then.

Originally posted by Grand Moff Gav
Statement: I no longer Intend to post here.

Bye.

Originally posted by Sir Whirlysplat
Thank you VVD implied then. Hmmm me provoke! Never! A thread asking if Bush is a Masonic Nazi is not Provacation then.

Yes, that's what I meant.

Although if the cap fits, you know what to do.

Originally posted by Victor Von Doom
Yes, that's what I meant.

Although if the cap fits, you know what to do.

What do I do?

Originally posted by Sir Whirlysplat

What do I do?

You can put it anyplace, that cap......haha.

Originally posted by debbiejo
You can put it anyplace, that cap......haha.

😂 Where do you put your Cap Bebbie?

Originally posted by Sir Whirlysplat
😂 Where do you put your Cap Bebbie?
Depends what mood I'm in....... 😉

Originally posted by debbiejo
Depends what mood I'm in....... 😉

🙂

Originally posted by Victor Von Doom
Dear Whirly,

A speaker implies; a listener infers.

Kind regards,

VVD.

VVD some people disagree and publish

in·fer·ence (?n'f?r-?ns)
n.
The act or process of deriving logical conclusions from premises known or assumed to be true.
The act of reasoning from factual knowledge or evidence.
Something inferred.
Usage Problem. A hint or suggestion: The editorial contained an inference of foul play in the awarding of the contract. See Usage Note at infer.

in·fer (?n-fûr'😉

v., -ferred, -fer·ring, -fers.
v.tr.
To conclude from evidence or premises.
To reason from circumstance; surmise: We can infer that his motive in publishing the diary was less than honorable.
To lead to as a consequence or conclusion: “Socrates argued that a statue inferred the existence of a sculptor” (Academy).
To hint; imply.
v.intr.

Originally posted by Sir Whirlysplat
VVD some people disagree and publish

in·fer·ence (?n'f?r-?ns)
n.
The act or process of deriving logical conclusions from premises known or assumed to be true.
The act of reasoning from factual knowledge or evidence.
Something inferred.
Usage Problem. A hint or suggestion: The editorial contained an inference of foul play in the awarding of the contract. See Usage Note at infer.

in·fer (?n-fûr'😉

v., -ferred, -fer·ring, -fers.
v.tr.
To conclude from evidence or premises.
To reason from circumstance; surmise: We can infer that his motive in publishing the diary was less than honorable.
To lead to as a consequence or conclusion: “Socrates argued that a statue inferred the existence of a sculptor” (Academy).
To hint; imply.
v.intr.

I'm not sure what point you are making. I just told you that.

Originally posted by Grand Moff Gav
Masons are not Nazis ( I am a Mason I will know) The question in that thread was not "Are masons Nazis" it was "Is GWB a Masonic Nazi"

Reporting!

Yes but are you a lvl 51st and have you had to drink blood yet??

Untill you've done your ritual killin I'm afraid your just a puppet... and arn't aloud at the nazi table... Someday you might have a hand in world politics but not now....

😆

Whirly and the thread of hatespeakers.... 😆even more...

Originally posted by Victor Von Doom
I'm not sure what point you are making. I just told you that.

"imply"

Nice word isn't it?

Originally posted by Victor Von Doom
Nice word isn't it?

Oh yes 😉 and infer according to that can mean it.