Amy3 Posted June 25, 2018 Share Posted June 25, 2018 I reserved the right to speak my mind thank you very much! If a tenant is going to cast such a message it becomes a relevant topic even if certain people don’t like it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doctor_housky Posted June 25, 2018 Share Posted June 25, 2018 37 minutes ago, Amy3 said: Yes, indeed! And it is the much to do with the reason why people should avoid such blatant expressions of animosity towards others in a such a general manner. Hatred is an unattractive quality. I have no idea why a person would so willingly and permanently wear that albatross on their heart. It only creates a heavy weight! No need for a discussion here. Just expressing myself. Same here. IT SHOWS. I own two businesses, and I swear I will NEVER hire someone that have visible tattoos, or, MOST IMPORTANT: something that signifies their beliefs. PERIOD. It is insulting, it is permanent and it is STUPID. Do it at home, in your circle, but not in public. Business = public, in any area you work. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Amy3 Posted June 25, 2018 Share Posted June 25, 2018 I’m actually curious to understand what would lead him to do such a thing. Does he express any other forms of hatred towards others. Any other expressions of anti-Christian behavior. Wonder if he shares the same hatred towards other religions. If he did would VH have second thoughts about allowing him to be exposed on their site. On a long time ago Voyeur-Villa, there was a girl who moved in with Anna and Alex, who had a nazi based tattoo on her stomach. She was chased off the site by cc members in very quick order. I never advocate for tenants to get kicked off for such things. I didn’t then and I don’t now. As I recall the rational for kicking her off was the idea that she “represented” VV and by them permitting her to be on cam, VV was accused of promoting nazism or at the very least being apathetic to it. I wonder how VHTV would react to a tenant with a nazi tattoo and more interestingly, I wonder how CC members today would react to such a tattoo. Would a cc member who posted a comment about it be told to refrain from talking about it or would they join in concert until the offending tenant was removed? 🤔 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Amy3 Posted June 25, 2018 Share Posted June 25, 2018 Just in case anyone is interested in a history lesson regarding such matters. Here is the link to the story as it unfolded. The girls name was Eva! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Amy3 Posted June 25, 2018 Share Posted June 25, 2018 Ha! So much fun to go back and read the stuff I’ve said here. Fuck, I was a bad ass! 💋 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest hacıvat Posted June 25, 2018 Share Posted June 25, 2018 19 minutes ago, Amy3 said: I’m actually curious to understand what would lead him to do such a thing. Does he express any other forms of hatred towards others. Any other expressions of anti-Christian behavior. Wonder if he shares the same hatred towards other religions. If he did would VH have second thoughts about allowing him to be exposed on their site. On a long time ago Voyeur-Villa, there was a girl who moved in with Anna and Alex, who had a nazi based tattoo on her stomach. She was chased off the site by cc members in very quick order. I never advocate for tenants to get kicked off for such things. I didn’t then and I don’t now. As I recall the rational for kicking her off was the idea that she “represented” VV and by them permitting her to be on cam, VV was accused of promoting nazism or at the very least being apathetic to it. I wonder how VHTV would react to a tenant with a nazi tattoo and more interestingly, I wonder how CC members today would react to such a tattoo. Would a cc member who posted a comment about it be told to refrain from talking about it or would they join in concert until the offending tenant was removed? 🤔 nazi tattoo saves chucky's life in prison. is it legal to use nazi signs in us?. as far as ı know it is not legal and forbidden to use nazi signs in germany and ec countries. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Amy3 Posted June 25, 2018 Share Posted June 25, 2018 Of course not, we don’t ban such things here in the USA. Natural consequences generally take care of things like that. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doctor_housky Posted June 25, 2018 Share Posted June 25, 2018 53 minutes ago, Amy3 said: I’m actually curious to understand what would lead him to do such a thing. Does he express any other forms of hatred towards others. Any other expressions of anti-Christian behavior. Wonder if he shares the same hatred towards other religions. If he did would VH have second thoughts about allowing him to be exposed on their site. On a long time ago Voyeur-Villa, there was a girl who moved in with Anna and Alex, who had a nazi based tattoo on her stomach. She was chased off the site by cc members in very quick order. I never advocate for tenants to get kicked off for such things. I didn’t then and I don’t now. As I recall the rational for kicking her off was the idea that she “represented” VV and by them permitting her to be on cam, VV was accused of promoting nazism or at the very least being apathetic to it. I wonder how VHTV would react to a tenant with a nazi tattoo and more interestingly, I wonder how CC members today would react to such a tattoo. Would a cc member who posted a comment about it be told to refrain from talking about it or would they join in concert until the offending tenant was removed? 🤔 As I said, I do not condone racial, radical, sexual, believes. Yes, everyone is allowed to have their own opinions, but as long as they do not offend others, specially in public places - and yes, this is a public place, even if it is on internet. By the way, in Germany, all the computer games that involve shooting, did you know that because of WWII, the blood is not red and it is green in those games? Does that mean that all Germans were Nazi? Fuck, NO! And if I ever see (and I am not of Jewish descent) a zwastika anywhere, I am offended. Especially tattooed on someone. And if the website that hosts and allows something like this, should be liable. Fuck the money they make, it is a principle. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jabbath1987 Posted June 25, 2018 Share Posted June 25, 2018 4 minutes ago, Amy3 said: So, a swastika is worse then an upside down cross? Of course, that’s a matter or opinion for sure. But, for the sake of arguing, are you suggesting that it would be within reason to call for VH to censor a tenant for donning a tattoo of a swastika because that then indicates VH is at the very least indifferent to such a thing. So, if that logic were used, would a guy with an anti-Christian tatttoo also be representing a form of hatred toward a billion people and VH remains indifferent to that? Personally, I don’t have that issue and Iam not asking for Noah to get kicked off VH for this tattoo, but I do find the sense of inequality in force here among cc members. @jabbath1987, since you were a big advocate for the removal of Eva, would you say the same for Noah? Surely an upside down cross is at the very least the equivalent of a Nazi tattoo in terms of offensive speech, right? Not the same for me. The upside down cross can have many meanings. As well as a swastika can have. The thing with Eva was she not only had a swastika but the German Reichskriegsadler sign tattooed there. This leads to only one interpretation: Support of Nazi ideology. An upside down cross can have many meanings. So no problem for me at all. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doctor_housky Posted June 25, 2018 Share Posted June 25, 2018 2 minutes ago, Amy3 said: So, a swastika is worse then an upside down cross? Of course, that’s a matter or opinion for sure. But, for the sake of arguing, are you suggesting that it would be within reason to call for VH to censor a tenant for donning a tattoo of a swastika because that then indicates VH is at the very least indifferent to such a thing. So, if that logic were used, would a guy with an anti-Christian tatttoo also be representing a form of hatred toward a billion people and VH remains indifferent to that? Personally, I don’t have that issue and Iam not asking for Noah to get kicked off VH for this tattoo, but I do find the sense of inequality in force here among cc members. @jabbath1987, since you were a big advocate for the removal of Eva, would you say the same for Noah? Surely an upside down cross is at the very least the equivalent of a Nazi tattoo in terms of offensive speech, right? Anything that is disturbing to the public, be it an upside down cross, a swastika, or anything else. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ze81 Posted June 25, 2018 Share Posted June 25, 2018 7 minutes ago, jabbath1987 said: Not the same for me. The upside down cross can have many meanings. As well as a swastika can have. The thing with Eva was she not only had a swastika but the German Reichskriegsadler sign tattooed there. This leads to only one interpretation: Support of Nazi ideology. An upside down cross can have many meanings. So no problem for me at all. Maybe I am simplifying things two much,but couldn't be that he liked more that position and how it looks in chest? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Amy3 Posted June 25, 2018 Share Posted June 25, 2018 19 minutes ago, jabbath1987 said: Not the same for me. The upside down cross can have many meanings. As well as a swastika can have. The thing with Eva was she not only had a swastika but the German Reichskriegsadler sign tattooed there. This leads to only one interpretation: Support of Nazi ideology. An upside down cross can have many meanings. So no problem for me at all. Seriously? Wow! 😕 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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