Not to be rude or start a "flame war," Steven, but for goodness' sakes, why on earth would someone want to create a site about anarchy, crime, and all that goes with it?
When one's actions can spell the difference between a human being's crossing the dividing line between life and death, love or hate, kindness or cruelty, common sense or bubbling emotions, is there no responsibility involved?
You may consider it fun, Steven, and you may take offense at my statements, but I believe that every seemingly insignificant action has consequences - consequences you may never see, and never know. What you consider small could create consequences that could range from a tiny urge towards violence (which could cause a myriad of trouble for that individual in the long run). Or it could create impulses that, together with other "small" impulses, result in a school shooting. Do you truly believe that every German citizen who did not speak up, every German citizen who boycotted Jewish shops, every German citizen who tossed a stone or two during Kristallnacht, could be completely guiltless of having a hand in the holocaust that followed?
I respect your right to free speech, but there is a limit. And while I've probably spoken out of turn and in the wrong place, I did not want to let it slide.
Victoria7