[spoiler]So I've got a (very) minor "dilemma" that I want some thoughts on. I've got a friend who, to obvious controversy, enjoys memes with the ñ-word, and will sometimes post them in a [i]spam chat[/i] for a group that we are in, which is supposed to be a "if you don't like it then leave" type deal. So someone asks him to stop posting those memes, and abruptly afterwards, someone else kicks him without warning. I add him back, and he says that he will stop posting those memes, and then the same person kicks him again [i]without reason[/i]. I defend him by saying that they should hear him out before they kick him regardless of how they feel about the humor he enjoys, and then they boot me. They proceed to add me back and then essentially say "shut up you're wrong"[/spoiler]
Venting aside, here's my inquiry(and I'm asking this seriously): What kind of lines does someone have to cross for you to throw logic out the window?
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Humor is different for everyone, but if your friend was asked to stop & he agreed to, then they should have given him a second chance. Also, they should change their motto to Anything is Allowed, as Long as We Approve it. Stay away from that group & those people. If they ask you why, tell them the truth, that they are hypocrites & they should have given him the chance to prove his word was good.