Originally Posted by JimmyTheJock
At one time I held the belief that I lived in a society where the right of someone to speak their mind was just that...a right...now I live in a society where others tell me what they believe I ought to be allowed to say...and even more worringly it seems THINK.
It cuts both ways
JimmyTheJock.
The OP has the right to ask if there are any cheap ways to obtain airline loyalty miles or a silver coloured piece of plastic to put in his wallet following a natural disaster that may have killed 150,000 people and laid waste to whole communities.
Speedbird2018 has the right to use a singularly well-chosen and accurate word to describe him.
They are both exercising the rights you describe above. What suprises me is that your posts, and those of a number of others, are ambivalent as to who is right. To put it in perspective, do you think it would be right for someone to have gone to Aberfan in October 1966 and asked if the price of coal would now be cheaper? Or to Omagh in August 1998 to ask if there were any cheap houses going?