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"------------" wrote in message
oups.com... The hams are wanting to outlaw swearing on cb and frs. Well, I don't like swearing either, but the problem is whose standards do we go by? To all you hams who want to outlaw swearing, listen up My family and the whole rest of the community from where my family is originally from in the U.S. considers "darn" and "dang" (yes, in exactly that way" as swearing while "freaking" is considered as not swearing. However, where my family lives in the U.S. now, the whole rest of the community considers "darn" and "dang" as not swearing and considers "freaking" as swearing. So do you hams outlaw "darn and "dang" and allow "freaking" or do you allow "darn and "dang" and outlaw "freaking"? Or do you outlaw all of them? So whichever way you hams do it (presuming you get your way), a LOT of people will be looking at you very verry negatively for violating their constitutional right to free speech by outlawing words that aren't swear words.(to them). I think part of the appeal of the HAM community is that it is 'cleaner' (more sophisticated). A lot of CBers jumped to HAM radio because of the stuff on CB radio. However, I have to admit, the whole fun of listening to CB is channel 19, if you know what I mean ![]() Anyway, you're not going to get an unlicensed CB radio community to "stop swearing". Ain't gonna happen, no matter how hard you try. However, if you are a CBer, and don't like swearing, you can make a personal choice to stop swearing if you don't like it. |