Don’t think this site should be used as a Political Platform........
Not A Poilitcal Platform: Don’t think this site... - Ataxia UK
Not A Poilitcal Platform
I totally agree with you Matelot, I am a member of the admin team on another HU community...... politics and religion are a strict No No!
Everyones beliefs are different and it generally causes arguments!!!!
I agree. Other ataxia support groups are against it too.
Well said.
If you think something is not suitable for here, you can report it and it can be taken down? Admins need help from us? Find 'more' and click on it to report?
I know one of the big things at my Lodge, is the strict NO conversations about politics and religion, as it can cause a lot fs disharmony amongst Brothers. And its also endorsed heavily on a UK Hi Fi Facebook page you get told off then if it continues, a ban
I agree...
Agreed
I can see my previous post has caused some consternation for being political and it has been taken down. It is important to recognise, however, that we as disabled people are a demographic who can be severely affected by the policies enacted by the government. I would urge those interested to look at all the party’s manifestos in the run up to this election.
With the growing suspicions of Pharmaceutical companies, Insurance companies and the Medical Profession practices, this is as good a platform as any to post content concerning life changing medical conditions.
Consider: Glyphosate, (Monsanto-Bayer), chemtrails (Military Industrial Complex), mis-diagnosis, food production methods, pollution, lack of Government controls/regulations, etc.
My interest in the above matters helps me to understand and deal with my condition. My intention is to inform, we have too many people employed at above average conditions of remuneration producing minimal results. Where are the likes of Alexander Fleming today???
Who took away our freedom of free speech and expression?
stedman 09/12/2019
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