I didn't know this was an issue until I signed on today however in all honesty I do think that Chaimfan could loose some of the sexual comentary he gives in some of his posts. I can deal with it and possibly many others on the forum can also but I think we need to see ourselves as outsiders would see us as visitors to the JTF forum. jeffguy and the moderators are only trying to put a polished face on the forum and attract some new membership. How does that make them sordid. The forum is growing when we started it was a small group and we had more freedom to say what we wanted among ourselves. We are now out on YouTube inviting people in to see whats going on here on the JTF Forum. Now we need to run a tighter ship and not turn people off before they even join.
What you're essentially saying is that Chaimfan's 'extremist' opinions don't count for anything because they could possibly offend future JTF'rs.
My point is that there is not going to be a JTF worth promoting if we ban somebody who has an uncanny ability to put his finger on the nation's political pulse (read his past posts) simply because he has a habit of saying outrageous and possibly offensive things.
Do you even know the circumstances surrounding his banning, aside from his actual post? Are you aware of the fact that he was insufficiently and ambiguously warned? Are you aware of the fact that he is one of the most-liked posters here? Are you aware of the fact that he was banned in an instant without discussion among the moderators, administrators or Chaim?
Are you aware of the fact that Yacov put up an absurd poll/thread the minute he learned of Chaimfan's banning? What does that say about the cohesiveness of the JTF forum?
What does that say about JTF's ability to handle future disruptions?
Is that fair? Is that right? Is that just? Is that what JTF stands for?