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I'm not sure if EdwardZ is being racist, although certainly he is a hardline zionist. Just because there's pretty universal disagreement with his views on this thread (and in general I think), does it not set a dubious precedent to ban someone because no one likes his views? If it's for another comment I haven't seen, then I apologize.
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I've banned EdwardZ from Misc & Meaningless. His contributions elsewhere are fine, but within this forum, within this conversation, I'm not sure he has anything positive to add.
If his views were the exact opposite, he would be banned for anti-Semitism. So why are these views acceptable just because they are pro-Israel and anti-Islamic? I'm not sure that on a cycling forum, I can really stomach either extreme of religious and political extremism over the other, so I'll treat both with some consistency, which feels fair.