Warrior1256
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The reason for a policy is that the person who is in the wrong usually doesn't see themselves as doing wrong.
True.Even freedom of speech has it's limitations according to the courts.
Why do we need the administration of an opt in organisation to tell us how to behave, presumably being an organisation of men, not children.[/QUOTE
I see your point but even mature grownups need a guiding hand sometimes where they ere.
True.In my experience, these policies have come after inappopriate behavior has occurred. Consequently, it appears a clear standard is needed. My experience in social media confirms that in my (alleged) mind.
As Doctor Phil often says..."When you choose the behavior you choose the consequences."It's certainly a fine line between behavioral freedoms and representing a certain entity (Masonry, military, private company etc). As a commander once told a group of us, you always have a choice to do whatever you want to do but the consequences, good or bad, will still be there.