But by the very time the event took place, the discussion stopped. What happened?
For the record: (correct me if i'm wrong)
The event did take place on 09/27/09.
There were five or six (?) people with allied bombers and also one japanese 'zero' (a plane that was modelled by tat) which together cruised to the area where the actual bombings had taken place.
Additionally, a little squadron of three or four anonymous 'spies' appeared and pulled off some sabotage, like hijacking the callsigns of the event players and blocking the runways with an AN-225 or a 2CV.
At the end of the event the organizer asked for a minute of silence in honor to the victims of the bombings in 1945.
The 'spies' reported this in the forum and there were some reactions towards it.
While the event founder himself seemed to be amused about the sabotage, there were some responses that criticised their violation of the players' freedom to play whatever they want.
Then the whole thread was locked and every post that was submitted after the event was deleted
Here is the moderators explanation for this:
Seen as this topic has degenerated into abuse (again), I've deleted various abusive posts and I'm now locking the thread.
Sorry, but this simply is not true.
*Every* post was deleted, regardless of it's content.
Dear moderator: of course i appreciate your work for the forum, but i strongly protest against that kind of manipulation!
(by 'manipulation' i mean the deleting *and* the so-called explanation for it)
Remember, the whole debate was about whether or not a group of people should have the right to do what they want. Well it turned out they had.
But don't _we_ even have the right to _talk_ about it ?!? Come on!!
Maybe everything had been said anyway, maybe everyone was tired arguing and the locking of the thread was a convenient opportunity to put 'paid' to it.
That is how i felt, i wanted to let this go - i'm surprised how well this letting go worked for me and apparently for the most of you as well.
But:
Did you realise that tat doesn't post here anymore? The last time he did was here:
viewtopic.php?f=10&t=5926&p=46691#p46691
That's what made me aware that this comfortable silence is odd and unhealthy. There has been no 'paid', no conclusion, no opportunity to apologize or forgive.
There even has been no kind of learning about how to deal with a situation like this *next* time!
And i feel uneasy about the prospect of chatting via FGCOM with people who i have unresolved issues with, pretending nothing had happened.
Your oppinions, please!
Peace, out. - Andreas
