I don't think this is our debate to have in, relation to the two chaps, a father and his son, from the sound of it. But I do appreciate the irony of the "Anti-Fascist" methodology as it seems to apply across the board. "Oh no your'e a fascist, I am going to denounce you to the gestapo, and ban you", along with the destruction of historical statuary and perhaps we could burn some books. I was going to say that you cannot erase history, but of course that is no longer true, these people are doing that. Granted VBCW is not history. By the way, I have informed on those of you playing in the VBCW game at Ayton, you are all clearly fascists. Worst of all, it has driven these two chaps back into the arms of the Evil Empire.
Rules? You ask me what rules do I use. No, I don't do rules.
Not read it. Can’t be arsed. If politics enter the thing I call a hobby, I don’t even click on the link. Life is too short. I know those who share my interests and can’t be bothered with those who don’t.
Mike runs a pretty tight ship when it comes to raucous puns and knob jokes. If it had appeared here, there would have been a page on what a tosser the teacher was and then, to figure out what it was all about you'd have had to go back to page 1.
I wonder if the Teacher involved also reported Sir Ian McKellen for 'Richard III', the BBC for 'SS:GB' and Amazon for 'The Man in the High Castle'?
This seems more like a personal vendetta against the pupil by a teacher who didn't like him. My main concern is that the 'child' involved was questioned under caution by local Police, presumably before the Anti-Terror Police called them a bunch of numpties.
First they came for the VBCW gamers, but I wasn't a VBCW gamer, so I did nothing......
What - too soon?
Kein Plan überlebt den ersten Kontakt mit den Würfeln. (No plan survives the first contact with the dice.) Baron Mannshed von Wreckedoften, First Sea Lord of the Bavarian Admiralty.