R
RPRPsych
Guest
We should now get an SSPX XI together and organize a “rebel tour” (those who remember 80s cricket history will get the allusion.) 
We should now get an SSPX XI together and organize a “rebel tour” (those who remember 80s cricket history will get the allusion.)![]()
In this age of 20/20 -]silliness/-] “cricket” (forgive me, I’m a relative old fogey who still thinks the 80s were a golden age of sorts. Think of me as a Traditionalist about such things.
Are rebel tours so long ago that it can’t be taken for granted that everyone knows what you’re talking about?![]()
If you say that you don’t go chasing after Protestant-intolerant posts from Catholic posters, then I will believe you. That just isn’t my general experience with Protestant posters.I’m thinking you’re typing that tongue in cheek, but I reckon there might be something to what you’re posting.
I really don’t.If you say that you don’t go chasing after Protestant-intolerant posts from Catholic posters, then I will believe you. That just isn’t my general experience with Protestant posters.
To be fair, I’m sure you can find the same phenomenon, in reverse, on Protestant forums.
I think “hateful things” is an exaggeration. In my experience it’s just the basic “traditionalist Catholic” stuff. Usually.I really don’t.I hate it when somebody just sails in randomly and disrupts a perfectly civil conversation by saying rude and hateful things and then I feel like I need to not only stand up for myself, but for those who share my beliefs.
No, not so much. Hateful things is pretty apt upon many occasions. I would prefer civility, myself.I think “hateful things” is an exaggeration. In my experience it’s just the basic “traditionalist Catholic” stuff. Usually.
That certainly makes the tone a lot nicer and interactions far more pleasant, agreed…No, not so much. Hateful things is pretty apt upon many occasions. I would prefer civility, myself.
Well, admittedly I can’t say 100% for sure. But if that’s true it just makes me all the gladder that I use CAF’s “Ignore List” feature.No, not so much. Hateful things is pretty apt upon many occasions.