Look. Lazar isn't pointing out that we're trying to get rid of negative influences by banning them, that's not the point.
His point was that this is the internet. Not everyone is sensitive to this, and some people like it. They will not change. It's pointless to try and start a "revolution" going happy-happy and trying to get everyone else to do the same because most of the time, people just won't care. If reasoning fails, what will banning them do? They just get pissy, get another account, change their IP address, and try again. Nothing changes, nothing is learned. That's the point Lazar wanted to get across.
You're a good person, I can tell that from your attitude, and that's nice for a change. But change real life issues first, it's actually easier. The internet is far colder than you might think. Trust me.
Ok man thanks for your response, it was just an idea that crossed my mind. I just thought I'd share it here instead of going thinking all by myself. Anyway, there is hope. There is less negative resistance, at least in this website.
Lastly, I'd just like to share something with you and everyone reading this. The difference between ZERO and ONE percentage wise is INFINITY. Resistance of any force can make dramatic changes, if not immediately then in the long run. So never think that it's pointless or hopeless. If you start a positive rejection, people will support you (this thread is an example). So never hesitate to reject if you know you're right. If you keep quiet and not reject negativity for whatever reason, people will start thinking that it's ok and it will hunt you and the people around you down in the long run. So yeah, REJECT REJECT AND KEEP REJECTING and it DOES make a difference.
Thumbs up for calling me a good person lol. I don't deserve that lollllllllll.
Eid Mubarak.
Salam Alaikum (Peace be on you).