gregfeeler
Dances With Sheep
Now I know how to get the MOA to eliminate forum categories on the website - whine, moan and complain until I get my way.
Forgive me, but that sounds a lot like the point of the posts here protesting the removal of DGT.

Overall, that forum irritated a number of our forum user/members. That's not why the 'MOA funds this site. It's also not an unrestricted free-speech area. It is paid for by the 'MOA with membership dollars and run by volunteers, and the folks charged with running the show here have to keep everyone's interests in mind.
I fully understand the "if you don't like it, don't look" school of thought. I'm a big believer myself. I also support accommodating small constituencies if and when possible. DGT there irritated a lot of people on this forum. Something can be not-for-everyone and still have a place - but not if it irritates a large number of other people.
Look at it this way - you're at a rally and having a great (but loud) late night party. Others want to sleep and complain. Ok - you're having a fine time, and they are welcome to join you, but they don't want that. They want to sleep. After some point, they have the right to NOT be disturbed more than you have a right to make noise. Somebody has to make that call - here, that's the Forum Moderation Team, headed by the Forum Liaison which right now is Ian. He 'da man. He represents the membership here because that's his job and he was appointed to it by the Board, who also represents the membership.
It should be remembered that DGT was Ian and the Team's idea in the first place. You will not find a greater champion of openness on this forum than Ian. He has proven that time and time again over the years as an advocate for the membership. So, when he and the Team decide DGT has to go, I thing that deserves some serious consideration and they deserve the benefit of the doubt.