As I said before you can't have an area where gay people or transgender people or black people are repeatedly insulted, on a support forum. And then say it's their fault for not just ignoring it.
That is one way of looking at it, the other way is that for everyone doing this (are there seriously so much bigots and racists here?) there are multiple reasonable people throwing counter arguments at it, or straight up calling it out. Not only giving information that could come in handy in real life, but it can eradicate any feeling of being hurt and having a negative image of the BL community.
Bluelight isn't for free speech politics. It's for drug support. And politics keeps getting in the way.
They are not, CEPS is a subforum and political discussion is generally not really had in fora designed for advice on drugs, newer members looking for help won't see anything of CEPS that would interfere with them getting advice on how to use their drugs safely.
If you advertise yourself as a place for people to come and get support and help. You have a responsibility not to allow things that repeatedly risk harm to them.
Except that we do allow things that could repeatedly risk harm to people, we have threads talking about how fun some objectively harmful drugs are, a thread of people showing off their stashes, a thread allowing people to share all the drugs they took at a given day etc etc. This could potentially normalize use/abuse of certain drugs for readers, especially if we're going by such weak standards, so should we be banning these threads as well? No, of course not. I've seen multiple people saying that a subforum such as DC is enabling, likely much more harmful than one or two members saying something bad about transgenders and black people. But I don't want DC banned at all, it's a nice place.
This is the whole reason Bluelight works, particular discussions are limited to certain areas, we cannot be a 100% safe space for everyone, life isn't a safe space. Calling to close down a popular subforum solely on this basis is beyond ridiculous to me, and to me it's obvious that personal biases are clouding your judgement.