The below is really just my opinion about this as a Bluelighter and staff member.
That really isn't true. As you should be aware as a staff member here, there is pretty much always a lot of discussion amongst us about various contentions issues, be they contemporary political issues or more Bluelight-specific. Really, before any big or important decision is made, there is an attempt at consensus; this happens both amongst staff in general, and amongst the actual mods and senior mods of each forum. In that sense, your commentary is simply not factual.
I've been a moderator here for around 10 years or so, and if anything there is
more discussion now (sometimes endless discussion

:D) than I can recall in the past.
You ask a loaded question, it appears that you are fishing for negative commentary here. Given that you haven't made any effort to substantiate what you are saying, I don't feeling you are raising this issue with productive intentions.
The fact is that ideology in general does
not ever cause enactment of disciplinary proceedings; however, the
expressing of certain ideologies is forbidden by the Bluelight User Agreement and more specifically, forum rules. By this, I mean
comments and content that are racist, sexist, homophobic, etc.
It is not the views themselves, it is expressing them in content on this website. This is a harm reduction website that is trying to provide harm reduction information to all earthly drug users- this means that ideally, Bluelight could be accessed by anyone in the world. There is value in doing what we can to attract and keep as many members as possible to keep more drug users safe-r, and it is generally understood that allowing certain views to be expressed here is going to turn people away. To my mind, that runs entirely counter to the aim of Bluelight. To increase safe practises amongst drug users of all nationalities, we have to forbid certain sorts of posts, but literally 99.99999999% of all other possible comments that could forseeably are allowed. No-one ever seems to mention that.
No-one is banned for being racist (or whatever), people are banned for expressing their racism. There are more than enough places on the internet where you can discuss whatever you want, Bluelight isn't one of them. And the reasoning is solid.
There are a wide variety of political views held by staff members, from hard left to libertarian to right-wing/conservative. Hell, a previous admin was decidedly far-right. On Bluelight, he still upheld views that were probably against his own personal IRL opinions because that is what being impartial is.
I'm sure that we could all do better, of course. Its hard to not let your own feelings influence things, but its always worth trying to achieve neutrality of sorts. Hopefully, any contributors to this thread try to understand that and offer constructive feedback.
Blue_Phlame, I would appreciate
your post as constructive if you had put more effort into it but it seems more like a somewhat confused general spray at people you disagree with personally. Irony abounds.