Speaking for myself, I'm not against rules itself, but context is important, and it appears that gets ignored, especially in this recent case. Maybe by the automation involved in running ads, I have no idea how that is done.
I run an online site, and I have had to develop rules for the site over time, and I decide what and what not to allow, so I understand that aspect.
I was drawn to TBN in the past because it was a family friendly site, no bad pictures and no bad words in general, and very little infighting. But that changed with the front porch, which is why I don't go there unless by accident. If i've responded to a FP topic, i generally drop out when realizing I got sucked in. The Good Morning thread has generally policed itself over the years. Every now and then someone will bring up something bordering controversial, and the rest of us usually just let it go, while on most forums, people would blast away. It's the friendly rapport that makes GM a successful thread in Rural Living, as we describe our everyday adventures in our mostly rural environments. But rural living also means we like to talk about all of our tools, not just our tractors. Anyone with a tractor, knows you need a tool to grease it, and there have been some good discussion on those.
If only advertisers would focus against hate, and not on a tool that's used for good or bad. Things go both ways, I don't shop at Dicks Sporting Goods because of the stance they took. Nor would I support a sponsor here, if I knew they had the same attitude.
I do appreciate the feedback, and the attempt to work thru this.