On 5/8/06, Raphael Wegmann raphael@psi.co.at wrote:
charles matthews wrote:
Actually the only way not to offend anyone is to avoid all controversial topics. It was decided, long ago, not to do that, and not to give the kind of treatment you might find in government-approved history books.
I disagree. It is possible to present controversial topics in a non-offensive way by presenting the differing point of views, balancing their weight and establishing a consensus among all interested parties. It happens all the time on Wikipedia.
Good luck. Many Turks find it offensive simply to suggest that Turks killed hundreds of thousands of Armenians, while Armenians find mention of the Turkish view equally offensive. The only way to offend neither side is to ignore the subject entirely -- and then you'll get accused of censorship.
-- Mark [[User:Carnildo]]