Daniel R. Tobias wrote:
On 5 May 2006 at 14:29, Raphael Wegmann
<raphael(a)psi.co.at> wrote:
Thank you for pointing out that distinction. Back
on this issue:
Anti-Islam bias (regardless of whether it's systematic or systemic)
results in one-sided articles on certain topics, which is IMHO
derogatory to an encyclopedia. And putting the JP cartoons in the
article increases systemic bias by driving away muslim editors.
But suppressing some content that's otherwise relevant simply because
it offends some particular group and thus drives them away, is itself
a form of one-sidedness, in which the group with the thinnest skin
about such things gets to dictate the content and tone of the related
articles.
I have agreed to the linkimage compromise long time ago. IMHO it is
neither necessary nor favourable to suppress the cartoons. But it
is necessary to show respect by accepting a compromise
(i.e. a linkimage template).
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