But Muhammad's image is not illegal in the US, so why remove them? That has
no point. Why do we have to remove content perfectly legal under US law?
Please educate me why.
On Sun, May 9, 2010 at 2:05 PM, Peter Coombe <thewub.wiki(a)googlemail.com>wrote;wrote:
We already remove images of children which are
considered to be
illegal under US law, and I see no one arguing that we do otherwise.
The recent kerfuffle has been over the broader category of sexual
images. But if we are take account of all religious and moral
sensitivities, where will it end?
There are many countries in the world in which the depiction of the
prophet Muhammad is a crime, or religious systems see it as something
abominable.
We must respect these laws and these beliefs, whether we like them or not?
Pete / the wub
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