2010/5/10 Elias Gabriel Amaral da Silva <tolkiendili(a)gmail.com>om>:
I sincerely don't personally care much about
Muhammad pictures, for
example. If people decided to delete them, I would simply think they
are too afraid of offending, but I wouldn't care that much. (I know
that being very notable and encyclopedic, the pictures themselves
might have their own article, so it's not like they are going to be
deleted anyway)
But some people (Like Ayaan Hirsi Ali) would be harshly offended by
deletion of those pictures. It might sound funny, but not accepting
Islam rules on non-muslim contexts is very important to her (being a
vocal ex-muslim, she received multiple death threats, and the director
of a short documentary her wrote was killed). I would show opposition
to this kind of deletion, but just because I'm a lot influenced by her
(and dislike deletionism in general)
This was maybe confuse. The message I was trying to convey is:
a) For some people including nudity (in especial en masse) is offensive
b) For some people including depictions of Muhammad is offensive
c) For some people removing nudity (in especial en masse) is offensive
(eg. me :)
d) For some people removing depictions of Muhammad is offensive (eg. for Ayaan)
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Elias Gabriel Amaral da Silva <tolkiendili(a)gmail.com>