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On 15/12/11 08:26, Khaled Hosny wrote:
certain culture is superior to others, and if we can remove a
possibly offending item to certain people, what harm can be caused
by that?
This is the only time I'll comment on this thread, don't worry.
Is this "possibly" offending, or _is it_ offending? Maybe there should
be some kind of official reference to whom it would offend? One person
only?
I mean, if there's an official reference to some group actually being
offended, I think it would add weight to the request.
A mail from one single person saying it's "possibly" offending isn't
very heavyweight, is it?
best
Arno
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