Mail Archives: cygwin/2005/01/06/21:06:11
Ah jeez deFaria:
> Joshua Daniel Franklin wrote:
>
> > On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 22:54:16 -0600, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
> >
> >> My write-in candidate:
> >> [x] Not offended. Clean it up anyway. It's unprofessional in the
> >> extreme and can only result in embarassment and trouble.
> >
> > As a Christian, I agree with Gary. :)
> >
> > I actually think it's an upstream bug. The limerick file meets the
> > "offensive" category and so, according to the notes file, should be
> > limerick-o and be rot-13 encrypted (then we can throw the DMCA at
> > offended people, too). Looks like fortune is due for an
> update to the
> > /usr/share/doc/ FHS standard anyway.
> >
> > There is plenty of 1st Amendment content on the Internet, but let
> > people get it elsewhere.
>
> As an atheist I always wonder why christians can "turn the
> other cheek"
> but cannot seem to muster how to turn their eyes away!
As a thinking man, I always wonder why atheists:
1. Hate Christianity, yet harbor no such hatred towards all the other
religions.
2. Would squeal bloody murder if fortune spit out Bible verses, yet are
*proponents* of having it spit out outrageously profane limericks which are
offensive to Christians, Jews, Muslims, Atheists, Men, Women, Children,
Mothers, Fathers, Bosses, Frenchmen, and all breeds of dog in between.
> If you
> don't like it then what stops you from simply not looking at
> it! Is something forcing you to use fortune or Cygwin or open
> and look at the contents of that file?!?
>
Is something telling me that fortune is loaded with material completely
inappropriate for work environments, material which could conceivably even
directly result in "harassment" claims? Answer there is "no" my friend.
> [x] Because of the hub bub raised by the religious folk I had
> to download and check it out whereas if they just ignored it
> so would have I, proofing, once again, that by doing this
> they just draw more attention to it and cause more harm than good.
>
Ok, so you have actually been harmed by this. While I haven't, I can
certainly agree with you that this profanity needs excision post haste.
> --
> E Pluribus Modem
Ok, that doesn't even make sense.
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Gary R. Van Sickle
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