On Tue, 2002-03-19 at 17:24, Tom Cook wrote:
> "Michael P. Soulier" wrote:
> >
> > On 19/03/02 Casper Labuschagne did speaketh:
> >
> > > May I point at the Linux community (for the greater part at least) is
> > > racist, bigotted and prejudiced per se. To illustrate my point observe
> > > the
"Michael P. Soulier" wrote:
>
> On 19/03/02 Casper Labuschagne did speaketh:
>
> > May I point at the Linux community (for the greater part at least) is
> > racist, bigotted and prejudiced per se. To illustrate my point observe the
> > reaction of extreme disgust and prejudice eminating from the
On 19/03/02 Casper Labuschagne did speaketh:
> May I point at the Linux community (for the greater part at least) is
> racist, bigotted and prejudiced per se. To illustrate my point observe the
> reaction of extreme disgust and prejudice eminating from the average Linux
> user when confronted by
Casper Labuschagne wrote:
> May I point at the Linux community (for the greater part at least) is
> racist, bigotted and prejudiced per se. To illustrate my point observe the
> reaction of extreme disgust and prejudice eminating from the average Linux
> user when confronted by the following termi
Jaldhar H. Vyas et al wrote:
>Subject: Re: inappropriate racist and other offensive material
>Manoj Srivastava wrote:
>
>> And it is my right to fight tooth and nail to prevent debian
>> from sliding into censorship, since that makes debian worse.
May I point at the Linux community (for the
On Thu, 2002-03-14 at 15:32, Timothy R. Butler wrote:
> You misunderstand my point. I really don't care if someone wished to read
> Mein Kampf, or any other trash for that matter. That isn't the point. My
> point is that I don't want *my* tax dollars to pay for it. I'm not saying,
> however,
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