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trapyoung wrote:Metsfanmax wrote:All these posts miss the point. It's not about whether saying the word "f*ck" is allowed; it's about whether saying "f*ck Jesus" is allowed. The policy regarding whether that message is allowed obviously ought to be unaffected by the intent of the user who made the avatar.
Issue of first impression eh? Would you like the C&A mods to crucify him?
owenshooter wrote:the precedent...
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the word f*ck is not offensive on an avatar... good luck...-the black jesus
trapyoung wrote:Metsfanmax wrote:All these posts miss the point. It's not about whether saying the word "f*ck" is allowed; it's about whether saying "f*ck Jesus" is allowed. The policy regarding whether that message is allowed obviously ought to be unaffected by the intent of the user who made the avatar.
Issue of first impression eh? Would you like the C&A mods to crucify him?
bigpash wrote:If I remember correctly, the picture did not use to have f%&£ embossed across the front of it.
But I seem to remember owenshooter starting a C&A thread against an avatar with f%&£ on it which was cleared I think.
So therefore he may believe that this is acceptable.
RedFlyingGolf wrote:Ah, but he has not used it correctly. Using the word f*ck in front of a picture of Jesus? (Well, a black Jesus, but that is a whole 'nother story.) That is wrong.
Robinette wrote:Kaskavel wrote:Seriously. Who is the female conqueror of CC?
Depends on what metric you use...
The coolest is squishyg
squishyg wrote:RedFlyingGolf wrote:Ah, but he has not used it correctly. Using the word f*ck in front of a picture of Jesus? (Well, a black Jesus, but that is a whole 'nother story.) That is wrong.
but don't you see? by placing it there he's forcing us to consider why we're offended.
RedFlyingGolf wrote: (Well, a black Jesus, but that is a whole 'nother story.)
Mr. Squirrel wrote:pmchugh wrote:BUMP- one more fool needed
One fool reporting for duty!
Bones2484 wrote:RedFlyingGolf wrote: (Well, a black Jesus, but that is a whole 'nother story.)
You do realize that based on where Jesus was born, he would have been a lot closer to black than white... right? He's only portrayed as fair skinned because of the popularity of Christianity that spread into Europe. So of course artists are going to depict their deity as themselves.
But then again, if you're offended by someone referring to Jesus as "black", you have deeper issues to worry about.
army of nobunaga wrote:There are many wrongs in the world... protesting with a f*ck black jesus avatar is one of the dumbest biggest wastes of time)s= in the history of protesting.
Bones2484 wrote:RedFlyingGolf wrote: (Well, a black Jesus, but that is a whole 'nother story.)
You do realize that based on where Jesus was born, he would have been a lot closer to black than white... right? He's only portrayed as fair skinned because of the popularity of Christianity that spread into Europe. So of course artists are going to depict their deity as themselves.
But then again, if you're offended by someone referring to Jesus as "black", you have deeper issues to worry about.
owenshooter wrote:the question is if f*ck is offensive within an avatar and the previous ruling is f*ck is not offensive within the forums or on an avatar
owenshooter wrote:go ahead and report me, you will get nowhere...-0
Metsfanmax wrote:All these posts miss the point. It's not about whether saying the word "f*ck" is allowed; it's about whether saying "f*ck Jesus" is allowed. The policy regarding whether that message is allowed obviously ought to be unaffected by the intent of the user who made the avatar.
hairy potter wrote:owenshooter wrote:the question is if f*ck is offensive within an avatar and the previous ruling is f*ck is not offensive within the forums or on an avatar
the word 'f*ck' and the word 'f*ck' on a background of jesus are two different things
just like the word 'lol' is no problem whatsoever but the word 'lol' on a picture of the twin towers would probably provoke some strong feelings
Woodruff wrote:Metsfanmax wrote:All these posts miss the point. It's not about whether saying the word "f*ck" is allowed; it's about whether saying "f*ck Jesus" is allowed. The policy regarding whether that message is allowed obviously ought to be unaffected by the intent of the user who made the avatar.
He clearly is not saying "f*ck Jesus" in his avatar. I'm not sure how you get the idea that he is.hairy potter wrote:owenshooter wrote:the question is if f*ck is offensive within an avatar and the previous ruling is f*ck is not offensive within the forums or on an avatar
the word 'f*ck' and the word 'f*ck' on a background of jesus are two different things
just like the word 'lol' is no problem whatsoever but the word 'lol' on a picture of the twin towers would probably provoke some strong feelings
Strong feelings don't make something illegal. Standing on an American flag evokes very strong feelings in me, but it's still (thankfully) legal.
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Twill wrote:Posting controversial or irrelevant messages or topics with the intent to provoke someone else into a pissing match, emotional response, flame fest or to generally disrupt the discussion, community or user is not cool. Prompting or provoking others to do that is just as bad.
Woodruff wrote:He clearly is not saying "f*ck Jesus" in his avatar. I'm not sure how you get the idea that he is.
Strong feelings don't make something illegal. Standing on an American flag evokes very strong feelings in me, but it's still (thankfully) legal.
drunkmonkey wrote:I'm filing a C&A report right now. Its nice because they have a drop-down for "jefjef".
Woodruff wrote:Metsfanmax wrote:All these posts miss the point. It's not about whether saying the word "f*ck" is allowed; it's about whether saying "f*ck Jesus" is allowed. The policy regarding whether that message is allowed obviously ought to be unaffected by the intent of the user who made the avatar.
He clearly is not saying "f*ck Jesus" in his avatar. I'm not sure how you get the idea that he is.
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