No one could have said it better arran.
Those who are "offended" or who oppose free speech are the ones who are afraid or unwilling to look outside of their own views and opinions. Quite often they are the ones who will do anything (and I mean just that) to hold on to those views, regardless of the consequences. (our current president being a paragon of this) .
Wisdom is not acquired by those who try to bar discussion and opinion, but by those who are willing and able to try to put themselves into the shoes of their adversaries in thought and ideology.
It seems to me that ever since that chimp president of ours came into office, people are more and more becoming like him, that is, doing their best to stifle free thought.
I call it ideological fascism because they try to supress any opposing opinion, and for the most part, they are so convinced that they are right, they seem to think they can do whatever they please. Look at the debacle we are presently in as a result of such narrow-mindedness.
No one twists your arm to get you to read a particular thread, and if you don't like what you are seeing, you can move your mouse up to the right corner and close the page . . . .
If someone were to use a racial remark, or some other hate words, then, I would not have a problem with it being removed from the site, especially an art site, because that should not be what art is about. You have the choice of opening or not opening a discussion forum that is not directly related to Maya,
so why complain if you open it and read something that you don't particulary agree with?
One of the great ancient orators gave an oration one day stating a particular view, and then returned the next day to give an oration that was in opposition to the first oration. As a result, he was exiled . . . . But what a beautiful mind . . . not many people would be capable of such a thing today.
The thought police have always existed, and as long as they are allowed to continue, ideological facism will triumph.
"The Sage as an Astronomer: If you still see the stars as something above you, you lack the eye of knowledge." Friedrich Nietzsche
Last edited by skywola; 12-06-2006 at 07:35 PM.