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mpjh wrote:Some people cannot change their religion,
Kemmler wrote:Owen, I didn't know what your avvy was but now I do I think it's offensive.
mpjh wrote:Well, well, now don't stomp your feet. You only took have my statement, and then had a fit. grow up
Night Strike wrote:owenshooter wrote:p.s.-brett, it is a crucifix submerged in the artists urine.
Which is quite offensive to Christians just like brett's is to Muslims, no matter what the Supreme Court says. Personally, I feel that it is religion-bashing, which is against the forum rules. I won't tell you that you need to remove it because I'm partially biased being a Christian, but I would respectfully ask both of you to remove them.
Why does everyone think they have to push the lines of decency and respect??
owenshooter wrote:wcaclimbing wrote:those avatars could be interpreted as religion-bashing, and if the people in charge of CC (Admins) decide that it is religion-bashing, then they can ask you to remove it. Its that simple.
i'm not religious bashing. it is artwork. i'm a catholic, raised catholic, attended private catholic schools and have a degree from a catholic university. i am not offended by the image. and neither were you, until you found out what it was. i have flown this avatar in the GD for over 2 weeks without a peep from anyone, because nobody knew what it was. now, you have been told, and suddenly, you are offended. guess what, it is ART WORK.
Ray Rider wrote:I have known what it was since you first put it up as your avatar and found it very disturbing. I considered sending you a pm asking you to remove it, but was quite sure you would not have the decency to do that, so I never even tried.
jiminski wrote:"You can chose your Religion but you can't chose your race!"
Surely this is not an all purpose formula for polarizing the acceptable and the unacceptable.
It really is just a diversion.
Makes sense ... one person or group defining something as "art" (or any other label for that matter) does not preclude another group defining it as "offensive" (or any other label for that matter).mpjh wrote:Just because something is classified as "art" does not mean that it is not offensive or offensively provocative.
Which seems a good question to me. Beyond the basics contained in the Forum Guidelines there isn't anything too specific about avatars ... (I've heard mention of a "no nipple" rule, but that's not really relevant to the focus of this discussion.)jbrettlip wrote:I started this thread, to ask why some avi's are allowed while others aren't.
owenshooter wrote:[jbrettlip's] new avatar is in response to a user being allowed to use a black face avatar, which is patently racist and offensive
owenshooter wrote:... about brett's avatar. i may not like it, but i recognize it as a piece of art work that was published the world over in the biggest publications and shown on all the major networks. it is art. it is not offensive.
owenshooter wrote:... what are the guidelines? what are the rules? who decides what is offensive and what is "art"?
If I find owen's current avatar offensive - which I don't - what should I personally as a CC member expect CC as an entity to do about it? The same statement applies equally to jbrettlip's current avatar.Neoteny wrote:The real problem here has nothing to do with the possibility of you or me or someone else are offended by these images. People are going to be offended by certain images whether they should be or not. The question is "what can be or should be done about the images that people find offensive?"
And that is the really easy answer. If we all just picked happy go lucky avatars and got along there'd be no problem. Would there ? Until someone found pictures of cats (my current avatar) offensive. Surely not? : Google Tayside police and images of dogs. It's all too subjective ...Neoteny wrote:Off topic: the cartoon with the stick figure always makes me chuckle. I really like that one for some reason.
... no matter how many rules we make.Juan_Bottom wrote:... There needs to be some type of classification for offensive, or else everything is closed.
Juan_Bottom wrote:Ray Rider wrote:I have known what it was since you first put it up as your avatar and found it very disturbing. I considered sending you a pm asking you to remove it, but was quite sure you would not have the decency to do that, so I never even tried.
Ok, WTF people? When JBRETTLIP had his "I love Lymes" avy, I was offended, and I did ask him to remove it. Not only that, but I explained exactly why it was offensive.
Ray Rider wrote:
Like Night Strike said, I just don't see why people can't have a little more respect for others rather than always trying to push the limits and offend people.
In which case I stand corrected. I was assuming it was one of DiM's cartoon avatars of stick men running around generally.jbrettlip wrote:And Cicero, the stick figure picture he is referring to, is actually ONE of the mohammad cartoons, so it is hardly inoffensive.
jbrettlip wrote:I agree whole heartedly with the posts here. (against my avatar). I want CC to become a place free of bigotry. I initially sent the black face avatar to Owen, asking WTF?? I think my current avatar should be banned, and so should Owen's. Also anything political or racist should not be allowed. But when it is ok for a user to use hate imagery, even in the definition of art, it brings down the site.
And Cicero, the stick figure picture he is referring to, is actually ONE of the mohammad cartoons, so it is hardly inoffensive.
Ray Rider wrote:Juan_Bottom wrote:Ray Rider wrote:I have known what it was since you first put it up as your avatar and found it very disturbing. I considered sending you a pm asking you to remove it, but was quite sure you would not have the decency to do that, so I never even tried.
Ok, WTF people? When JBRETTLIP had his "I love Lymes" avy, I was offended, and I did ask him to remove it. Not only that, but I explained exactly why it was offensive.
Exactly! You talking to him didn't make a difference--he said he only removed it after the mods started talking to him.
Like Night Strike said, I just don't see why people can't have a little more respect for others rather than always trying to push the limits and offend people.
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
Ray Rider wrote:Like Night Strike said, I just don't see why people can't have a little more respect for others rather than always trying to push the limits and offend people.
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