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Re: "purity" package



I'm concerned about a certain hypocritical tinge (so typical for the
US American culture BTW) in regard to this discussion.  Why is
everybody becoming so worried when there is some sex involved when on
the other hand nobody even bothers about explicitly cruel and violent
'games' like "doom" or "quake" distributed with (besides all other
distributions) Debian ?

Sex is the most healthiest and recreational thing in the world happily
loved by every single being on this earth and brutal violence is the
most feared/hated thing on this very same planet.  So why is nobody
speaking up against the inclusion of "doom" and "quake"?  

If it isn't about perversities i really don't mind having a package
dealing with sex within Debian.  IMHO it is no good idea to make this
distribution conform to US centric hypocritical values if on the other
hand cruel 'games' like "quake" and "doom" are accepted for inclusion.

                                 Thank you, P. *8^)
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   African Music Archive - Institute for Ethnology and Africa Studies
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