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A question on race hate has now been on R/S for almost 1 hour, doe's anybody know of a?

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good organisation on the Net to which Yahoo can be reported for allowing this vile question to remain, as the way I see it, by not deleting this question, yahoo are allowing this to become a forum for racism. I do not think this should be allowed.

Please, if anyone knows of a site to which it can be reported, then let me know.

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  1. Leave it be. That guy deserves to be repremanded and ridiculed. I hope he reads the answers he gets.


  2. if its the one i think you're talking about, I reported it, and someone else before reported it.  I guess neither one of us were good enough, I read the rules, and seems that people who become report police end up getting more credit.  They dont seem to actually BOTHER reading the stuff themselves.... so its entirely up to the supposed credentials of the person reporting it.  High quality.

  3. What's the question.  Provide the link and if enough people report it, then Y!A will remove it.

    I personality do not report anyone regardless of the question.  If it's racism, I simply ignore it and move on.  

  4. I threatened them with litigation for revealing someone's personal details and they blocked my IP for a year. They're very sensitive about any threats of being reported for irresponsibly running this board.

  5. Since you didn't post a link to the question, it is not possible for me to see for myself what you consider to be "race hate".

    I'm guessing that you, at least, reported the question to Yahoo, and evidently, it did not get removed, so it is safe to guess that Yahoo doesn't agree with your assessment.

    Again, as you didn't post a link, as far as I can see, it's your word against Yahoo's word.

    Now, since they have violated me a few times, for questions that I could not see were rude or hateful in any way (although, I realize that most of the times I have been violated were probly my own fault), I have to say that, from my own perspective, they are generally a bit too zealous in deleting hateful questions, rather than otherwise.  

    Perhaps you are being oversensitive?

    Perhaps not...but, again, without a link to the question, how can we know??????

  6. I know someone reported it. Most of these things are gone in a few minutes so don't go nuts over one little question. The last thing we need here is Y!A getting more crazy about deleting questions.  

  7. That's a stretch. While racism is certainly repugnant, your accusation is laughable.

  8. I'll bet you scan television shows and write the networks over every naughty word too, don't you?  Censorship is evil.

  9. I saw one earlier that I reported. Might be the same one. I'm all in favor of free speech and I'm not big on reporting but that didn't belong here. If somebody wants to post that cr@p on their own web site that's one thing, but here in the public space it's out of bounds.

  10. Just below the question, there is a small box that says report abuse.  Click on it and report the party.

  11. It was posted for attention.

    Please stop giving it attention.  

  12. put a link on here so we can see what it is

  13. Pray and it will disappear  

  14. Just click on the button that says "report abuse"

  15. If people feel offense at something, if they say it should be banned, or if it promotes hate, that is the time when you should rush to it and see it for yourself, read it, meditate on it.

    After all, Galileo was hauled in under the "hate literature" laws of his time, for saying the Earth went around the Sun.  To oppose a Bible quotation, a religious belief, with truthful observations otherwise, was to show the "ultimate hatred" against mankind, of course.  It is becoming clear our own society is getting a little too religious about race as well.

    We are grateful to leftist busybodies to add a new "hate literature" language to the laws of many of the Western lands, sitting uncomfortably on the usual Western provisions for human freedom of speech, because they are neon sign-posts to things which deserve full consideration.

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