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Having a point of view is one thing .And asking questions on skin colour ,race or religion .With the intention to learn .I have no problem with that .But everyday the relentless bombarding of racially motivated questions that people get away with baffles me..And what really gets me is the fact that you can ask something really really simple ,And get a violation warning .I've replied to emails from yahoo Q/A asking this but they do not reply.Makes you start to wonder what's on their agenda......Oh if i've spelt anything wrong that's not the issue

2006-11-27 10:47:38 · 33 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Cultures & Groups Other - Cultures & Groups

To kevin m i'm sorry to hear that .as far as i can see you were just asking a question based on a report .I don't have a problem with that

2006-11-27 11:21:23 · update #1

33 answers

If they are racist...no they shouldn't be allowed.

I can understand questions that are about learning about one another's cultures. We don't have to be insulting about it.

Having said that....some people just live and breathe on here to piss people off...like they get off on it or something.

2006-11-27 10:52:16 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 6 1

I don't think it's a question of what's allowed and what is not ... it's simply that the platform is there for good and bad use as that's simply how human beings come. In this age of political correctness and pettiness .... I think we should take a mature attitude and simply ignore bad taste and inflammatory statements ... that's the adult way to deal with things. I mean, simply don't let it get to you. If we all could adopt the same level of maturity and tolerance, the world would be a better, safer and happier place. To prove my point, simply look at our world ... people are being killed everyday because of simple intolerance. And you are right ... education and understanding would go a long way to dampening that. It's all a question of power at the end of the day .... tell me .. what is the point?

2006-11-27 10:56:56 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

Racisim is a nasty, brutal, ignorant thing. Should it be tolerated?

Freedom of speech is not only for those who agree with one another. If we censor one, the who will be next? The religious? The atheists? The liberals? The conservatives?

You have a right to an opinion, regardless of how ignorant it may be. The only exception would be speech that would incite riot or be proven to be the cause of violence and against the public safety. For example, yelling "FIRE" in a crowded movie theater or concert would certainly not be protected speech.

2006-11-28 05:21:01 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I asked this question : -

The met. police were dubbed "institutionally racist" are blacks "institutionally criminal" given the results
published today i.e young black males are more likely to be involved in crime than their white counterparts

Additional Details

7 hours ago
This is a legitamate question about the metropolitan police and extending the logic that brandid them racist.


and I got a notice that I am going to terminated by Yahoo. I believe this is unfair in that my question was deemed racist because I questioned a story in the news and tied it to an old story.

The Lawrence enquiry decided that the London ( Metropolitan ) Police were "institutionally rascist" and this offended many policemen and a wide cross section of society. The reforms then introduced have been seen by many as going to far.

todays official UK report says a greater percentage of blacks are in trouble with the law compared to whites.

I wished to explore the logic of the first and extend it into the second situation to show that I thought both conclusions were wrong.

For this I am going to "executed". What happened to free speech. May your God protect you.

Goodbye. Kevin Manning

2006-11-27 11:12:04 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

RACIST QUESTIONS ARE NOT ALLOWED. NIETHER ARE RANTING OR VENTING QUESTIONS ALLOWED. THIS SITE IS SUPPOSED TO BE USED IN QUESTION/ANSWER FORMAT ONLY. NO ONE BOTHERED TO READ THE COMMUNITY GUIDELINES!! i didn't either, until one of my questions was removed. i recommend everyone reads it. IF YOU FIND ANY QUESTIONS/ANSWERS THAT VIOLATE THE GUIDELINES, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT, AND POSSIBLY ARE AT DUTY TO REPORT THEM AS ABUSE. NO ONE SHOULD GET AWAY WITH RACISM or things like venting frustrations, or advertising, or "point-gaming". it would make things a lot easier if people respect the guidelines which call for common courtesy and respect. hope you'll read. you may also see why some questions or responses were deleted.

2006-11-27 11:11:48 · answer #5 · answered by jamoncita 5 · 0 0

No questions which are offensive in anyway should not be allowed.

Kevin M keeps posting questions that are offensive to people, including full of racism.

Questioners like that should be banned from Yahoo and reported to the police, for investigation.

2006-11-28 20:30:33 · answer #6 · answered by thebigtombs 5 · 0 0

NO!!!

Promoting hatred of other human beings is NOT "giving an opinion." It's encouraging others to hate as well. As far as I'm concerned racist views are no better that spam and garbage commercial advertising.

A lot of boneheads are going to pull the "Freedom of Speech" rant here to defend their intolerance but they don't even understand what Freedom of Speech means.

Freedom of Speech originally referred to people having the right to criticize their government and church without getting killed for it. It referred to Treason and Heresy. In North America it isn't "treason" to say your president or prime minister is an idiot. In some other countries in the past, you were executed for it under the crime of treason.

Neither are you burned at the stake anymore for saying God doesn't exist or that priests or holy men (oxymoron) are all pedophiles. People used to be put to death for that and still do, in Muslim countries, if you say anything against the religion. In Muslim countries, there basically is no freedom of speech.

Freedom of speech does NOT refer to S.O.B.'s encouraging others to hate people! Racists spread hatred and fear. They don't base their views on valid, proven information; they're just spewing some stupid, mean crap made up by a bunch of dinks.

2006-11-27 11:13:23 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

Yahoo is a private company; it can do whatever it wants.

However, in my opinion, all questions that seek to actually ask something should be allowed, no matter the beliefs of the person. If they ask to make others know what they feel, though, or to harrass, etc., they shouldn't be allowed.

When someone asks "Are all black people evil? Because I think they are.", that's just their opinion, meant to stir people up. If someone asks "Why are all black people thug gangbangers? I've noticed there are a lot . . .", I'd say that's fine, although the person may hold racist beliefs and ask their questions assuming them, they truly are just misinformed and trying to get information. Then it's our jobs to set things straight.

2006-11-27 10:57:35 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

The racial questions go both ways. I think that discussing race issues should be encouraged, while understanding that degrading and stereotypes are unnecessary.

Everyone learns tolerance somewhere, and if someone who is racial comes here, be an example instead of flaming him back. You can't change everyone into seeing it your way.

I don't think the executives at Yahoo are orchestrating a racial bias, and your presumption is silly to actually suggest that.

2006-11-27 10:59:44 · answer #9 · answered by asshat.mcpoop 4 · 2 0

Racist questions should not be allowed. I report anyone who asks a racist question..
I agree that it isn't racist to ask are we allowing too many people into Britain. We are a small country with limited resources and often immigrants have crossed several borders to arrive here. It doesn't matter where they have come from or what colour their skin is. Our health service and education system are limited, When a question relates to the colour of a person's skin or their country origin then that is a racist question.

2006-11-27 11:01:25 · answer #10 · answered by ribble_girl 2 · 0 2

Depends what you mean. Give an example of a racist question. Sure, using racial slurs in your post is one thing but a question like 'Is there too much immigration into U.K. these days?' is a reasonable question but some people don't seem to think so. So it's difficult where to draw the line unless you just ban any question that strays beyond 'Am I pregnant?', 'I love my internet boyfriend' etc. which would be pretty dull.

2006-11-27 10:58:40 · answer #11 · answered by Katya-Zelen 5 · 3 1

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