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Yet Yahoo Answers allow every derogatory remark about the President of the United States of America ? Interesting how that would not be allowed in other countries but hate is intensified in the USA towards anyone who is sitting in the President's House.... that sucks ! I remember the hate over Clinton and now Bush. What's wrong with you all ? Watch this QUESTION of mine will be deleted in 3 minutes. Freedom of the USA is gone down the drain using free-speech selectively eh ?.... WELL with Yahoo in charge, we're becoming like Yahoo's head honchos dealings with China's government..... they like heads that roll so long as it's not theirs

2007-01-16 14:53:09 · 24 answers · asked by Dream 4 in News & Events Current Events

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Yes I notice when I try to answer a queston it is deleted , it not there. The owners tell what they like what they don't like. I notice they like naked bodies cause some of these posters on here are vulgar naked.
You should try live in Arabia & show your body for a week of how ever long you stay out of jail

2007-01-16 15:03:00 · answer #1 · answered by Nat 4 · 1 0

This is Yahoo's site so they have a right to kick anyone off who does live up to the standards they put down, just as I have a right to kick someone out of my house for using the N word.

Having said that, I do feel Yahoo is getting too "politically correct." They may have a right to that decision, but I feel they have been making poor choices.

3 Questions I answered recently have been deleted.

"Is Liberalism a SIN or an illness?" I could understand why this was deleted. The last sentence asked if they should all be rounded up and shot. However, he wasn't actually suggestion they be shot so I would have understood if they decided it didn't quite cross the line.

"Are all the Pro-Bush people on Yahoo Answers paid by the GOP?" A stupid question, but I don't understand why it was deleted. I was especially bothered that fact that by deleting his Q, my answer was delated as well.

"Do DummyCraps really care about the right to free speech?" Insulting, yes. But are we going to delete all insults?

2007-01-17 13:28:38 · answer #2 · answered by Smart Kat 7 · 0 0

There are no real Yahoo "question police"... like a review board that receives abuse complaints, examines the complaint, then debates among themselves about whether to pull a question or an answer. It's all an automated process. If X number of people file a complaint to a particular question or answer, it gets yanked without any human intervention. Yahoo doesn't have enough people to react to the zillions of questions and answers that flow through every day.

2007-01-16 23:29:17 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Not one of my scathing remarks about the liberals has been deleted. I've made some pretty nasty comments about them but they are all still out there.

I do agree that liberals only believe in freedomn of speech when it is applied to their rants. When others have divergent views the liberals are the first to try to get the censored. The liberals are also more often the ones filled with hate speech.

2007-01-16 23:01:50 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

You know if you are liberal you also should set an example of being good person and that is to support your President and your congressmen, you may disagree but you should not offer words of trash about your own President. Democrats and others will disagree but you will never hear a democrat politician call your President a "fool" or "idiot" or the devil or whatever trash word that you can think of. We all need be united and that means supportive to the decisions of our leaders are finalized even if we disagree with them.

2007-01-16 23:00:46 · answer #5 · answered by Wheaties 2 · 2 0

The media is mostly owned by liberals for one thing, so there goes your freedom of speech......and like you said, this question just might go with it. This yahoo!answers thing is a part of media like the newspaper or tv. I'm not a liberal basher, but I question some of their positions as I do with the conservatives.

2007-01-16 22:57:00 · answer #6 · answered by brewbeer212 4 · 2 0

Since you've only been on since January 4, you apparently haven't had time to enjoy one of PC ANTAGONIST's lovely quesions (I generally don't like using all caps in this forum, but that's the way he writes it). I did a quick check under his profile. Out of the 73 questions he has asked (as of this writing), 36 of them are attacks on liberals, and those questions are all still out there. And that doesn't even count his answers to other people's questions. And he's just one of several who frequently launch attacks on liberals.

Personally, I find questions that attack either "stupid liberals/Democrats" or "stupid conservatives/Republicans" tiresome. It is perfectly possible for people who fundamentally disagree on various issues to have a reasoned debate. But please, for all of you who want nothing more than to have your views of the world reinforced by those of like mind, then join a club, or something. Stop wasting the time of people on this forum who are genuinely interested in disseminating knowledge and making rational arguments, as opposed to baseless assertions.

2007-01-17 17:47:00 · answer #7 · answered by Jeffrey S 4 · 0 0

I see lots of negative questions/comments about liberals, and vice versa. I don't bother reading ones with threats or that sound really really stupid or provocative for "shock" value tho, and so I probably don't realize when they have been removed. Those kind of questions are like a silent f*rt--they pass quietly away--a minor nuisance that leave no mark, hopefully.

2007-01-16 23:07:00 · answer #8 · answered by catcha22 3 · 1 0

if this is the way you feel then support your country babe--nothing is shown like it really is--news has become very selective and running for the top number one stories. My man is in the army and I get first hand info on some of the stuff.

2007-01-17 01:22:18 · answer #9 · answered by smeezleme 5 · 0 0

I agree support your damn country and stop bit-ch-ing about America.. STOP LISTENING TO CNN AND FOX NEWS they only show you what they want to show you. think when do you see them show the good things like buliding schools Americans do ..
i'm in the Army and I really I don't understand why "Americans" talk bad about there own country. I mean i'm sure Mexico has enough people leaving every day they'd be glad to make these people citizens.. hell even Canada is close enough too..
but in all seriousness every time i turn on the tv or computer some prick is talking bad about America. the majority of them are not educated on the facts and still want to talk down on us. There are thousands of American men and women overseas fighting and when they come home there pretty much spit on.
i'm not usually one to talk bad about the American government, but when are they gonna grow some balls in Washington and finish this war instead of holding back for every whimper and cry of those people who just want to complain about something?ok , yes america was built on complaining about y government, thats what the people who wrote the constitution wanted is that freedom..it says we have the right to oppose it,but honestly that was when we were governed unfairly by a king and we had no representation in parliament. if we did , then im sure we'd still be part of england . But America is fair to people in general ..hell we even give welfare to illegal immigrants

I think part of it is that America in this generation is so prosperous and decadent that most Americans, the younger especially, have never experienced any true hardship. We haven't been without wealth, security, or freedom, and so don't ascribe any value to them, taking them for granted. The people who know what it means to lack those things obviously value them - they flock here in droves to get them, often risking their lives just to enter America.

The rest of it is the secularism and liberalism that comes in part from the affluence I just mentioned. We are embarrassed by our past, because of wrongs real and imagined, and by our traditional values, which are now unfashionable or ignorant to "the enlightened", this incredibly arrogant generation of elitists. Most of all, have cut loose from the moral anchor of the Christianity the nation was founded on and born from, we are morally adrift - relativism calls the shots when it comes to "right and wrong", and a lot of people honestly don't know the difference.

Instead of growing older and wiser, America is regressing into a spoiled teenager- a large segment of the culture thinks it knows everything, without the experience or maturity to make sound judgements, wants everything and doesn't appreciate what it has, exhibits knee-jerk reactions based on emotion or sentimentality rather than reason, and in general has an odd mixture of pride and self hatred - preening and strutting while making self-destructive choices.

2007-01-16 22:58:44 · answer #10 · answered by johnjohn_9_21_03 2 · 1 2

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