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Is not everyone around the world
Than you should not call EU islamophobes when we say ban the burqa?
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Is not everyone around the world
I see here people make zest about the four letter words but studiously avoid explaining why Jesus Christ was banned? I remember the 100 threads opened when Swiss banned minarets? Are people here closet Christianityphobes?
Pointless...! These guys must really be bored to comeup with such a list! It's all too easy to bypass.
"Zardari" - Banned
"Z ardari"
"Za Rdari"
"Zard Ari"
"Z-A-R-D-A-R-I"
try Jardari
The news has provided the solution also:
It’s unclear how telecom companies who cannot even filter out commercial spam will be able to handle this new morality burden. But Pakistanis, used to growing online censorship administered by the PTA, took little time to come up with the obvious workaround to the SMS censorship. The offending words are numbered on the blacklist. Many including @SamadK came up with the idea, “Now instead of typing the whole gaali you just need to send the number. Thank you PTA for making is even lazier.”
A quick question. Can it be called an attack on freedom of speech?
The real problem is unsolicited text messages, whether obscene or not. Thus, instead of trying to censor certain words, governments around the world should require mobile companies to have a system whereby only people who are in your contacts list can send you text messages.
I see here people make zest about the four letter words but studiously avoid explaining why Jesus Christ was banned? I remember the 100 threads opened when Swiss banned minarets? Are people here closet Christianityphobes?