levu, I think you're creating a straw man. I refuse to believe emacs
users are offended by the presence of vi in Software Center and I think
if you were honest, you'd say that's ridiculous too.

I know Christians and Muslims who use Ubuntu. I've never met anyone
offended by the presence of Bible or Quran software in Ubuntu. Some
might prefer not to see religious software but that's different than the
porn button by trying to start a movie.

I am not a religious fanatic but as the bug description says, there are
numerous examples where not hiding illicit software can cause
significant problems for Ubuntu and Ubuntu users. We should have a
mature blacklist in Software Center for 11.10 (and not attempt to
outright censor free software that happens to be controversial), and the
blacklist should be enabled by default.

I think dopewars should be on this blacklist too. While just a text-
based game, the whole point is buying and drugs illegally in New York
City. While I think US drug laws need dramatic reform, I don't think
this is appropriate for the general Ubuntu audience. I only think there
are a few apps that would be on this list.

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  Dash search unavoidably returns offensive results

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