On Apr 10, 11:27 pm, Austin Leeds <[email protected]>
wrote:
> There's a difference between personal morality and responsibility. If
> I were head of a company that caters to kids as well as adults, and
> especially makes itself out to be family-friendly, I would want to
> keep that promise of wholesome content as much as possible. Steve's
> being responsible. While I might not agree with him religiously or
> politically, and I think the consequences of not eating meat are
> finally catching up to him, I totally stand by Apple's moral and
> environmental stance.

Although I agree with Howard that this is not the venue for this kind
of discussion, I think that anybody who can afford an iPhone is old
enough to decide whether s/he wants to consume porn, and whether s/he
wants to enjoy Mark Fiore's award-winning cartoons (http://tiny.cc/
jd4pi). L'Steve is taking a stance dangerously close to opposing, or
at least hindering, free speech.

And, AFAIK, vegetarians "may" risk malnutrition (when not adequately
informed, of course: I trust you are, Howard ;-), but NEVER cancer,
according to medical studies...

Felix

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