And it came to pass that kang4321 wrote:
>
>> The polite and civilised way is not to use symbols which
>> offend even a minority, unless there are overwhelming
>> historical reasons for doing so in the given context. Do we
>> really think that the red star is an inherent part of
>> Mozilla ethos?
>>
>> Jacek
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> I have to agree with this.Mozilla should lose the star.
> But the thick-lined plaintive style of that 'commie' art
> is not offensive in my opinion. Just reflective of a certain
> style of art used by several cultures incluing america.
>
>
>
I agree. I grew up in a school decorated with murals in that
style. The murals were painted by an artist supported by the
WPA in the '30s.
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