Well, really it depends on what country we are talking about... I've 
never been to Denmark, nor anywhere in Europe for that matter, but it 
seems like most of Europe has a thicker skin when it comes to be 
offended to shit like that. Like what being the former representative 
noun of course.

At the same time, I imagine in many countries that with strong 
amounts of religious fundamentalism, they may more sensitive... I 
seem to recall a certain incendiary cartoon.

Josh


On May 11, 2006, at 12:43 PM, Andreas Haugstrup wrote:

> On Thu, 11 May 2006 18:48:05 +0200, Monique Danielle
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>> I think that Sian is from outside the US. I think that culturally 
>> it is
>> far
>> more offensive to him.
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> It's usually the other way around, actually.
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