Posted on 10/03/2008 7:13:06 PM PDT by RightFighter
I've written a pretty strongly worded reply to the email I received from Margene, but I'm asking for Freeper help to join the effort to eliminate these types of obscene, vulgar, offensive designs from Cafepress. I don't care what candidate the design attacks - this type of design shouldn't be allowed. A racist would not, I would think, be allowed to print a design saying "Barack Obama is a _ _ _ _ _ _" (the "n" word). Why should this Sarah Palin attack be any different?
Please help.
Will you post a link to your CafePress shop here please?
If your example about an Obama t-shirt is racist, then I can assure you the Palin shirts are sexist.
“there are many here on Freerepublic who have spent a lot of money on Cafepress”
That’s true. And any website that sells merchandise featuring Milton Friedman, F.A. Hayke, Murray Rothbard, and Ludwig von Mises is fine with me.
What can you do? We live in a vulgar age.
Whoops, I meant to say F.A. Hayek.
These are indeed disgusting. What was Cafeprees response to your complaint?
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Obama Says A Baby Is A Punishment
Obama: If they make a mistake, I dont want them punished with a baby.
There are big battles to be fought. This isn’t one of them. Good luck with your sales, but you obviously knew what CafePress was all about when you started.
Worry about getting recalcitrant conservatives out to vote. That’s what matters.
Their response is in my original post.
In my original post, where it says “Go Palin Go”, that’s a link to my store.
I certainly did not know when I started that Cafepress would allow such vulgar material. Their own guidelines state that such material is prohibited.
Thanks. I will check it out.
I am sure those wearing those T shirts etc will do wonders for getting the undecided to vote for Obama
Here’s my response to their response (I used the actual word in my emails with them, not the c-—):
Margene,
Reading your response to my email, it would seem as if there are NO guidelines as to what is and is not appropriate. However, I note that you do have guidelines.
Your “General Guidelines for Prohibited Content” lists the following types of content that can be removed:
Inappropriate content or nudity that is not artistic in nature.
Obscene and vulgar comments and offensive remarks that harass, threaten, defame or abuse others such as F*** (Ethnic Group).
Content that depicts violence, is obscene, abusive, fraudulent or threatening such as an image of a murder victim, morgue shots, promotion of suicide, etc.
Material that is generally offensive or in bad taste, as determined by CafePress.com.
The list outlined above should NOT be construed as an exhaustive list of offensive material but rather as a general guideline for you to follow.
I would ask you, Margene, how it can be that a design that says “Sarah Palin is a c-—” can POSSIBLY pass even one of the tests above, much less all of them?
Certainly, the use of the word “c-—” is “inappropriate”.
The word “c-—” is both “vulgar” and “offensive”.
The phrase “Sarah Palin is a c-—” is “obscene” and “abusive”.
The use of the word “c-—” and the phrase “Sarah Palin is a c-—” is “generally offensive or in bad taste”.
Please tell me, Margene, how it can be even remotely possible that these designs do not qualify as Prohibited Content?
TF
GoPalinGo
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Nice. I wonder what their response to my note to them will be.
Why do the have an obscene policy if it varies around the world from individual to individual what is considered obscene as stated in the letter sent to you? If the c word is okay, why not the n word? Some people don’t consider that to be obscene?
Maybe you should print up a shirt that states Margene of Cafe Press is a c___. You know one man’s obscenity, is another man’s freedom of expression.
I hate to stoop to their level.
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