The image upload part of the edit-user-info page contains a warning, stating that the privilege of being able to upload an image will be taken away if abused. I think it's time to do so. Actually, there's text on Alex the Serb's homenode that isn't too friendly as well.

The pbrush.exe-mutated NATO symbol can really hurt some people's feelings, and the anti-America rant isn't quite loving either. Although I'm in favor of freedom of speech, I think we, as a community, should draw a line. If possible, I think there should be a rule that says anti-$anything is disallowed, unless the $anything is technical.
A while ago, I've /msg'ed Alex about the link he had back then. It didn't help. Now, there's not just a link, but the image is uploaded to Perl Monks, and an anti-NATO image is hosted on this very site :(.

This monastery is supposed to be friendly (if I understood correctly), but how many of you think this particular home node is friendly?

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In reply to Friendly home node by Juerd

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