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If someone said > > that to a co-worker, they would likely be terminated. > > > Interesting, I want to know if the three words, rape, pregnancy and WTK, > could be used before judge in your hometown court by anyone like your lawyer. Hillf, This isn't a court. And there's no reason to use the word "rape" in a technical conversation on the Linux kernel mailing list. Perhaps a person reading this was a victim of rape. How do you think that would make them feel? Welcomed to our community? Absolutely not. Which is why it's totally unacceptable. -- Steve