You can find more politically incorrect items in places like:
a. The supplied clipart.
b. The spell checker.
c. The thesaurus.
Now extend this to the other language versions and where do we stop?
Bob
By Sebastian Rupley, PC Magazine
February 13, 2004
Microsoft Corp. is facing some questions about political correctness and fonts this week following the release of a critical Windows update that also happens to include a previously released font removal tool.
At issue is Microsoft's decision to remove two swastikas and the Star of David from its Bookshelf Symbol 7 font. Microsoft officials characterized the presence of the swastikas as "an unintentional oversight." The company has confirmed that some users became upset at the presence of the swastikas.
The Bookshelf Symbol 7 font removal tool is available online and is part of a critical update to Windows which went out this week. The explanation for posting the tool says "this font has been found to contain unacceptable symbols." The removal tool specifically removes the Bssym7.ttf font that is included in Microsoft Office 2003.
More: http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,4149,1527104,00.asp

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