too bad your edit didn't fix your spelling error.
so what if jobs wants to get on a moral high-horse and pontificate. . .as you say, many times, if you don't like the product, don't buy it. whether android ends up becoming a worthy competitor is what will drive apple's policies. if they want to be like chick-fil-a and not be open on sunday, and can survive, good for them. i understand you don't like their command and control mentality, and, you could probably guess, i don't either for probably similar reasons, but if they can do it, and people will still buy their products, that's how it works.
when a company dictates to the customers what it can have and what it can't have, you're bound to meet resistance and, hopefully, when you have a large enough and vocal enough crowd, the company will listen. whether or not jobs is so arrogant as to ignore the criticisms is another question.
If he's so concerned about my moral well being, why doesn't he keep porn off the Mac using consumer filters ala parent filters? Why does he use "we" when he realy means "I"? Why not take the camera out of the iPhone to stop sexting? Why not just be a little bit consistent?
And the biggest question of all - why when someone questions Big Steve about being the ultimate determinant for it?s consumers what content they should be able to receive, does he always result to porn? This inquiry was about another failure in the app approval system.
I already voted with my dollars decades ago, but that doesn't mean I can't mock him when he makes statements like these. Jobs can pontificate from his moral high horse all he wants about the devices
in his home, but stay the fuck out of mine and everybody elses.