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Sunstone

De Diablo Del Fora
Premium Member
Phew... Lets hope they stay in the majority.

So far as I can figure it out, the vast majority of the world's people do not want to hurt others. If it were up to the majority of people, there would be no wars.
 

Zephyr

Moved on
I think the Muslims deserve what happen to them, because they are divided, unorganized, powerless, fight amongst each other for stupid things, and above all that, have leaders who are obsessed with power who automatically can change the law of the country based on their own mood, unlike the west which have laws and regulations which even the president himself can't change or cross. Not to mention that the president might held responsible sometimes and stand in front of a court if he abused his power.

If the Muslims really had some power, i would have proposed a new law which states that anyone who insults prophet Mohammed in anyway should be thrown in prison after standing in front of a fair court of course :D, or at least, he should pay some millions as a punishment, at least, if the court allowed the offender to get away with it without inserting him to prison.

For example, the jews have succeeded in doing so when they banned any act of denial of the holocaust in many european countries and France is one of them, plus the massive amount of educational materials given to the children in school so when they grow up, they KNOW how to behave regarding this issue. :cool:

Take this issue as an example:
http://www.religiousforums.com/foru...y-revisionist-historian-holocaust-denier.html

I really respect those who speak about free speech and i have no problem about that, but i laugh at their hypocrisy when they come in front of me and say that i'm not allowed to practice my free speech when it comes to the holocaust. How ironic! ha?
:rolleyes:

I know that some people will say now how evil i'm to deny such an incident in human history, but just to let you know, i'm not a holocaust denier, but i'm wondering about this double standard. It's just a matter of curiosity. ;)

So guys, am i allowed to deny the holocaust, practicing my free speech of course, in France and many other european countries?
Laws against Holocaust denial are ridiculous and dangerous, as well as going against what could be seen as the single most important right we have. Let's pray that the Muslims never get even nearly enough power to enact similar laws.
 

YmirGF

Bodhisattva in Recovery
Laws against Holocaust denial are ridiculous and dangerous, as well as going against what could be seen as the single most important right we have. Let's pray that the Muslims never get even nearly enough power to enact similar laws.
Oddly enough, I find that Canadian "hate" laws do not infringe on my freedom of speech in the slightest. Then again, I wouldn't make public comments that put me at logger-heads with said laws. Imho, these laws are not anywhere near as restrictive as some in this thread would have us believe.

Compared to what "The Truth" said in his previous post, I am assuming that he is making a jest, as he most certainly cannot be serious.
 

Zephyr

Moved on
Oddly enough, I find that Canadian "hate" laws do not infringe on my freedom of speech in the slightest. Then again, I wouldn't make public comments that put me at logger-heads with said laws. Imho, these laws are not anywhere near as restrictive as some in this thread would have us believe.

Compared to what "The Truth" said in his previous post, I am assuming that he is making a jest, as he most certainly cannot be serious.
Sorry, I'm not the most well-versed in Canadian law. Can you give me a brief rundown of what they actually restrict?
 
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