French sex show during pope visit

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Fencer128

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Originally posted by: rahvin
Apparently we have different views of tollerance. If someone wants to simulate sex in front of a crowd of christians I'm tollerant of their right to express their views, I'm also tollerant of the crowd to express THEIR views back to those people simulating sex. It's a two way street, they can simulate sex and the crowd can threaten them with violence. It's tollerance all the way around. If your point is to offend people you shouldn't get supprised when you actually do offend them and cause them to have a reaction to your attempt to express yourself. All actions have consequences.

I'm not sure I equate simulating sex with threatening (most likely meaning) violence? Is that a good example to set?

Andy