As for the fine, I don't know much about it but in the OT thread for it the resident AT lawyers seem to think it doesn't hold water and wont go anywhere.
Unfortunately they don't know the meaning of the word, "mutual." Mutual respect would also have you respecting the viewpoint of those who burn the Koran. (As long as it's a reasonable protest)
Europe is kowtowing to intolerance in the name of tolerance.
Polite speech doesn't need to be protected.
Burning religious literature should be a protected right in the US.
Hopefully what's happening in the UK doesn't happen here.
Does burning the bible have the same penalty?
/shrug
I just like to mess with people.
Burning a religious book is not polite speech. Just because others are intolerant doesn't mean we should be.
Burning a religious book is not polite speech. Just because others are intolerant doesn't mean we should be.
The 1st Amendment doesn't say "polite speech."
Freedom of speech is measured by that speech which offends us most, not that speech which we agree or find "polite."
I have a hard time caring about this. As though the right to burn Korans is a freedom we should be proud to embrace...![]()
I was responding specifically to something someone else posted.
I think burning religious texts borders on hate speech actually. It serves no purpose other than to incite hatred and violence.
Excellent point. Also, the reason they were arrested could technically be used against anyone in the US as well, first amendment doesn't protect you there.
The argument that speech should be censored to prevent violence was rejected in the civil rights context and it should not be accepted now.
Making "hate" speech illegal is about the most egregious violation of the first Amendment one can make. Why? Because then ANY protest or disagreement can be characterized as "hate" speech.
Hell, just look at the political disagreements in P&N. Nearly ALL of that is "hate speech" to someone.
If I hate you or anyting about you or hate your opinions, and want to express that, I should be free to do so and vice versa.
Making "hate" speech illegal is about the most egregious violation of the first Amendment one can make. Why? Because then ANY protest or disagreement can be characterized as "hate" speech.
Hell, just look at the political disagreements in P&N. Nearly ALL of that is "hate speech" to someone.
If I hate you or anyting about you or hate your opinions, and want to express that, I should be free to do so and vice versa.
Real life troll? Got it. Fair's fair. Shoot me your Mom's phone number by pm. I just like to mess with people, too.![]()
Well, I'm not calling for a change to the constitution but I do not think we, as Americans, should be burning the Koran or any other religious text either. It is symbolic and it is nothing more than a bunch of self-righteous pricks saying fuck you to a whole group of people simply because they don't agree with them. In short, we're no better than the Islamic extremists we are trying to offend.
I have a hard time caring about this. As though the right to burn Korans is a freedom we should be proud to embrace...![]()
