An Iraqi man who carried out several Quran burnings in Sweden has been killed
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Christian militia group -- supplied by Iran?
How much kool-aid have you been drinking? No, Iran, the violently islamic theocracy does not support Christian groups. Unless it is for undermining their religious opponents, such as sunni Muslims. There is a common theme about religious wars.
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I think it's smart to be burning books as an act of protest.
People need to be able to exercise their rights, or else their rights will be taken away.
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Run on and on and on.
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Congrats, you just let the terrorists win.
Now people aren't allowed to do things that upset them
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Idk man, you'd have a point if Iran didn't systematically execute teenage girls for not wearing a headdress...
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You do know that there is 2 billion Muslims in the world?
So for the act of unknown assailants you think 2 billion people should be "mocked, ridiculed, and ostracized"
By your own example, because some women who got abortions have committed crimes in their life and many women rights advocates get offended by insults towards women seeking abortions, you would want to "mocked, ridiculed, and ostracized" them all too.
There is anti fascists who got so outraged by fascists that they have killed them too. So you must hate all anti fascists too.
By your own logic you just justify hating everyone in the world, because in every group of people you will find someone who you find reprehensible, which you then apply to the entire group.
This has nothing to do with free speech. It is just hating everyone, and how much you hate certain people is likely based on prejudice, not on actual actions of these people.
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That's because you don't want to understand it.
Willful ignorance is a powerful force.
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Chill there baby.
There is a murder investigation. So yes they are. Unless you're one of the troglodytes that wants to grab a pitchfork; i much prefer to let the police do their job.
Just because your American police is a joke, doesn't mean ours is.
You can burn as many books as you want, thats not why salsan was under investigation.
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If this was a Swedish-born guy, I would jump on the bandwagon of calling him an asshole.
But this guy was an Iraqi. I cannot outright condemn someone who gets so tired of the shit of the majority of their own country that ends up overreacting the moment they find themselves somewhere where they can express themselves freely.
Like, turban knocking in a Western city is (rightly) a hate crime. Turban knocking in Tehran? That's fucking righteous.
Middle eastern Christians, atheists, etc very often end up being "wrong" wherever they find themselves. Wrong in their home countries for being the kuffar Other, wrong in the West as "islamophobes" when they speak out about their othering.
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Just because your American police is a joke, doesn’t mean ours is.
I have literally zero fear of burning any book in the US.
Unlike in france and sweden...
I'm also referring to the apparent laws Sweden has against book burning.
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...what does the state have to do with it? Fundamentalist Christians in the US burned books without state power. Nazis regularly encourage book burning and they haven't had state power in a few decades.
This Nazi, for instance, did not have state power behind him. Just a group of sycophants encouraging his antics.
If you're on the side of a book burning Nazi nut job, you're the bad guy.
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There are no such laws. you bought it, you burn it.
There are laws about religious, racial or ethnical discrimination though.
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he wasn't allowed to before either. we have laws against that.
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what do you mean?
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I'll get back to you on that. If you like you can contact me via email [email protected].
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Then why are people saying what he was doing was illegal for 'inciting hatred'?
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Ah, an idiot.
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You say it better than me
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They're just being an ass about your writing.
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Right because your beloved CCP would never censor any books, right? lol