• Syndic@feddit.de
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    1 year ago

    There has to be some room for freedom of expression, even for people expressing ideas we dislike.

    And there still is plenty of room of public expression of opinions without burning a book representing a religious group. Seriously there are thousands of ways to do so.

    But European countries did learn some lessons and that’s why some actions such as calling for religious or other minority groups to be killed or to intimindate such groups with displays of violence isn’t allowed in many of them. And burning a religious book in public is such an act of intimidation which serves absolutely no constructive purpose. That’s why many European countries don’t allow such behaviour.

    • CapeWearingAeroplane@sopuli.xyz
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      1 year ago

      You act like there would be less of a reaction if people ripped up, walked on, or in other ways desecrated the Quran. This isn’t about book burning, this is about a group of people not tolerating that on of their symbols is desecrated.

      Imagine if we prosecuted people for burning flags or signs with slogans… but maybe you think that should be illegal as well?

    • Fifteen_Two@lemmy.ca
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      1 year ago

      Doyou care if I burn a stack of paper? Then you shouldn’t care if I burn a fucking book.

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        1 year ago

        I certainly care if you burn a stack of paper in the middle of the street, there’s no good reason to do it and it’s a public danger.

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          1 year ago

          Okay, people will rip the holy book of the week instead. You may not have a good reason to do it, but others should be free to do so.