| It almost feels like you're being misunderstanding and misquoting on purpose. Genuinely voluntary apostasy, punished by death, happens. And it's clearly 'not succumbing to social pressure' to do it in countries that criminalize it and punish it by death.[1] And then you replace 'integral part of your identity' by merely 'part of your identity', however that's the important word you're omitting. When I was younger I liked some styles of music and felt them part of my identity too. Some used to mock and critisize them, and now that my tastes changed, I can see why. However, particular musical genres were never an integral part of my identity the same way people are gay or not, or have a particular ethnical background. Attributing some special powers to a class of mere opinions is wrong, misguided and often used as a tool of oppression.[2] [1]https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apostasy [2]https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blasphemy_law |
Says the guy who responds to a fraction of the arguments and makes absurd arguments expecting to be taken seriously.
>Genuinely voluntary apostasy, punished by death, happens. And it's clearly 'not succumbing to social pressure' to do it in countries that criminalize it and punish it by death.[1]
What the hell are you even on about? You make 0 sense. You were talking about apostasy and I merely explained that it's nothing out of the ordinary that people can succumb to social pressure and change their identity, this was very specific in the context of french society. So spare me your islamophobic rants.
>And then you replace 'integral part of your identity' by merely 'part of your identity', however that's the important word you're omitting.
So? You clearly don't understand the english language very well. Integral merely means "important, essential..." and leaving it out doesn't change the essence of the statement. Keep hairsplitting tho.
>However, particular musical genres were never an integral part of my identity the same way people are gay or not, or have a particular ethnical background.
Terrible comparison. A taste in music is not the same thing as a religion which encompasses almost every aspect of your life. Again, terrible terrible comparison.
>Attributing some special powers to a class of mere opinions is wrong, misguided and often used as a tool of oppression.
Yea, you just perfectly described France's abuse and misuse of 'satire' and 'free speech' to discriminate against minorities. France has its own blasphemy laws, although they don't label them as such, they are functionally and consequentially, the exact same. Not to mention what secular France has done in its colonial past, murdering and torturing millions of Algerians and Africans for resisting occupation and opposing secularism. Learn your own history and present before you try to lecture others.