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by Lio
385 days ago
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I think if you were sensitive you could still have that conversation. People might very well complain, as is their right, but they’d still allow it if you were sensitive. The problem is that the Jewish community in the UK is relatively small and vulnerable and there is the tendency for such discussion to turn ugly and affect the lives of all British Jews regardless of their thoughts on Zionism. We don’t want you burning Korans outside of mosques and we don’t want you throwing paint at people on their way to temple. I’m not religious but I don’t want either of those situations. There are more effective ways to help those in trouble than starting pub fights. |
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Those two things are not the same. The latter is physical assault. The former isn't anything but a statement on faith.
> I’m not religious but I don’t want either of those situations.
I don't see anything wrong in burning a religious book as a public statement. Why, specifically, do you need that banned?