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by hrimfaxi 40 days ago
Many people don't agree with the current and future societal values and norms. Why can't people be left alone in peace?
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Because they won't leave others alone in peace. Because they work to enshrine their religious dogma into law and enforce it with violence.
Sure but in the case of this article, seems like it doesn’t affect anyone else but the consumers of this product.
If you don't think MAGA parents wouldn't force this on their children, you need to look up the history of MAGA and MAGA-types

Helicopter parenting is at an all time high. The same parents are loading Life360 onto their kids' phones and expecting them to keep it installed after turning 18.

And no one is stopping them. But they don't have the right not to be ridiculed, and I suspect a lot of people ridiculing them are fellow Christians.

It's not as if anyone is going to chain them by their ankles to the back of a truck and drag them to death for being straight over it.

>But they don't have the right not to be ridiculed

Are we allowed to ridicule the things Jews and Muslims do to segregate themselves from western society, or just Christians?

The right to ridicule all religion is important. Just like the right to ridicule anti-religion is also important.
You didn't answer my question and went around it with a politically correct socially acceptable platitude. Like how when people asked "if they think black lives matter" and they answered "I think all lives matter".
Not only religion. Some countries spread their dogma with violences to other countries too.
Christians are not being victimized by other people calling them stupid or whatever. We have religious freedom, people are allowed to believe whatever they want. That doesn't mean that everyone has to keep silent, though.

Ironically, the only people victimizing Christians are grifters like this dude, who promise and sell them something they don't need and that won't work. This phone network grift is no different than those TV pastors who own private jets.