Maybe laws need to be made against this? Else how to justify the restrictions on display of Nazi symbols? @HPluckrose @Atheist_Iran
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Even when there is "no action", just the display of Nazi / ISIS symbols has a huge psychological effect on people
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On large groups of people. Shouldn't that be a case for restrictions on "display" of such symbols?
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No. Its the rationale for criminalising open displays of homosexuality & atheism.
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I can imagine Yazidi's getting nightmares on seeing the ISIS flag.
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@Atheist_Iran Ppl who see those as morally abhorrent wld argue they have a worse effect.pic.twitter.com/bEBzAI7E8q
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In other words "Absolute FOE"? No restrictions at all?
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Replying to @KMKUGULET @Atheist_Iran
Not for offensiveness, no. Incitement, slander, breaking of confidentiality etc still criminal.
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The N-word should be OK then?
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