@Liam_Smith1990 So no, I don't think you should for that, but doing it in a mosque during their prayers..That's a different line @HPluckrose
If we want to be able to say things which upset, eg religious ppl, have to defend offending other 'sacred' ideas
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Do you not see a difference between posting/discussing/protesting, and chanting hate speech at a remembrance ceremony?
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Yes but both should still be legal. Being able to protest should be legal.
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Hmmm... I'm not sure I'm convinced. it may come down to what day it is. It's a good job I don't decide law.
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@nevynxxx Those of us who think it important to criticise religion v vulnerable to any attempt to curtail free speech on grounds of offence -
Which I agree with. I think the article you mention goes beyond that though, it was harassment. It was intended that way.
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It didn't target an individual but a ceremony. As Kevin said:https://twitter.com/KevinOnEarth/status/803593361315794945 …
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I think if that was their aim, they wouldn't have gone about it like they did.
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I don't know what you mean?Aim was to protest celebrating the lives of Brit soldiers coz of the Muslim casualties of Brit soldiers
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