So would u b comfortable with the gov. denying citizenship 2 a non-violent Islamist solely due 2 their opinions
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Replying to @knwledgepursuer @sherlockmichael
Yes. Or anyone else who held views incompatible with human rights, equality & freedom.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Ok fair enough,I would just limit the no. of immigrants with illiberal views allowed in & focus on integration + reform of Islam
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Replying to @knwledgepursuer
Me too. Wrote this about it. http://helensatheistblogs.blogspot.co.uk/2016/08/hastily-written-response-to-frequent.html …
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Haha, that is actually the blog post I had in mind while we were talking.
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Replying to @knwledgepursuer
We're talking in abstract principles here. Reality has far more variables which need considering.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Fair enough, I am interested in both the abstract principles and the practical (non-idealistic) reality
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Replying to @knwledgepursuer
Me too. I tend to focus a bit too much on principles & not enough on practicality sometimes.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @knwledgepursuer
But I think with things like freedom of speech, you have to think situationally. It simply can't exist everywhere.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @knwledgepursuer
Or you'd have ppl discussing torture porn in primary schools, basket-weaving at medical conventions, no work getting done.
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Have to think: Is this a place ppl shld be able to say what they like. Eg a country, a public forum, a university.
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