I support Christians who find their freedom of speech limited in UK universities but appreciate it when they recognise it's not just them.
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I disagree strongly with what they want to say about this but also with stopping them from doing so.
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Their framing is hard to sympathise with. Not 'We must be allowed to speak coz freedom matters' but ' coz our views are a matter of faith'
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That doesn't work coz the ppl trying to stop you speaking are also motivated by deeply held beliefs they consider 'sacred.'
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Then the only argument you're left with is 'my beliefs in God are better than your beliefs in LGBT equality' & that won't wash in the UK.
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Much better strategically to support freedom of speech for everyone than 'Christians are so oppressed' in country with it as state religion.
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Obviously, this is much better ethically as far as I'm concerned too but thought I'd point out the foot-shooting.
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Please notice this censoriousness is affecting everyone &care abt them too rather than claiming unique oppression & saying Jesus foretold it
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Christians are not allowed to express deeply held views on sexuality and gender. Muslims have similar views
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Yes, that's what I'm talking about.
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These days men put on make-up and a dress and demand to use the Ladies toilets because of gender confusion.
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