This may be true but the ID stuff- aren’t those simply neutral laws of general applicability where the states interests SHOULD outweigh individual religious liberty.
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Replying to @chrijohnso @arthur_affect and
That would be the argument for upholding them under US precedent, specifically Employment Division v. Smith - obviously, not applicable in France. There's a case that they're pretextual (a pretty good one!) and even if technically legal, it doesn't really affect the substance.
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Replying to @faronfish @n8inSLC and
Cool, you hate liberals. That surely means that you can't possibly be a bigot.
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Replying to @faronfish @n8inSLC and
OK, cool, Mao doesn't like me. That's definitely relevant to the state suppression of Islam in France.
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Replying to @mssilverstein @faronfish and
Mao, of course, was completely fine with the destruction of pre-Communist monuments and expressions of various beliefs and ideologies, no matter how valuable they might be to some sense of national history. So are we tearing down Notre Dame or not?
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Replying to @mssilverstein @faronfish and
Although I mean, it's not like Mao's successors in Beijing have any particular qualms about launching genocidal campaigns against Chinese Muslims, so I guess you're perfectly consistent there.
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The ugliest and stupidest expression of horseshoe theory is self-identified Marxists having the same attitude about "the menace of global Islamist extremism" as the Bush administration
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Replying to @faronfish @mssilverstein and
I believe you call yourself a Marxist and have the same attitude about "Islamists" as the Bush administration Because I literally just saw it now
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