• @kaffiene
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    01 year ago

    Good. There’s no good reason to burn books. Free speech doesn’t require absolutism, it requires that we are capable of expressing our ideas. Yelling the N word doesn’t express an idea, it’s just offense. Ditto book burning. People who are absolutists are pretty much always being assholes.

    • Silejonu
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      Blasphemy and racism are two very different things.

      Blasphemy is a human right.

      Besides, there are already laws against hate speech.

      • @kaffiene
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        -11 year ago

        Different issue. I’m not debating categories of speech. I’m saying that speech that expresses no ideas but that is significantly hateful to a group of people shouldn’t be protected. There are trade offs here: offensive speech that expresses political ideas (beyond “we hate you”) is worthwhile and should be balanced against offense it may cause. I know this isn’t a nice simple black and white answer but I think the real world isn’t nice a simple. There are shades of grey. Other countries might weigh the tradeoffs differently and that’s fine. Doesn’t make this decision wrong, just that the tradeoffs are weighed differently to your intuitions

        • Silejonu
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          41 year ago

          That’s a nice word salad to say you support blasphemy laws.

              • @kaffiene
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                01 year ago

                I’m an atheist and you appear incapable of listening.

            • Silejonu
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              So you unambiguously said you support a blasphemy law, but somehow you don’t support blasphemy laws? Wake up.

              • @kaffiene
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                Wtf are you talking about? Show me where I “unambiguously said [I] support a blasphemy law”

        • @afraid_of_zombies
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          I am sorry you are overally sensitive to your skydaddy being insulted

            • @afraid_of_zombies
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              01 year ago

              Blasphemy the Holy Ghost then deny the existence of Allah and prove it please. As an atheist you should have zero problems committing the unforgivable sins of the Abrahamic faiths.

              • @kaffiene
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                01 year ago

                Oh FFS I’m not jumping through tour stupid hoops. Clearly not capable of a good faith discussion

                • @afraid_of_zombies
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                  11 year ago

                  Everyone check out the totally real not fake atheist here!

                  I knew it btw, I knew that anyone advocating cowardly appeasement would have to be afraid of a skydaddy and was so lacking in courage they would even lie.about their beliefs. When the going gets slightly tough we know who hides. Maybe pray harder next time and the zombie-jew will save you ;)

                  • @kaffiene
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                    01 year ago

                    You’re an idiot. I feel genuinely sad for you.

    • @Moghul
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      131 year ago

      Burning other people’s books is of course bad. Burning your own books? Idk man, you bought it.

      • acargitz
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        01 year ago

        Silly argument at the level of “I’m not touching you, I’m not touching you”. It’s not about how you choose to dispose your personal property, it’s about regulating a particular political act.

        • @Moghul
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          51 year ago

          The ban isn’t on inciting violence, it’s on burning a book.

          • acargitz
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            01 year ago

            Burning the quran is functionally incitement to violence.

            • @Blue_Morpho
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              31 year ago

              As a free speech advocate I will claim your post is an incitement to violence and therefore you should be arrested.

              • @gmtom
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                01 year ago

                Cool, you have every right to do so, but a court woukd likely find that a reasonable person would not consider that comment to be inciting violence.

                  • @gmtom
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                    01 year ago

                    Yeah keep stalking my account and reply to every single comment. That will show how well adjusted and sane you are.

              • acargitz
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                -11 year ago

                Sure. Call back when this is regularly a source of widespread social disturbance.

            • @afraid_of_zombies
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              21 year ago

              Why, is there some reason you associate Islam with violence? I can go ahead and burn a Bible, a Torah, a Mormon Bible, a copy of the Pali Canon and the most danger I am in is getting a strongly worded letter. Is Islam in some particular way different?

              • acargitz
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                People keep arguing from first principles as if politics is an abstract question to be solved by correct application of moral reasoning.

                I am not talking about Islam in general. I am not interested in that discussion. I am not talking about abstract ideas. I do not care for top down idealism, I care for bottom up pragmatism.

                In empirical practice, in our times and in these societies that we live in, this act has consistently increased the level of animosity, has incited violence, and is specifically being used to do those things on purpose. A democratic society can decide to put reasonable limits to it to protect peace and order. The fact that it remains a democratic society means that it retains its right to undo these limits at an appropriate time if it judges them to be hurtful or useless.

                Trust democracy.

                  • acargitz
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                    11 year ago

                    Different than what? The law doesn’t single out Islam, it makes it illegal to publicly burn any religious text.

                    “Is Islam different”, such a weird question. As if there is one single “Islam”? And as if there is nothing unique about it, like what, are all religions interchangeable like Coca-Cola and Pepsi? This is an entirely pointless question. Unless you’re trying to tease out if I’m an extremist, either an islamophobe or an Islamist? In which case, ask your question directly, I guess?

      • @kaffiene
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        01 year ago

        If I build my own cross and burn it in front of your house, that’s cool then? I don’t think it’s quite as simple as you imply

        • @Moghul
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          21 year ago

          Like I said in the other comment, the ban isn’t on instigating, it’s on burning a book. Also idgaf about the cross

        • @afraid_of_zombies
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          01 year ago

          Yeah, since you would be in the street and probably get hit by a vehicle. That would be hilarious. Please do this. Please setup a cross right in the street in front of my house to make your point and get struck by a truck.

          • @kaffiene
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            01 year ago

            Way to completely miss the point

            • @afraid_of_zombies
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              11 year ago

              I got your point, such as it is, and it was so clearly bad that mocking it seemed appropriate. There is a difference between targetted harassment of an individual who is a member of the general public and attacking skydaddy. One is a crime with a victim you can identify and the other (like all blasphemy) is a victimless crime. If Allah were real, and not just a plagiarism run through the mind of a warlord genocidal pedophile, it could not be harmed. It could not be afraid. It could not even be resisted. A human can’t harm a god, a human can easily hurt a human.

              Your entire attempt at comparison was not even worthy of this comment as it was so wrong. If you compared a sneeze to a supernova it would have been closer to comparing fictional Allah to a human. Blasphemy can never ever ever be a crime with a victim.

              Now go burn a cross in front of my house, but please make sure to wait a bit as there is still some daylight. I want it to be nice and dark.

              • @kaffiene
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                01 year ago

                The argument I was making was pretty much the kind of reasoning that the Danes are using in their law making. I don’t know why you bother even discussing these issues when you are incapable or unwilling of even think about their reasons. Enjoy fighting strawmen.

                • @afraid_of_zombies
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                  11 year ago

                  Congrats on repeating at repeating a bad comparison. Truly the greatest achievement of all time

                  • @kaffiene
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                    You’ve gone through and responded to each of my posts with accusations and deliberate misundersndings (unless you’re genuinely incapable of listening). You seem obsessive. I don’t get your attitude. I talk about things to try to communicate. You seem to want to score points. I’m done with this. I do t see the point of communicating like this.

    • Trantarius
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      71 year ago

      Book burnings are bad when they are used to prevent the free sharing of information or ideas. It is a form of censorship. Burning the Quran is not censorship, because this is not an attempt to ban the Quran or prevent anyone from reading it. Its an entirely symbolic gesture. Its comparable to burning the American flag, which I’m guessing you’re not so against.

      • @gmtom
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        01 year ago

        Its an entirely symbolic gesture.

        And what does it symbolise?..

          • @gmtom
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            01 year ago

            Appease these nuts 🤣

      • @kaffiene
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        -11 year ago

        Burning religious texts isn’t far off burning crosses. It’s stochastic terrorism

    • @Sylvartas
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      11 year ago

      I don’t disagree but I feel like they should just ban publicly burning books for reasons other than waste disposal. I think it’s weird to make an exception for one particular religious book

      • @kaffiene
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        01 year ago

        They didn’t. It’s for all religious texts

          • @kaffiene
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            01 year ago

            You seem determined to be a dick and not bother to understand what people are saying. I don’t see the point, but you do you