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C R

Guru
Tell that to the staff of Charlie Hebdo Magazine 😂

They were killed by a terrorist, not prevented from publishing their stuff by some law. And Charlie Hebdo are still publishing their stuff unimpeded by the state.
 

C R

Guru
I am fully aware of that, but, thank you anyway

So what was the point of your post? Someone claimed that it is illegal to criticise islam. It was pointed out that it is very much legal to criticise islam, with examples. One other example is Charlie Hebdo, though that is in France. They continue to exercise their legal right to take the piss out of whoever. The fact that some twät takes a medieval fairy tale too seriously doesn’t change the fact that it is very much NOT illegal to take the piss out of said fairy tale.
 

icowden

Squire
Continue with the rent boy theme, Boris Johnson has called Starmer
Two-tier Keir is the orange ball-chewing manacled gimp
NURSE! Andy needs his meds again, and STOP letting him read the Telegraph. You know he's easily led and it does terrible things to his blood pressure...


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BoldonLad

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So what was the point of your post? Someone claimed that it is illegal to criticise islam. It was pointed out that it is very much legal to criticise islam, with examples. One other example is Charlie Hebdo, though that is in France. They continue to exercise their legal right to take the piss out of whoever. The fact that some twät takes a medieval fairy tale too seriously doesn’t change the fact that it is very much NOT illegal to take the piss out of said fairy tale.

Simply that the likelihood that “some twat who believed a medieval fairy tale” is much more likely true to kill you for exercising your legal right to “take the piss” out of Islam, is, IMHO, to end in you death or injury, than if you exercise a similar right wrt to (say) Christianity.
 

Stevo 666

Well-Known Member
Simply that the likelihood that “some twat who believed a medieval fairy tale” is much more likely true to kill you for exercising your legal right to “take the piss” out of Islam, is, IMHO, to end in you death or injury, than if you exercise a similar right wrt to (say) Christianity.

Don't tell him that, we want to see him exercise his legal rights 😇
 

Pblakeney

Active Member
Simply that the likelihood that “some twat who believed a medieval fairy tale” is much more likely true to kill you for exercising your legal right to “take the piss” out of Islam, is, IMHO, to end in you death or injury, than if you exercise a similar right wrt to (say) Christianity.

That has nothing to do with laws, and everything to do about religious nutters.
 
There isn't and you don't.

If you do it in such as way as to invite public disorder then you get arrested for causing public disorder.

Try burning a copy of both in your garden. You'll find that no-one cares.
The way the law has been bent in terms off what is ''public disorder'' or not makes it an ''public disorder'' if a neighbor even if he/she is 8 blocks away sees it and complains. Then there also the thing about mob-rule if you or anyone else post about you now burned Quran online you're life is at the very least much less comfortable, at worst in danger.

What would I be telling them?
maybe you can learn something...
But it would be more usefull if you find out where they get that ''criticism on islam is illigal'' in the UK from.
The video that was brought up earlier in the thread was about the UK.
So you think if there was an uk version of Charlie hebdo their wouldn't be extremist muslim terrorist killing them? Sweet summer child...
 

BoldonLad

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That has nothing to do with laws, and everything to do about religious nutters.

Everything to do with about religious nutters who are followers of a certain religion would be more accurate IMHO.

As a non-believer, I regard all religions as fairy tales, although, I do accept other peoples right to believe said fairy tales.
 

C R

Guru
Simply that the likelihood that “some twat who believed a medieval fairy tale” is much more likely true to kill you for exercising your legal right to “take the piss” out of Islam, is, IMHO, to end in you death or injury, than if you exercise a similar right wrt to (say) Christianity.

I agree, but that wasn't the discussion.
 

Ian H

Legendary Member
Everything to do with about religious nutters who are followers of a certain religion would be more accurate IMHO.

As a non-believer, I regard all religions as fairy tales, although, I do accept other peoples right to believe said fairy tales.

Most attacks on religious institutions are on mosques.
 
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