Bigboii
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In light of the recent debate over preferential treatment in Europe towards Jewish population where certain laws are in place where people cant denounce holocaust and if they do they can be jailed/punished and Muslims feeling that same privilege's are not extended to them when people make cartoons of Prophet PBUH
So this deserves a debate
My opinions are and I know I am in the minority but what if we just make all of it legal criticism of Jews/ holocausts, cartoon of Muhammad PBUH
cause I think we can't ban everything because Islam is an "idea" (for non Muslims at least) and any idea can be criticized ,made fun of
So where can we draw the line between criticism of an idea and public sentiments so I personally think don't even draw a line in the first place
I am genuinely curious what do people think about this? Freedom of speech > Public sentiment (remember it should be applicable to every idea/ religion not just Islam like it is right know)
So this deserves a debate
My opinions are and I know I am in the minority but what if we just make all of it legal criticism of Jews/ holocausts, cartoon of Muhammad PBUH
cause I think we can't ban everything because Islam is an "idea" (for non Muslims at least) and any idea can be criticized ,made fun of
So where can we draw the line between criticism of an idea and public sentiments so I personally think don't even draw a line in the first place
I am genuinely curious what do people think about this? Freedom of speech > Public sentiment (remember it should be applicable to every idea/ religion not just Islam like it is right know)
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