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No shit. Strip anything of all the bad things and it will suddenly stop being bad!Strip them of motivation, agenda, personal gain and all you've got is a dude setting fire to some paper which happens to contain a certain religion's holy text.
You overlooked the fact that people said they were going to kill innocent people if he did it. The President of the United States called the pastor himself, saying people would die if he burned it. Even disregarding the fact the he knew it would happen, his motivations are clear. His intent was to have them commit violence to justify his claims. He manipulated sick, ****ed up people into killing others so that he could bash a religion he hates.Did he explicitly compel or instruct anybody to act violently? Not so far as I can see, unless I've overlooked something.
In what capacity is it worth discussing? He's morally culpable, I agree, but beyond that there's nothing inherently wrong about his actions, in fact I'll happily defend them in the name of free speech/freedom of expression. Strip them of motivation, agenda, personal gain and all you've got is a dude setting fire to some paper which happens to contain a certain religion's holy text. Of course, the problem is not really that he did it, but that he publicized it, that much can be criticized. Ultimately though, the real issue lies with the retaliation, and to accept it as inevitable while condemning the one who sparked it is a little... err, I don't really know what it is. But I don't agree with it. :v
No shit. Strip anything of all the bad things and it will suddenly stop being bad!
You overlooked the fact that people said they were going to kill innocent people if he did it. The President of the United States called the pastor himself, saying people would die if he burned it. Even disregarding the fact the he knew it would happen, his motivations are clear. His intent was to have them commit violence to justify his claims. He manipulated sick, ****ed up people into killing others so that he could bash a religion he hates.
you wouldn't feel any sort of responsibility if you burned the book?Not the point I was trying to make. Strip the protesters' actions of the same things and you still have 10+ people dead. The book burning, taken out of context, is utterly innocuous, besides a little CO2 and the wasted paper (which, you could argue, was already wasted ). I'm not saying context isn't important, I'm saying that his actions are nothing without context, therefore there's nothing inherently wrong with them. All taken into consideration, he was absolutely negligent to act the way he did, but beyond being morally culpable there's not really any fault on his end that deserves reprimand or correction. The true fault lies squarely with the people who perpetrated and incited the killings.
there's not really any fault on his end that deserves reprimand or correction.
would people's opinions be changed had this happened in the US? in canada he probably could have been prosecuted because he's inciting hatred which is a criminal code offense although the murders would have to have happened in canada not outside canadian jurisdiction
Many of us prefer it when you keep it that way.jebus effing christ are you guys still talking about this? this is why I dont post comments in some threads.
No shit. Strip anything of all the bad things and it will suddenly stop being bad!
You overlooked the fact that people said they were going to kill innocent people if he did it. The President of the United States called the pastor himself, saying people would die if he burned it. Even disregarding the fact the he knew it would happen, his motivations are clear. His intent was to have them commit violence to justify his claims. He manipulated sick, ****ed up people into killing others so that he could bash a religion he hates.
you wouldn't feel any sort of responsibility if you burned the book?
What's he's saying is that if you say that honey sucks you're not responsible for how bees in another country react.
I hope you are not seriously implying the ignorant Pastor is responsible for the actions of these murderers. Decapitating another human being is not a rational response to the burning of a mass-produced bundle of paper.
What's he's saying is that if you say that honey sucks you're not responsible for how bees in another country react.
jebus effing christ are you guys still talking about this? this is why I dont post comments in some threads.
you wouldn't feel any sort of responsibility if you burned the book?
Oh, I agree. I dont think any official action should be taken to punish him. What he did is indeed protected by our constitution and I believe he should be allowed to do shit like that in a "free" society. That doesn't mean we shouldn't talk about how much of a stupid piece of shit he is, and we should treat him like we do with any member of the Westboro Church, if not worse since his malice lead to people getting murdered.
What's he's saying is that if you say that honey sucks you're not responsible for how bees in another country react.
Religion is stupid. It gives people excuses to do stupid things with made up justification. No one wins. Everyone just hopes after they die that they win...
You know what really doesn't make sense to me about religion? What sparked the necessity for religious people to coerce and convert people to their religion? When I was loosely associated with Christianity, it was often pressed that we should go forth and "spread the word." That phrase is used a lot. The reason is always "because it's God's will." Of course all things in modern religion are products of past belief systems. What of the past dictated mass conversion? I'm just guessing from the time it's taken me to type this, is that when religions were first adopted, it was important to have as many followers as necessary to have yourself recognized and allowed to practice as you please.
I'm just... disappointed that something that so openly professes peace, love, and unity - as with just about any religion - can spawn so very much war, hate, and segregation...
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Go-Go Gadget MASSIVE sweeping generalisation about "Religion".