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U.N. passes "defamation of religion" resolution calling it "human rights violation"
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Well hopefully this will mean the end of Atheistic discrimination here in the United States. The Godless have been persecuted far too long and we should see all references to religion removed from the public stage. The Southern states of persecuted the Atheists far too long so it's about time someone stepped in!
In all seriousness, this is a very asinine resolution and no good can come out of this. So far Islam has had a free ticket against free speech as the incident in Denmark a few years back illustrated, no pun intended. Despite how hateful the speech is or how much you dislike it it should not be censored. Most amazing jew boots |
I'm not quite sure what this exactly means for the most part, or if it would honestly have any impact on my life, but this almost sounds like people will be able to get away with anything and claim its their 'religious right' and no one would be able to do shit about it.
From what I can tell, all this tells me is that the U.N. has pretty much said that it's "A O.K" for extremists like the Westboro Baptist Church to continue to do what they are doing and such, if I'm reading it right. George Carlin is rolling over in his grave right now I'll bet. :/ *Additional Post or whatnot* This is going to sound like a smartass comment, but with the 'promoting of tolerance and respect to all religions' flinging that is going about and since Scientology is considered a recognized religion, why can't homosexuals have their own religion and marriage codes? That'd spin heads. I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
in fact you've been persecuted far too little call me when they're throwing you into coliseums with lions okay? I was speaking idiomatically. |
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Not to burst that pride deliberately, but not too long ago, there was a minor flap involving author and geopolitical commentator Mark Steyn concerning an article he had written to Maclean's that apparently offended a few law-saavy Muslims to the point where they tried to bring out a tribunal with the Canadian Human Rights Commission, who smartly dismissed the case, as well as the British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal after they gave it a hearing. The one exception was the Ontario Human Rights Comission, who even though did not have jurisdiction over the issue decided to make a statement to denounce Maclean's for promoting divisive speech.
It is good that Canada at least has the mind to uphold its liberties, but the fact that its laws could still create overtures into litigious actions like what happened then still leaves something to be desired. What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |
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UN resolutions don't mean shit, this is just an attempt to make muslim countries feel like a part of the international community.
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Yeah, what Brady said.
Sounds like a bunch of Middle East countries patting themselves on the back for trying to accomplish something other than producing oil and farming cactii. Most amazing jew boots |
this is a dark day for us all!...(atheists)
definitely, while they're trying to solve the problem of discrimination, another problem is created in the process. Also, what would constitute defamation of religion? For example, would it be taken to mean even perhaps pointing out some inconsistencies in facts of a religion(from a typical atheist point of view), can be considered as defamation? Yes, i think freedom of speech would be stifled greatly with this How ya doing, buddy? |
Of course, UN resolutions are about as effective as New Year's resolutions, so honestly, what does it matter? It's not like all the governments involved in drafting this thing actually promote free speech to begin with. I was speaking idiomatically. |
But the following statement below does not convince me.
I believe that all individuals should have a freedom of what he/she wants to believe in. The issue here is that only when people try to impose their views on others, ah, perhaps then thats when it gets distasteful. What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
Well, darn it. I guess those of us in the free world who were planning on going to an oppressive or harshly fundamental nation this summer to slander its primary religion (maybe perhaps spitting on a copy of its central doctrine) will just have to stay home.
Yes, it a stupid shame, but some people just can't or aren't ready to take criticism of something they care about. I want to be the first person to punch the faux pas motherfucker who decides it'd be pretty cool to burn yet another American flag at a protest, so I'm sure we're all intolerant of something. I'm thinking we should all be quite happy we live where we live and call it a day. FELIPE NO |
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http://www.thefreedictionary.com/proclaim http://www.webster-dictionary.net/definition/Proclaim To declare is to show openly one's beliefs. http://www.webster-dictionary.net/definition/declare http://www.thefreedictionary.com/declare So i think for example : While you could declare, and proclaim all you like that you are an atheist, it would not necessarily mean that you will force your beliefs on others. I do know of very religious people, but we still get on fine despite my 20% atheism. Same thing for the opposite. I do not force my beliefs on atheism on people with religious beliefs. How ya doing, buddy? |
So yeah, Araes got it right. Believe whatever you want, but once you start (ever so respectfully I'm sure) "pointing out some inconsistencies in facts (from a typical atheist point of view," you become a recruiter for the anti-god, and it gets really old. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
I'd rather like if all religious people could be as calm and reasonable as the ones I happen to know, even though there are a few exceptions. The church parish I was born at is in turmoil, because of a local bishop condemning the fact that a formerly-male priest is coming back to work as a female priest a week from now. It will be interesting to see what happens (two of the younger priests in our area are ready to quit on the day s/he returns to position) to the local congregation, both spiritually and financially. I don't live there anymore, but still I care enough to show interest. I myself am in no form a spiritual person. That was off-topic, but I'll continue. if the muslims led by the Pakistani are ready to form an alliance with African countries when it comes to religion, shit really has to have hit the fan big time. Common sense has disappeared from everywhere in the world. This is a good way to start a serious conflict between people who want a chance to be right at least SOMETIMES, and people who are omnicorrect due to the freedom of speech. I'd give them the right and watch the world fall apart when they start abusing it the next day. It is quite transparent what the inter-religious pact is trying to do - to shut up the mean kids who draw nasty pictures and laugh at others' deformed moralities. Standing up is admirable, but the different way of thinking about one's own interests is what will ruin this instantly. How ya doing, buddy? |
Heh. Sorry if it was misleading.
The "(from a typical atheist's point of view)" was meant to be an example, and not really my view. Something like: "Cigarettes are bad for health!(from a typical doctors point of view)" Anyway, I think you bring up a good point, Kishin. Things would get ugly if everyone only bothered about their own interests. Leads me to think that the inter-cultural/religious harmony is somewhat balanced on a knife-edge. Yes, its balanced, but really, one slight (wrong) movement, could destroy everything. I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
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