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Originally Posted by Dezzy
As long as it doesn't translate into action then anyone has the right to be a bigot but everyone else has the right to call them out on their bull****.
Freedom of Speech is not a shield to protect people from being criticised or from having other people form their own opinions on other people's opinions. As I've said for years on this site, Freedom of Speech is a two way street. A person cannot cling to it to justify their opinions but then take offense when someone else employs their right to freedom of speech to criticise them.
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How about people of faith? I mean Muslims, a large amount of Christians, about half of Jews... their faith dictates their life. Should they be "called out" because their opinion differs, even if they wish no harm to gay people? What's the most important thing? People's religious freedom or the rights of the homosexual?
[the record, I am not one of the Jews who is against homosexuality...]
Muslims in the Middle East are carrying on a reign of terror against lots of people... women, other Muslims, other faiths, homosexuals... what should we do about them? How do you change
their minds?