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Hate speech is against the law. 'Nuff said. Fun fact: I learned this in elementary school
I'm sure the resident law student can clear this up, but I'm pretty sure Hate Speech isn't against the law unless it's used to incite violence or other criminal activity. That is protected by the first amendment of the US Constitution and laws to prohibit free speech would be violating that. Since the protesters weren't being violent or even inciting violence there was no foul play. Sure, some of the things that were said may have been in bad taste, but I'm not sure they were illegal. Maybe elementary school should spend more time teaching the constitution and less time on how to not hurt peoples poor widdle feewings.
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I'm not fine with you defending the splinter group, or even appearing as such, which you do. This leads to my belief (and perhaps of others on this board) that you hate Muslims.
I explicitly said I don't agree with the things some of the people said in my first post. Am I supposed to hate the people for protesting... or should I hate the way they choose to protest?
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Your condemnation of the splinter group (the main point subject of the video, NOT the elected officials or the subtle "panning of the camera to show the sea of white people) is completely overshadowed by your support of the "real" protest (not the main point of the video or this thread). Just as it is easier to be "force fed," it is also easier to attribute the intentions of the real protesters to the intentions of the splinter group.
The reason I made an issue of the real protest, which is central to my point, is because this video (the topic of this thread) is being used to misrepresent those present at the real protest. Regardless, I've already said what I had to say about the protesters specific actions. What more do you want? Do you want me to mail them pipe bombs or some shit for protesting in a legal, yet classless, way?
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I SAID YOU DID NOT WHOLEHEARTEDLY CONDEMN THEIR ACTIONS BUT YOU CHOSE TO READ THAT/TURN IT INTO "YOU DID NOT WHOLLY CONDEMN THE PROTEST" WHICH IS NOT WHAT I SAID AT ALL NOR WHAT I WANT YOU TO DO. ALL I SAID WAS THAT YOU DID NOT BASH THE SPLINTER GROUP, EVEN THOUGH YOU HAVE NO TROUBLE BASHING ANYTHING ELSE THAT YOU "DON'T AGREE WITH
Why would I have bashed the splinter group? Do you want me to call them racists even though I don't know if they are? Do you want me to say they hate all Muslims even though we don't know that to be the truth? Can't I just talk about the ass-hat who were screaming about Muhammed being a pedophile or about the chick who wanted to rip the camera out of the non-Imam's hands? I think it makes more sense, in this situation, to single out the offenders based on their actions rather than make a generalization about the group... because making a generalization about the group would be what CAIR wants.
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My civility is due to the fact that, after much thought, I was wrong in simply believing all those who disagree with me are retards. Instead I try to see where another is coming from before I disregard their opinion. Not only will I learn more this way, but I might even avoid derailing otherwise wholesome conversations.
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it is EXPLICITLY clear who they are yelling at unless you are retarded
Good call.
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Paraphrasing, but you get the idea. Your don't agree with them, but you support their "right" to say it or something? I really don't get it and would like this clarified.
Just like Amir Abdul Malik-Ali has a right to hold an anti-Israeli protest, the people in the video have the right to protest, as well. I support the fact that both Malik and the protesters in the video are exercising that right. I don't support the way some of the protesters acted in the video. I don't support the Imams hate-filled messages. I don't support CAIR and their attempt to make the protest appear like some hate-Muslim rally. I thought that has been made crystal clear.
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I believe that you are an intelligent person who doesn't like to take things at face-value, something that few people can say they do. However, you are also quick to generalize and bring in past issues to form your opinions which, once formed, are impossible to change. I have realized this about myself, and am trying to change it, and feel that I am doing a good job so far. Maybe you should follow suit?
What generalizations did I make? Did I say that whole group was mindblowing? Did I say they were racists? I singled out the individuals I didn't agree with (on all sides, from Cair, to the Speakers to the protesters) and said, other than that, there was nothing wrong with the video. I think that's pretty damn specific, if you ask me.
Anyways, good luck on your quest to change. Since having opinions and convictions made of playdoh is a disgusting quality, I'm going to stay the way I am.