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A healthy democracy defends other rights of its minorities than just "freedom of speech", such as the right to bury their dead in peace and dignity
Surely those people protesting are a minority? You can't pick and choose which minority you defend based on your view of what's acceptable! It's either all minorities or not at all.
What you're saying is, in effect, is that you don't give a **** about minorities who do what you don't like, but you will defend those minorities who do what you like, which in anyone's book, is tyranny!
Don"t swear at me!!!!
I was talking about a PARITY OF CIVIC RIGHTS.I was demonstrating that it is every bit as important for the legal system to protect other RIGHTS such as the RIGHTS of people to grieve at funerals, as it is to protect "Freedom of Speech" which ,in this instance amounted to homophobic tyranny and bullying that in point of fact denied those being bullied and shouted at their human rights.
Ofcourse the question of their being a minority in a democracy is an issue but it has to be weighed against the rights of other minorities ,especially when their sole purpose at this funeral was to deny not only the freedom to express their grief in peace and dignity but their right to freedom of expression.
A healthy democracy defends other rights of its minorities than just "freedom of speech", such as the right to bury their dead in peace and dignity
Surely those people protesting are a minority? You can't pick and choose which minority you defend based on your view of what's acceptable! It's either all minorities or not at all.
What you're saying is, in effect, is that you don't give a **** about minorities who do what you don't like, but you will defend those minorities who do what you like, which in anyone's book, is tyranny!
I was talking about a PARITY OF CIVIC RIGHTS.I was demonstrating that it is every bit as important for the legal system to protect other RIGHTS such as the RIGHTS of people to grieve at funerals, as it is to protect "Freedom of Speech" which ,in this instance amounted to homophobic tyranny and bullying that in point of fact denied those being bullied and shouted at their human rights.
Ofcourse the question of their being a minority in a democracy is an issue but it has to be weighed against the rights of other minorities ,especially when their sole purpose at this funeral was to deny not only the freedom to express their grief in peace and dignity but their right to freedom of expression.
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