(December 17, 2014 at 4:13 pm)Mister Agenda Wrote:(December 17, 2014 at 9:41 am)SoFarEast Wrote: Well I don't know any examples of vandalism by atheist groups. I for one consider mockery, insulting, or threat of sexual assault to be trouble which is really out of hand, and one that the law will find hard to control.
Becaue it shouldn't. In America, people are allowed to say things other people don't like, as they should be. All countries allow you to say things of which they approve, the measure of free speech is how much you can say of which the government does NOT approve. Threat of sexual assault (or other violence), of course, can be prosecuted if the identity of the person making the threat can be ascertained, which is why such threats are almost entirely confined to anonymous venues. It's a shame such people are out there, but predictable the internet would have more than its fair share of them.
Theists tend to vandalize atheist bill boards while atheists have enough respect not to deface a theist one.
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