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  1. Botakgi's Avatar
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    Make Religious protests Illegal
    Make ANY protests formed by a group/organisation that have an aim to prevent a Faith/Religion from practicing smoothly and without any disturbance caused.

    By protests; meaning violent and physical and harm to the environment, economy and social aspects.
  2. Cephalus's Avatar
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    Re: Make Religious protests Illegal
    But your definition of protest is wrong.

    They can be non violent
  3. B-Man.'s Avatar
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    Re: Make Religious protests Illegal
    :hmmmm: I've read that first sentence six times and I still have no clue what you're talking about.
  4. Gofre's Avatar
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    Re: Make Religious protests Illegal
    Pretty sure those kinds of violence are illegal already...
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    Re: Make Religious protests Illegal
    Your title and first sentence do not correspond. Come again?
  6. Norton1's Avatar
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    Re: Make Religious protests Illegal
    You wrote this as if it was a command to someone.

    Are you the President of an autocratic regime? Have you mixed up your emails with TSR?
  7. .eXe's Avatar
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    Re: Make Religious protests Illegal
    What is this thread meant to debate? And as Cephalus said...your definition of protests is totally wrong.

    Also, might I mention that the right to a peaceful protest (freedom of assembly) is something fundamental within a democracy.

    What you are proposing is non-democratic.

    Still wish to pursue it?
  8. kitari's Avatar
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    Re: Make Religious protests Illegal
    (Original post by Botakgi)
    Make ANY protests...
    (Original post by Botakgi)
    By protests; meaning violent and physical and harm to the environment, economy and social aspects.
    These two lines contradict each other.

    Also, violent protests are already illegal.
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    Re: Make Religious protests Illegal
    (Original post by Botakgi)
    Make ANY protests formed by a group/organisation that have an aim to prevent a Faith/Religion from practicing smoothly and without any disturbance caused.

    By protests; meaning violent and physical and harm to the environment, economy and social aspects.
    It is difficult to understand this thread. the title seems to differ the information within post.

    If you mean protests in which a religious gathering is disrupted:
    There are private property laws in place.

    simply smile, call the police, and they will either leave or be forced to leave.
    don't forget to file complaint or what ever have you.

    if you refer to public displays or actions that pertain religious tribute or reference; there are still public laws against disorderly conduct.

    Otherwise, to stand somewhere and just yell is not against any current law...or so I don't think. oh wait, some are.
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