New Religious hatred law

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  1. Lee

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    New Religious hatred law

    you wont be able to crack any religious jokes now without it being illegal.

    another daft law that contradicts freedom of speech?

    or..

    a law thats designed to stop people going too far and insighting religious hatred

    personally i feel as though you should be able to joke about religion, but then again i hate religion and all the shit it causes in the first place.

    what do you's lot reckon?
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  3. Alexander

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    I fucking hate religion to and all it stands for.
  4. Freddy Flintoff

    Freddy Flintoff WE MISS YOU JOHN

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    Ditto, it has caused so much pain and misery for something that has never and will never be proven, We believe a book some unkown wrote thousands of years ago that is blatent fiction
  5. Alexander

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    Totally just think someone had wrote lord of the rings and said it was true thousands of years ago, just think of all the fucked up religions that would be floating around today.
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    this is good news. no more mad Muslims dissing the almighty Christians on every street corner.
  7. Freddy Flintoff

    Freddy Flintoff WE MISS YOU JOHN

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    WHAT HAS HAPPENED TO FREE SPEECH ???


    Controversial plans to make incitement to religious hatred illegal are being unveiled by the government.
    Critics say the re-introduced bill - which bans insulting words or behaviour intended or likely to stir up religious hatred - will stifle free speech.

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