It's mostly the moral climate. Divvverrrssiittyyyy.
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How so? What parts of Danish culture are they hijacking?Turquoise wrote:
I suppose we'll have to agree to disagree. From over here, it looks like Denmark is being culturally hijacked by Islamists.mikkel wrote:
It's true that there are a handful of preposterously stupid limitations to the freedom of speech in Europe, but having experienced both sides, the overwhelming condemnation and government-enacted censorship in the U.S. of anything that might be considered immoral by the most sensitive of people is a lot worse.
During the course of a typical day, the U.S. seems a lot less free than Denmark ever did to me.
Well, a good starting point is looking at what happened with the cartoons.mikkel wrote:
How so? What parts of Danish culture are they hijacking?Turquoise wrote:
I suppose we'll have to agree to disagree. From over here, it looks like Denmark is being culturally hijacked by Islamists.mikkel wrote:
It's true that there are a handful of preposterously stupid limitations to the freedom of speech in Europe, but having experienced both sides, the overwhelming condemnation and government-enacted censorship in the U.S. of anything that might be considered immoral by the most sensitive of people is a lot worse.
During the course of a typical day, the U.S. seems a lot less free than Denmark ever did to me.
What? Pistols? No they aren't, even the UK shooting team has to train in Northern Ireland.jord wrote:
Well I won't speak for Europe but I know the UK hanguns are legal, as are rifles. We just have stricter vetting processes that don't allow total and utter mongoloids that barely know the dangerous end of a weapon own 10 large calibre weapons. I wouldn't put freedom as a great thing because that's a very grey idea, charity is one though. fo shoTurquoise wrote:
It's not so much a matter of doctrine that matters as much as implementation. While it is true that most of Europe has the same basic freedoms as we do, the differences are things like how we allow freer speech (no penalty for Holocaust denial, for example) and allow handgun ownership among the general public (pretty much unheard of in most of Europe).CapnNismo wrote:
Personal freedoms? Really? Last I checked most everything in the Bill of Rights was also in most European countries.
It's the extent of freedom that we are mostly unparalleled in.
Hmm, I could be wrong then. Though I thought the UK team trained in Switzerland just because it was easier.ghettoperson wrote:
What? Pistols? No they aren't, even the UK shooting team has to train in Northern Ireland.jord wrote:
Well I won't speak for Europe but I know the UK hanguns are legal, as are rifles. We just have stricter vetting processes that don't allow total and utter mongoloids that barely know the dangerous end of a weapon own 10 large calibre weapons. I wouldn't put freedom as a great thing because that's a very grey idea, charity is one though. fo shoTurquoise wrote:
It's not so much a matter of doctrine that matters as much as implementation. While it is true that most of Europe has the same basic freedoms as we do, the differences are things like how we allow freer speech (no penalty for Holocaust denial, for example) and allow handgun ownership among the general public (pretty much unheard of in most of Europe).
It's the extent of freedom that we are mostly unparalleled in.
What you're telling me is that Denmark has a history of standing firm in supporting the right to freedom of expression, but that Denmark is being culturally hijacked in a manner which can only be prevented by standing firm in support of the right to freedom of expression.Turquoise wrote:
Well, a good starting point is looking at what happened with the cartoons.mikkel wrote:
How so? What parts of Danish culture are they hijacking?Turquoise wrote:
I suppose we'll have to agree to disagree. From over here, it looks like Denmark is being culturally hijacked by Islamists.
Thankfully, your goverment did not bow to pressure to censor criticism of Islam, but if the current trends in the Netherlands are any indication, it looks like this may become a serious issue for Denmark in the very near future. Muslims are the fastest growing minority in Denmark, and it looks like a significant portion of them do not view the freedom of speech in the same way that native Danish do.
So, I'm not saying you've already been hijacked, but you face the threat of it if you don't stand firm in supporting free speech.
Really? Americans are the superior race?jsnipy wrote:
... for the same reasons Hitler thought Germany was great.
So attempts by the fastest growing demographic in Denmark don't count, eh?mikkel wrote:
What you're telling me is that Denmark has a history of standing firm in supporting the right to freedom of expression, but that Denmark is being culturally hijacked in a manner which can only be prevented by standing firm in support of the right to freedom of expression.
There's no cultural hijacking going on in Denmark. Not in any manner.
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No. There's no widespread attempt by Muslims in Denmark to hijack Danish culture.Turquoise wrote:
So attempts by the fastest growing demographic in Denmark don't count, eh?mikkel wrote:
What you're telling me is that Denmark has a history of standing firm in supporting the right to freedom of expression, but that Denmark is being culturally hijacked in a manner which can only be prevented by standing firm in support of the right to freedom of expression.
There's no cultural hijacking going on in Denmark. Not in any manner.
EDIT: Although I will admit that we're being hijacked by political correctness mostly coming from blacks.
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