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Originally Posted by garinda
Should the Klu Klux Klan's beliefs be respected in Law as well then?
After all, not doing so could infringe upon their human rights, or that of any far right organization's.
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There is a fine line between having a belief and being allowed to believe it all on your own and doing something that infringes upon someone elses human rights. The line here is that the Klu Klux Klan drum up racial hatred and that infringes on the human rights of the people that they are opposed to. So yes, they can hold the beliefs - I don't like it but they can hold them - but going out and burning effigies of people that they're against, then no, that should not be respected in law.
If you're going to preach total tolerance then it shouldn't be one way - you have to accept that other people may not like your lifestyle (and I'm talking generally here, not directly at you Garinda).