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janet 10-06-2005 14:11

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What a load of rubbish, freedom of speech is a lost cause unless you are saying what the pc brigade want to hear.This in my opinion will cause a greater amount of racial tension.

chav1 10-06-2005 14:19

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i wonder if jedi are protected under this law

anyone who says the new starwars is crap will go to jail lol

Margaret Pilkington 10-06-2005 14:29

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Originally Posted by chav1
i wonder if they will arrest that muslim cleric that preeches in the street that christians are beneath dogs and our children should be slaughtered

forget his name

guy with hooks for hands


no no no not captain hook lol

Chav......do you mean Abu Hamza......?
I thought he was on house arrest. This is the guy that got a brand new people mover vehicle courtesy of the British tax payer.
Would it be illegal for me to call him a sponger?

Margaret Pilkington 10-06-2005 14:30

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I think perhaps we had all better move in with Roy in Russia.

WillowTheWhisp 10-06-2005 14:34

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Originally Posted by Neil
Why has it (Christmas)been banned as well? :D

Only by the do-gooders who think that openly celebrating it causes offence to other religions. Come to think of it, maybe that would be covered by the bill in that case! Of course in reality the people who are supposedly offended don't have any problem with it at all. It's like removing the Gideon's Bibles etc. Why can't we still have them and have the other options as well?


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Originally Posted by DebbieJ
I can see a lot of people locked up the next time Jehovahs witnesses or Mormons do the rounds. Can the PC not introdue a bill to stop the door knockers who always seem to appear when your in the middle of something & insist on you giving them 5 minutes of your time.



I can't speak for the Jehovah's Witnesses but I'm a Mormon (or to give us the proper name - a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) and have been a missionary so know how they ought to behave. It is preferred for them to approach people who actually express an interest in knowing about the chuch and they'd much rather do that than go from door to door but when they have no actual "referrals" they do call on people unannounced. If you politely tell them that you aren't interested and ask them to leave then that is exactly what they should do. The young missionaries (lads of 19 -21 and young women a little older) do 2 years voluntary missionary service, usually something they have saved up to fund throughout their childhood. Older couples who are retired do serve as missionaries too but they usually work within the church organisation in temples or something. None of them should ever make nuisances of themselves and if they do it is very much frowned upon. Having said that I do know that some can be over-keen and so enthusiastic that they can't understand why people don't want to hear what they've got to say.

Years ago I had some Jehovah's Witnesses call here and I invited them in to discuss what they wanted to talk about. One of them actually ended up leaving here with a copy of the Book of Mormon - maybe that's why I haven't seen them since. :D

A JW friend of mine once invited me round to their church, possibly thinking that I wouldn't go but I did because I'm a curious sort of person and I found it quite fascinating. It's interesting to learn about different things even if we don't totally agree with them.

It will be a great shame if this bill frightens people off from each other or from discussing each other's religions for fear of breaking the law if we express disagreement. I can disagree with what people believe in but still respect their choice to believe it.

Doug 10-06-2005 14:38

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[QUOTE=Roy]No, do you have a link top it somewhere? How will this affect things like internet message boards?

I think it will impede on the right to self expression and undoubtedly result in a modification in how we all address these issues. I would think that the Moderators will need to be a more politically motivated in ensuring that members don’t bring the site into disrepute, I think the bill would require us to do a little house cleaning in respect of what we may have previously written in regard to this matter.

I am not suggesting that we should wipe out any trace of racial, cultural or religious discussion on the site, but for the sake of common sense we should take steps to ensure that the site and ourselves are protected from those pillocks who will be looking in all the nooks and crannies for someone or something to have a go at. In the mean time I look forward for the first Christian Challenge under the Bill and how the Government responds.

Acrylic-bob 10-06-2005 15:11

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Interesting. I wonder how this will affect political discussion in Northern Ireland?

Neil 10-06-2005 15:32

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington
......and the Bibles back in patients lockers.......?

They are still there. I can personally vouch for them being at QPH and BRI having been in both recently

Neil 10-06-2005 15:38

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Originally Posted by Roy
No, do you have a link top it somewhere? How will this affect things like internet message boards?

I thought this site was hosted in the US and the owner is in Russia. How can UK laws affect AccyWeb?

Neil 10-06-2005 15:57

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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp
... they do call on people unannounced......None of them should ever make nuisances of themselves.

I personally find anyone knocking on my door that I don't know to be a nuisance. It does not matter if they are selling double glazing or are members of some religious sect or another, they are a nuisance.

lettie 10-06-2005 16:09

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It seems that slowly but surely the powers that be are eroding our freedoms. Will there come a time when a group of more than 3 people meeting is seen as a conspiracy???? If so, our Accyweb meetings will have to stop:eek: ;)

Seriously though, there is a big difference between saying to someone "I don't agree with certain aspects of your religion." and inciting religious hatred. It will be interesting to see just where the law will draw the line.

Roy 10-06-2005 16:39

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I thought this site was hosted in the US and the owner is in Russia. How can UK laws affect AccyWeb?
It wont affect me or the site, but it could affect the UK users of accyweb... Us expats will be able to say what we like and the rest of you will have to keep stum incase the informers go and tell the KGB, sorry, UK police force.. It looks like thats the way the UK government want to go.... :)

Sparkologist 10-06-2005 17:06

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I can, and will, continue to call it as I see it.
How do the Though Police & Mind Controllers know where we are anyway?

Looking at your profile, Royski, you are in Moscow out of arms reach. Looking at my profile, I too am overseas. Not a lot they can do then, is there. :rolleyes:

Neil 10-06-2005 17:22

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Originally Posted by Roy
.. Us expats will be able to say what we like... :)

We could all PM you our sick racist views and you could post them for us :D :D :D

chav1 10-06-2005 17:33

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i suppose there are ways that can make it appear that you are connecting from another country lol


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