Sorry about the lack of Trigger Warning Zoe, there's one now.
Quote from: ZoeM on July 04, 2014, 01:11:45 PM
This is the kind of article that makes me wonder if the authors want to live in America, or turn America into something entirely different.
Whilst this article mentioned the recent Hobby Lobby case in America it was written by a Swede and meant in a global context.
So you're probably right, if he wanted to live in America he could move. I suspect that they likely want to change the entire world so that discrimination based upon religious beliefs is no longer permitted. I know I do.
Quote from: ZoeM on July 04, 2014, 01:11:45 PM
It's also very disturbing seeing my identity treated as "obsolete" or "harmful"
Ummmm... I'm not sure where you got this impression from, this wasn't an attack on individuals possessing religious beliefs.
The author was trying to make the point that the freedom to defend or speak out against the religion is now covered under the freedoms of opinion and speech.
The article was to show that a specific freedom of religion is being abused as an excuse to persecute others and circumvent a country's laws which the author felt was wrong.
They give a list of examples illustrating their point so I'm not certain how you arrived at the conclusion that this was a personal attack on you unless you were covered under one of the aformentioned examples:
- The abovementioned case where an employer denies healthcare to female employees, using governmental force to back that denial up
- Employees who refuse to shake hands with female customers (yes, these exist)
- Abortion nurses who refuse to perform abortions "for beliefs", including when lives are at risk
- People who refuse to work with X (lotteries, pork, hot dogs, whatever) because of "beliefs" and demand to stay on unemployment benefits instead (note: refusing a job offer while on unemployment insurance normally ends your right to further unemployment benefits)
- Refusal to follow hygiene procedures in food/healthcare because of "beliefs"
- Teachers who refuse to allow students (citizens!) to critically examine the information they've been given
- Parents who do the same to their children (also citizens!)
- ...and don't get me started on infant/toddler genital mutilation, male and female alike. Your right to believe whatever crazyf**kery you want will never, ever, extend to any insane right to cut into the flesh of another citizen and deliberately remove functional tissue, regardless of DNA similarity.
I'm sorry if you were offended by the article, would you mind explaining so that I can understand why you were perturbed?
On a personal note, I feel that people need to be defended from religion, not the other way round. Religion doesn't bleed...