The poster applies to Christian sectarians where the actual problem resides, but the law applies to everyone.
The campaign is irrelevant, the ridiculousness of the laws is the point, and how it does not get enforced when Muslims do it.
The poster applies to Christian sectarians where the actual problem resides, but the law applies to everyone.
The campaign is irrelevant, the ridiculousness of the laws is the point, and how it does not get enforced when Muslims do it.
The campaign is irrelevant, the ridiculousness of the laws is the point, and how it does not get enforced when Muslims do it.
[qimg]https://i.imgur.com/NfnpL7n.png[/qimg]
Maybe you could expand a bit on the ridiculousness of the laws. Which specific UK laws do you have in mind?
Maybe you could expand a bit on the ridiculousness of the laws. Which specific UK laws do you have in mind?
Maybe you could expand a bit on the ridiculousness of the laws. Which specific UK laws do you have in mind?
[qimg]https://i.imgur.com/GO6PaXg.png[/qimg]
I've never seen that sign anywhere. I'd guess it's somewhere over the Irish Sea from me?
[qimg]https://i.imgur.com/pWImlcb.png[/qimg]
Maybe you could expand a bit on the ridiculousness of the laws. Which specific UK laws do you have in mind?
[qimg]https://i.imgur.com/YZ1g2Li.png[/qimg]
Is it just that you cannot conceive of a civilised country where something you say could breach the law?
[qimg]https://i.imgur.com/4KIY0Rv.png[/qimg]
[qimg]https://i.imgur.com/4KIY0Rv.png[/qimg]
So, let's ignore the fact that police officers with batons and pepper spray tackled the knife-wielding terrorists at Borough Market, and that within 8 minutes armed police had shot the terrorists dead. None of that matters in comparison to some self-evidently bigoted non-British wanker drawing a wanky little cartoon and sticking it on the internet.
So does the law only apply to Christians, or when the language is directed at Christians?