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February 25, 2009 on CNN's Lou Dobbs with Christopher Hitchens
"The United Nations Anti-Blasphemy Resolution aims to curtail speech that offends religion, specifically Islam. Critics, religious groups and free speech advocates say the resolution is spreading Sharia law to the Western world. Christopher Hitchens joined Lou."
Tom. Tom, can you do something about this? Mr UN man.
"The United Nations Anti-Blasphemy Resolution aims to curtail speech that offends religion, specifically Islam. Critics, religious groups and free speech advocates say the resolution is spreading Sharia law to the Western world. Christopher Hitchens joined Lou."
Tom. Tom, can you do something about this? Mr UN man.
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Yeah, that’s good to know. And nice work on finding the info. It is interesting to compare different country's votes. Here's a selection.
Call me rascist, but my opinion is that Australia finds themselves in pretty good company, especially when compared with the alternatives...
And I can't believe the vote was 85 yes to 50 no. Was this some sort of preliminary vote? What's the deal? How does it work?
| YES | NO |
| AFGHANISTAN | AUSTRALIA |
| SAUDI ARABIA | BELGIUM |
| SRI LANKA | CANADA |
| BANGLADESH | DENMARK |
| CAMBODIA | FINLAND |
| IRAN | FRANCE |
| IRAQ | GERMANY |
| PAKISTAN | NETHERLANDS |
| CHINA | NORWAY |
| LEBANON | REP OF KOREA |
| YEMEN | SWEDEN |
| DEM PR OF KOREA | SWITZERLAND |
| KAZAKHSTAN | UNITED KINGDOM |
| JORDAN | UNITED STATES |
Call me rascist, but my opinion is that Australia finds themselves in pretty good company, especially when compared with the alternatives...
And I can't believe the vote was 85 yes to 50 no. Was this some sort of preliminary vote? What's the deal? How does it work?
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Check it. The Scandinavia countries I vote no on prop 323.
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Yeah, and the Scandinavian countries are pretty up there in holding up human rights.
They should make it that if your country's standard of living is below a certain level then your vote counts for shit. Or something like that... (yeah I'm just a little annoyed, is all).
They should make it that if your country's standard of living is below a certain level then your vote counts for shit. Or something like that... (yeah I'm just a little annoyed, is all).
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You're right- if you're poor you shouldn't have any say in anything!
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Now you're getting it. Hey everyone, join me and Glen and our fight against the abjectly poor!
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By the sounds of it Your joining Glen! Man, does Glen hate the poor....
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Man, you got that right. Glen does hate stuff, especially the poor. And he's always sayin' stuff, like, I remember this one time...
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I'm not going to dignify that with a... Damn it!
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Student facing 20 years in hell
Sometimes these countries make it really hard to view them with even a minimum amount of respect.
Article wrote:Sayed Pervez Kambaksh, the student journalist sentenced to death for blasphemy in Afghanistan, has been told he will spend the next 20 years in jail after the country's highest court ruled against him – without even hearing his defence.
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Mr Kambaksh was found guilty of blasphemy and sentenced to death last year for circulating an essay on women's rights which questioned verses in the Koran.
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in October 2008 a Kabul appeals court lifted the death sentence. The court ruled however that he should serve 20 years, which his lawyers contested on the grounds that it was unconstitutional.
Sometimes these countries make it really hard to view them with even a minimum amount of respect.
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The country itself- or the government the rules it?
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The government, true dat. But aren't they supposed to represent the people? I guess they maybe don't... but maybe they do.
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Unless you're from Zimbabwe, where they represent the rich, well fed and powerful part of the population (so around <1%)...
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2009/mar/20/islam-unitednations
Article wrote:At the United Nations Council on Human Rights in Geneva, the OIC [Organisation of the Islamic Conference] is trying again to have "defamation of religion" banned. The aim is a universal gag on free speech, blocking the right of anyone to criticise the too frequently negative effects of religion on individuals and society.
Article wrote:And here is another thing we might not be able to discuss [if the OIC succeeds]. The Pope's iteration of his church's doctrine on contraception, while on his way to visit Africa where 21 million people in sub-Saharan countries are infected with HIV, millions have died of Aids, and millions of Aids orphans live in frightful conditions of semi-slavery and destitution, has been rightly condemned by many around the world.
Article wrote:The Pope's attitude to sex is mainly informed by having to deal with child-abusing priests (latest reports say that in the US complaints against abusive priests rose to 800 in 2008: that's more than a dozen a week), which is why his advice to them – abstinence – seems to be the only thing he can think to suggest to everyone else, and most of all as a guard against HIV infection. Plenty of people lack insight into the deep imperatives of human nature, so let us not blame the Pope for adding this particular deficit to his already rich repertoire of them: but let us ask whether a marrying clergy might not be part of the solution to sexually abusing priests, if there has to be a clergy at all. Best of all as a policy for the Pope and his church on matters of sex might be silence. To adapt Wittgenstein, "Wherof you know nothing, shut up."
The chief point is that Vatican policy on contraception is in every sense a hideous crime against humanity and ought to be treated as such.
Article wrote:[The OIC has tried to introduce] its own version of "(Hu)Man Rights": it is an instructive read, and illustrates the importance of abating the nuisance of religion in today's world. How is this to be done consistently with the right to believe stupid things? By entrenching, and making effective, the principle that whereas you can believe as many stupid things as you like, you are not free to act on those beliefs in ways that harm others.
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