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No_Character_8662 t1_jds9kuz wrote

How does taking an entire Islamic country to court in a muslim county (?) have anything to do with Twitter violating the law of a country it operates on?

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janeohmy t1_jdsayu1 wrote

Figure of speech. Islamic countries violating human rights to be taken to the global human court (which of course doesn't exist). But you can refer to Islamic individuals operating in Free Speech countries violating protections of Free Speech and modern human rights protections (see UK, France, US, AU, and so on)

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wambulance25 t1_jdsez33 wrote

If my grandmother had wheels she would have been a bike

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Jonteponte71 t1_jdsfnt0 wrote

In Sweden, we now have an actual Islamic political party that, amongst other nice things want to make it illegal to say bad things about their religion. They did not get any seats in parliament this time, but they got way more votes than any serious analyst thought they would. In four years , they will take seats at the local level. Some areas of larger cities are 80-90% immigrant, and the absolute majority of those are actively Muslim. So that is a given by now.

The irony of it all is that Sweden is one of the most non-religious countries in the world. And has been for decades. The (christian protestant) church and the state have been separated since 2000. Now the Islamists want to undo all of that.

Fun and games!

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