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  • Like this one? https://lemmy.world/post/1440242

    I am not saying that the community should be banned, I am just saying that if the c/christians were banned just for not allowing LGBTQ+ content, then applying the same standards this one should be banned as well.

    And hate speech is incredible volatile definition, it seems like everyone is using it how they feel like.

  • If you are so insecure about your sexual identity that you can’t handle some dumb kid posting funny images on the internet, then you probably need to rethink some of the choices you made in life.

    If it’s more than just dumb memes, actually harassment or targeted hated, then take it up with the admins.

  • I agree, but I would not be selective in allowing criticism of one group while banning criticism of another.

  • I do know some hardcore Orthodox Christians, and they are some of the kindest people I know. Far from being nazis

  • You are absolutely right.

  • I still ask you to give me a post where c/christians were calling for someone to be treated hatefully, excluded from society

  • It is absolutely outrageous to call religious people nazis.

  • I agree, you can be an atheist without offending the religious groups.

  • Do you think people in Nigeria don't access internet and there are none of them on Lemmy?

  • No reason for hostility.

    a) by the same point I would disagree with a community that is making religious people unwelcome. I am only advocating for applying the same standards across the board.

    b) Well you came exactly to my point, no they should not be banned!

  • If that was the case I would agree with you. But it's not what they were banned for, they were banned for not allowing LGBTQ+ content on their community.

  • Some people are brought up since childhood in religious environments, and for all they know they are Christians. They didn't really chose to be one.

    The same way I don't want LGBTQ+ people to not feel welcome, I do not want religious people to not feel welcome, just because they were born in such an environment.

  • Care to explain why is it a false equivalence?

    And yes people can still be atheists but stand for the right of freedom of religious expression. The same way someone who is straight can stand for the right of free sexual orientation.

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    Is hate speech against religious people acceptable?