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Originally Posted by Superfluous Man
I don't think leaving someone alone is the same as coddling him. I'm obviously not going to convince you that people shouldn't be imprisoned for life for expressing bad thoughts on the internet, so I won't bother trying.
No, I do not suggest that people should live their lives to avoid the "unintended consequences" of making bigots angry. How can you even argue that "interracial couples existing" is somehow similar to "incarcerating someone for something he said on the internet?"
This and
only this. Arresting someone for thought crimes is so extremely immoral and evil that if anyone and everyone that supports an arrest is also evil in at least this incident. It's not the purpose of police to arrest citizens for thought crimes and doing so violates the principle to never
initiate force against another man.
Arresting citizens for thought crimes goes against the purpose of police which is to protect the rights of citizens and enforce the principle of justice. It's pure evil and the start of a collectivist police state to arrest individuals for thought crimes. I just want to say I am morally judging every poster in this thread that supports this arrest and (reporting another individual) as
evil and will not respond or interact with you in any way.