Slimebeast said:
highwaystar101 said:
Lol, no I'm afraid you misunderstood. It was the view of liberalism you gave, it was very broad bearing the extreme.
I don't share views with the extremists who 'burn the flag' so to speak, they don't talk for me.
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A. Oh. Ok, great. But unfortunately you're all pushing the lot of things in the society in the wrong direction.
B. I think youre missing the point slightly on this topic or skewing it in the wrong direction - because I dont think FIFA is afraid of riots, I dont think that's their reason for denying religious expression like innocent T-shirts. I am afraid it's something deeper and more modern than that (see my Swedish example). Much like you uself hinted at earlier, that you're against religous people/Christians expressing their faith for more sublime reasons than fear of riots and physical violence. Because you're in fact pushing the 'mental rape' argument.
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A. Haha, we see it the other way... It's preference, their is no right or wrong direction, just what you believe is good for the country. Believe it or not, when I was younger I was fairly conservative myself, but my views changed with my personal experience of the world.
B. I'm afraid that was partly my view outside of football. I have had an 'aversion' if you will (tottaly not the right word, but I can't think of the one I need.). I'm not against religion deep down, but I'm from a Christian family and from a young age I was told what to believe and it caused me to not be big on the whole 'preaching' thing. Sorry if thiat offended you in any way. 
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Also, I hope I haven't come accross as 'anti-Christian' at some point. I have tried not to single out one religion and truth be told Christianity is the one I am closest too.