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outlawauron said:
Teeqoz said:

The article did state that expressing desire for violence could be enough to get your children taken from you. Merely stating that you want to kick out all of the refugees wouldn't be punished aside from the obvious social and workplace implications that it could come with it.

 

"Expressing a desire for violence against the migrants would constitute evidence enough for a family court to remove children from the home, according to Becker."

 

Now, if that includes all racist or anti-migrant comments, then of course this is a completely different thing.

To me, stating a desire to kick out refugees would be enough to qualify for violence against, because there's no way in hell they're going back on their own.


I doubt a court would or could think the same way. Well, they might think the same way regarding that there's no way they're going back on their own, but I don't think they'd equate a desire to kick them out to a desire for violence against them.