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Mr Puggsly said:
pokoko said:
The far right can be pretty interesting. It's the faction that talks the most about Constitutional rights as unbreakable concepts yet is the most against freedom of speech, freedom of religion, and other foundations of the Constitution.

It's more like some of them think there are modifiers in there like, "freedom of religion IF you're Christian," or, "freedom of speech IF you're patriotic." The right to bear arms, though, should only be modified by an act of god and probably not even then.

Neither the left or right are supportive of speech they disagree with. But the left is objectively most sensitive and that was apparent by the way they went after Trump. Kanye West became a pariah for supporting Trump as well. Even left wingers get chastised by each other for not being sensitive enough to peoples feelings. :'-(

You're obviously referring to the right not being open to Islam, a religion pretty well known for killing people for their speech. The real issue is their religion being incompatible with our way of life in the west. Have you noticed Islamic countries generally aren't as open minded as predominately Christian countries? Well some people bring that archaic culture to the west and we really don't need it. Lets not forget Europe is also having issues with Islam. So lets not pretend this is just about them not being Christian.

There are plenty of Christians that way too, same with other faiths. It's really a matter of country maturity: don't forget that very few Islamic countries are all that old. 

Plus let's be quite frank: the only way that the worst of Islamic viewpoints take over in the United States, is if we nominate people with that viewpoint to power. Putting a thousand Sharia Law serious business people in Iowa is not going to make Iowa Sharia world: it's going to create problems sure but nothing worse than dealing with the Fundementalist Mormons or Soveriegn Citizens. 



The Democratic Nintendo fan....is that a paradox? I'm fond of one of the more conservative companies in the industry, but I vote Liberally and view myself that way 90% of the time?