Why all this outrage over this while nobody cared about that
Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2012 3:02 am
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... atred.html
People doing christianophobic actions like the woman using a chainsaw against a cross are not even considered as a bad thing. I have watched the video of their "punk prey" and damn it was awful crap and really disrespectful towards the believers present in the church when it happened. Of course it appears as "extreme" to our countries to face a two years sentence for doing this disrespectful trolling, considering we usually go nowhere near the sentences written in law codes to condemn things, but apparently the maximum could have been 7 years.
On the other hand, I barely heard anything about this on the media except few small articles:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... itter.html
Two years sentence for trolling to death an orthodox church disrespecting to a point the believers INSIDE the church (I put emphasis on the "inside" fact, was not in front which would be totally different) causes international screaming; while a journalist's tweet facing death penalty barely caused any criticism. Isn't there something wrong in this world? (sure Saudi Arabia is a well-known theocracy so it's expected from them to have much more extreme stances than Russia, but still...would be an opportunity to denounce their extreme positions)
People doing christianophobic actions like the woman using a chainsaw against a cross are not even considered as a bad thing. I have watched the video of their "punk prey" and damn it was awful crap and really disrespectful towards the believers present in the church when it happened. Of course it appears as "extreme" to our countries to face a two years sentence for doing this disrespectful trolling, considering we usually go nowhere near the sentences written in law codes to condemn things, but apparently the maximum could have been 7 years.
On the other hand, I barely heard anything about this on the media except few small articles:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... itter.html
Two years sentence for trolling to death an orthodox church disrespecting to a point the believers INSIDE the church (I put emphasis on the "inside" fact, was not in front which would be totally different) causes international screaming; while a journalist's tweet facing death penalty barely caused any criticism. Isn't there something wrong in this world? (sure Saudi Arabia is a well-known theocracy so it's expected from them to have much more extreme stances than Russia, but still...would be an opportunity to denounce their extreme positions)