Scenario:
"Person A and B have virus XX. Virus XX has a high transmission rate and 98% mortality rate. Person A is quarantined and takes precautions. Person B refuses -and is allowed to because Civil Liberties are more important than public safety - and moves in next door to me and my family. I see if it is possible to live without exposing ourselves to our new neighbour. If this proves impossible, I will send him a note, call him or give him some other sign (like a burning biohazard sign on his lawn). If this does not have the necessary effect, I should be allowed to remove said individual on grounds that he is a health hazard to me, my family and the entire population."
If certain lifestyle choices (humping pigs, or eating live birds, for instance) gives this virus more of a chance to spread among the population, then that lifestyle choice should be persecuted with extreme prejudice.
This is not hate. This is science, reason and -maybe- a little hypochondria..
Case and point: a logical argument for murder can be made. It would be absolutely ridiculous to assume that any argument involving murder is based on hate. (Of course, the above would have no place in a regular thread, but since we are threatening the Debate Section with this restrictive noose, I consider it a relatively necessary point to make.)
Wouldn't you agree, Haz?
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Idem. Though not Texan. Juliette = pure blood Aryan.[/spoiler]Rudy Pena wrote:Empy wrote:I agree.Dovahkiin wrote:Empy wrote:1) Change this rule to make racist statements in general (hate speech) against the rules
I absolutely oppose this option. As much as I personally dislike the anti-Islamic bigotry that is prevailing in my nation and many others, I can not allow my emotions to interfere with my judgment.
I do not like such strong, blind hatred. But I also do not like silencing debates or unpleasant opinions because they are unpleasant. I'd feel the same way if someone had say the same thing as Yellow whatever about Texans. To be honest, I think people have in the past to be honest with you.
Proud member of the Glorious Texan Master Race~ (J/K)
I second.
Motion passes.