I'm of the same mind as Sasquatch on this. This trial is troubling. A state, that supposedly believes in "democracy", where everyone has rights decides to charge a person's beliefs as criminal. A slippery slope has France tread upon, best they be careful where it leads if they continue. Better yet to steer clear of this course and retain some semblance of their view of freedom. I wonder how the people of France view this trial. What about tolerance of another person's view? Or is that people must be tolerant of "progressive" views? Are rights given to those whose view fits into the predetermined mindset or are rights there to protect those fringe people even though what they may believe is wrong? If France were apart of this community I would surely give them negative rep for this.
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