French satirical newspaper ‘Charlie Hebdo’ blasts proposed Danish 334-year-old blasphemy law by anna_avian Tags:Europe 5 comments not a return… A new law, which is a lot more widespread, and very open to interpretation. We got rid of our blasphemy laws a handful of years ago, only for it to return stronger than even before. It’s pretty funny 🤡 This is not the way… Letting extremists win is the wrong move 🤦 Is it that old? I thought the original law was from the 1930s to protect Jews, at least that what I heard on the government radio. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
We got rid of our blasphemy laws a handful of years ago, only for it to return stronger than even before. It’s pretty funny 🤡
Is it that old? I thought the original law was from the 1930s to protect Jews, at least that what I heard on the government radio.
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not a return… A new law, which is a lot more widespread, and very open to interpretation.
We got rid of our blasphemy laws a handful of years ago, only for it to return stronger than even before. It’s pretty funny 🤡
This is not the way…
Letting extremists win is the wrong move 🤦
Is it that old? I thought the original law was from the 1930s to protect Jews, at least that what I heard on the government radio.