Qurans Burned Outside Egyptian, Turkish Embassies in Denmark

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The Spin

Right narrative

Though the intentional desecration of a holy text is certainly an unsavory act, Europe doesn't have blasphemy laws for a reason: to facilitate a free society. Legislation that would threaten said freedom of expression is a slippery slope that inadvertently demeans Muslims by singling them out as a community that requires special protection from free, open discussion.

Left narrative

Just because something is legal doesn't make it right. Although freedom of expression and the right to demonstrate are two of the pillars of a liberal democracy, and neither Sweden nor Denmark has blasphemy laws, European nations must continue to debate the limits of these freedoms.

Narrative C

Desecration of holy texts isn't free speech; it's hate speech. All these acts seek to do is provoke Muslims both in Europe and outside it and have no place in a "free" society. Bigotry only makes the world worse and stimulates hatred, which only serves the agendas of extremists, leading to the goals of their malevolent ideologies.


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