How do Atheists Infringe on “Religious Rights”?
According to the police, an atheist’s festival “infringes on religious rights rights”. What religious rights? No one has the right to not be offended.
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According to the police, an atheist’s festival “infringes on religious rights rights”. What religious rights? No one has the right to not be offended.
Rape is a crime not just against a person but against the state. A crime against the law. Forgiveness doesn’t count for anything.
Even though India is a free country, our politicians and police force don’t understand what that means. They need a civics lesson.
Politicians are under the mistaken impression that we’re not watching. That the Indian public is blind to their blatantly shameful attempts to keep criminals in politics. They’re wrong.
Benefiting from patriarchy is a choice. For many men, their lives would not become any worse were patriarchy to be abolished.
Ishrat Jahan’s guilt or innocence is irrelevant to the fact that she might have been murdered by the police. Everyone – even terrorists – deserve the right to a fair trial.
Many people seem to think that legal discrimination is a valid compensation for social discrimination. This is a profoundly wrong position to take and sends a horrible message.
The recent divorce amendments in India leave out the fact that not all women need help. And that lots of innocent and decent men will be treated as cheats and thieves.
Many colleges in India restrict boys and girls from interacting. It’s obvious that colleges don’t view students as their customers and are eager to play the moral police when it has nothing to do with efficacy in learning
The government is keen to foist marriage on all live in couples. But many people deliberately choose not to get married. Are they to be forced into it?