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In reply to the discussion: Christian privilege and the “desecration” of a Jesus statue [View all]MADem
(135,425 posts)You can't, apparently. You keep resorting to personal insult because you can't argue the actual facts of this issue. Put aside the religious aspect--that "seems to be" blinding you to the larger issue. Pretend that statue was a statue of an historical figure at a private museum, for example.
There was no crime? Really?
So I can come on your private property, your front lawn, and simulate a sex act with your garden gnome, with no consequences, then? Because it's my constitutional right? How about I have a bath in your bird bath as well?
Last I checked, trespassing wasn't "unconstitutional." It was a crime--a petty one, but a crime nonetheless.
Back to the drawing board--and if you make one more smart-assed and immature remark about how "I" "seem to be" this or that, you've lost the argument but good.
This isn't about ME, so stop trying to play it that way, and it's not even about "religion"--it's about the law.