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In reply to the discussion: Texas removes mock nativity from Capitol after governor calls it 'tasteless' [View all]Major Nikon
(36,925 posts)41. The government routinely loses court cases when it tries to censor things deemed offensive
Arbitrarily deeming something as "mocking" and then censoring on that basis just doesn't seem like firm legal ground to me. YMMV.
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Texas removes mock nativity from Capitol after governor calls it 'tasteless' [View all]
Eugene
Dec 2015
OP
For a proponent of nonbelief, you should contemplate what what actually"expresses nothing".
rug
Dec 2015
#14
Greg is establishing one religion as being the true faith which is against establishment clause
Gothmog
Dec 2015
#20
The government routinely loses court cases when it tries to censor things deemed offensive
Major Nikon
Dec 2015
#41
I agree. They don't belong there. Flags don't belong in churches, temples or mosqes either.
rug
Dec 2015
#10