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Related: About this forumClashes erupt in Sweden's third largest city after another Quran burning and at least 3 are detained
Source: Associated Press
Clashes erupt in Swedens third largest city after another Quran burning and at least 3 are detained
Updated 10:25 AM EDT-4, September 4, 2023
STOCKHOLM (AP) Clashes erupted in an immigrant neighborhood in Swedens third largest city after an anti-Muslim protester set fire to a copy of the Quran, police said Monday.
Police in Malmo said they were pelted with rocks and dozens of cars were set on fire, including in an underground garage, and described the events that started Sunday and lasted overnight as a violent riot.
The clashes started after an anti-Islam activist, Salwan Momika, burned a copy of the Quran on Sunday and an angry mob tried to stop him, police said. At least three people were detained, they said.
Early Monday, a crowd of mainly young people set fire to tires and debris and some threw electric scooters, bicycles and barriers in Malmos Rosengard neighborhood, which has seen similar clashes in the past. Several banners condemned the Quran burning.
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msongs
(70,178 posts)whathehell
(29,798 posts)Cartoonist
(7,531 posts)My God is better than your God.
whathehell
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Everyone believes THEIR opinion, or political view to be "better" or closer to the truth than that of others, but that doesn't preclude a diverse or tolerant society.
whathehell
(29,798 posts)Cartoonist
(7,531 posts)Should I be tolerant of these Trump evangelicals?
anciano
(1,532 posts)"God has not seen fit to distribute evenly the gift of intelligence." --- John Wanamaker
whathehell
(29,798 posts)that depends on your definition of "tolerance" in that context.
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Major Nikon
(36,900 posts)I have a right to wipe my ass with a bible, a koran, or any other book I own. Anyone who tries to tell me I cant is forcing their beliefs on me.
whathehell
(29,798 posts)The second seems less a matter of "rights" than the wisdom of doing so in a diverse society.
Act_of_Reparation
(9,116 posts)Telling someone they shouldn't deface a holy book would be a matter of wisdom.
Telling someone they can't very much is a matter of rights.
whathehell
(29,798 posts)The "first thing" I alluded to didn't concern the holy book. The poster's first statement was that "Everyone has a right to their own personal beliefs". I do understand the difference between "shoulds" and "cant's" with respect to rights.