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Sunday, April 29th, 2012 07:39 pm (UTC)
It's not their own medicine - as far as you know, these students never bullied anybody and came to listen to anti-bullying lecture. Instead they got Savage insulting them and their faith. That's like saying it's OK to attack random jewish person on the street because you once were wronged by a different jewish person. They are all jews, right, so what's the difference?

Again: this is typical of religiously-inclined, not only towards me but a general belief that believers have no scruples voicing quite openly, in the face of atheists.

There's nothing wrong with voicing one's beliefs openly. Unless your beliefs are that bullying is ok and you voice it in your anti-bullying campaign, in which case it's hilariously wrong. But faulting individuals for "typical" behavior of their assigned group identity not even caring who these individuals are, just because you can label them as belonging to a group - this *is* very wrong. I'm surprised I even have to mention that.

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