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And that's exactly why we don't have blasphemy laws in America but they have them in medieval societies, like Afghanistan or Pakistan. But, again, in the general sphere of "moral values", religion and other spiritual beliefs are a special category. This category alone is protected (freedom of religion), but also citizens are protected against it (no blasphemy laws), the way it should be. I repeat, walking with sperm on your face is not a moral value, it's just societal deviation. We can discuss, of course, if societal deviations should be punished, but that is not even the issue here. Nobody wants to "punish" people for being a deviant, but the society, sometimes, views the said deviants as a danger to themselves and/or to others, and imposes restrictions. You cannot masturbate in public. You cannot defecate in public. You cannot walk naked in public (there are spaces where you can do it, as on a nudists' beach). You cannot torture yourself in public (cut yourself, etc.). Cross-dressing was equally part of this, as it is considered sexual self-gratification. Alas, "well-intended" people have promoted it to the rank of bravery, and now we have people flashing their cocks and fake breasts during parades, and they are applauded. From what I see, the next one is cuming in public and wearing your sperm as makeup. Slippery slope. The society needs a robust discussion about this, but the "progressive" movement (there is nothing progressive about it) has forced it down our throats and has limited (or even outlawed) any debate about it.

Jan 23
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