TheRiov wrote:
God forbid (yes, that's deliberate irony) I use reductio ad absurdum to make my point.
If you had made an analogy that was actually appropriate, that might be a valid point.
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We can pare back the analogy if you're really having problems seeing the parallels.
I'm having a hard time seeing them because they are there only in a vague, general sense. Another point you may not have considered is that a military commander has UCMJ and command authority over me, and his order presents legal pitfalls for both of us, that could turn out very badly depending on how things went. If you're suggesting anyone is subject to legal penalty for not reciting the pledge of allegiance, I'd like to see your evidence.
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I suspect you see it and are just trying to nitpick the analogy to avoid dealing with the larger point, ie. that as a matter of public policy, we (as a nation) force people to participate in religious (even tangentially so) activities, imply that minority beliefs are not welcome or not acceptable, or simply try to create a perception of a de facto Christian nation where none exists.
A) I suspect you are using the word "nitpick" to avoid dealing with the fact that your analogy sucks, and that you are shifting the issue over and over in order not to admit that either nonbelievers engage in behavior just as obnoxious as believers, or that you aren't actually having anything forced on you; you're just whining because you don't like social pressure to conform.
Guess what? EVERYONE is a minority and feels social pressure to conform in some area of their life. Furthermore, a free country means freedom from legal coercion to conform, not freedom from social pressure.
You have absolutely no right, no legal expectation, and no justification to complain about the majority making their view known, or disapproving of your views, any more than they have a right to demand you be silent. Basically, suck it the **** down, and quit making excuses and double standards.
B) No one is being forced to do anything; you already admited this and now are coming up with this "tangenitally forced" thing (an absurd concept) to complain that minority beliefs are "not welcome". Well, unfortunately neither are majority beliefs which are subject to various sorts of ridicule all over the place. That ridicule is then excused by minorities who seem to think that their behavior is acceptable, and any comparable behavior by the majority or objection to minority actions is necessarily some sort of oppression
just because they are a minority.This is the exact approach taken by every minority in this country to stifle debate; even minorities that re not actually a minority (i.e. feminists who appoint themselves as speaking for women in general). Just screech at every counterpoint that it's <insert complaint of victimization here> loudly and repeatedly until the other party just gets tired of it.