Opposing petition to a petition to Wikipedia

A friend forwarded this petition to me today in an email.

I place a serious amount of value on having respect for other people’s beliefs. However, I do not believe that accommodating other people’s religious beliefs can be limitless. Much of modern society, which I think is great, offends the values of many religions. If a precedent is set that something should not be done if it offends a religious belief, then all of the other religious beliefs out there must be acted on too. The result would be the end of modern society. I do not want that.

I’ve met many Muslims. All of the ones I have met have been honorable and reasonable people. Islam is an honorable religion despite its fringe elements.

However their beliefs are not my beliefs. Wikipedia is a secular institution and should not feel obliged to uphold Islamic law.

I signed the petition

Petition against Petition against Muhammad Pics in Wikipedia:

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3 thoughts on “Opposing petition to a petition to Wikipedia”

  1. It’s a lame how there are some v. close minded people writing comments in that petition =/ (ie, “they’re all extremists!”, that sort of comment)

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