The blasphemy law has been the joke that kept on giving on the decades. Back before Muslim immigration, it was lauded as a defense against "indecency" and a proper lack of respect of God (and by extension, the monarchy). Even after immigration, untill the Muhammed cartoon crisis, even the nationalist party, DPP. (which is ideologically really a mix between social democrat and national-conservative) considered it a good law because it defended the Lutheran state church (and no, DPP are not Bible thumpers, either....it's cultural , Protestant Christian).GrumpyCatFace wrote:Oooh... waiting for StA's head to split apart.BjornP wrote:http://cphpost.dk/news/denmark-scrappin ... -week.html
The only party in parliment to vote against the scrapping of the law, was the main opposition party, the Social Democrats. The bill to abolish the old law were introduced to parliament by the Marxist party, the "Unity List".A 151-year-old law that criminalises blasphemy is on the chopping block this week thanks to a parliamentary majority.
Government-party Venstre has changed its stance on the issue and the contentious law – which has only resulted in very few cases in Danish judicial history – is now set to be repealed.
But after Muslims wanted to dust off a law that hardly ever got used....well....then the blasphemy law was (of course) outdated, wrong and irresponsible and ill-befitting the Danish character. I'm fine to see it go, but it's not untill now that there's been broad political support for it, and everyone here sort of accepts that what changed was... Muslims.
And yeah, StA's not gonna be able to wrap his head around it, no. Also, the biggest support for a ban on male circumcision are also the Marxist party, along with the Green-Socialist party. The most immigrant-friendly party, the Social Liberals are against male circumcision, but don't believe in making laws against it. Oh, and the nationalist DPP are also against male circumcision and want it banned.