After the ban of the c/christians community for having a rule against LGBTQ+ content. I wonder where is the actual line of what is allowed and what is not on this instance. (https://lemmy.world/post/1762563)

There are plenty of instances allowing hate speech against religious people. Looking through them I can see how they can be pretty offensive for someone who was brought up religious.

For example [email protected].

From their description

No Pro-Religious or Anti-Atheist Content.

Some of the content:

To clarify, I do not feel offended, as I am in no capacity religious and I am an atheist also. I also do not ask for the removal of that community as I don’t believe neither of the two should be removed.

But going through the content on atheistmemes the content there is far worse and more offending than it was on c/christians. While on c/christians only the rules where marginally breaking the rules, while there were no content that was in violation. This community in my opinion does both.

Allowing anti religion community while banning the pro religion one is creating a real deficit of different opinions here.

What is your opinion? Do you think that one should be allowed while the other not and why?

  • @[email protected]OP
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    I still ask you to give me a post where c/christians were calling for someone to be treated hatefully, excluded from society

    • Xariphon
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      191 year ago

      They literally had a rule excluding an entire marginalized group.

    • NotInTheFace
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      151 year ago

      Are you saying excluding a whole group based on sexuality from their community isn’t discrimination?

    • @[email protected]M
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      1 year ago

      I didn’t say they were. I said that the four links you provided did not seem to be examples of the thing you were claiming (“hate speech against religious people”).

      I said a very specific thing. Please don’t read into it the thing that you wished that I had said, in order to have an argument that you wanted to have.