Nothing wrong with any idea according to the law.
Action is punishable. Not thinking.
No one can know what a person is thinking, but they can know the actions.
Even in our law, we take into account the motive for the action.
Murder is murder, whether by the state, whether by pre-meditation, whether by accident, whether by self defense.
We understand that the actions are the same, a life was taken, but by law we take into account what the intention was.
If a person is filled with hateful ideas, but never intends to act on them, there is nothing wrong.
If a person intends to act on hateful ideas, they are a threat.
If a person acts on hateful ideas with intent to harm others, not in self defense, but out of selfish hatred...then they are breaking the law.
Our laws are fine for us.
Islamic laws are fine for them...it is none of our business.
Only actions matter in our law, unless we can actually prove intent to harm others...which is not so easy to do.
Any ideology is not illegal...actions are legal or illegal.
You could be thinking you want to kill someone...so? Thoughts are not dangerous unless they are put into action.
If you don't plan on it, or act on it, it doesn't matter.
The censorship of ideas only makes the ideas stronger.
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Thank you, that's all I needed to hear from you. I am not surprised though.
PS just out of curiosity, what do you think about cannibalism? I suppose it's fine too, isn't it? There is no wrong ideology, only wrong people, right? LOL