Imran -
"Society"? Don't you mean the Christian majority? That's right, a parent has the right to raise their child with their belief system, "society" doesn't have this right.
If I had said children who are coerced into reciting the pledge were slaves, would you consider that a serious argument? Me neither. Rights belong to individuals, not "society". Parents have this right because their children are under their care. The right ceases to exist once the child is no longer under the parent's care.
You continually argued the pledge is voluntary, it isn't.
I'm not coerced to work for an employer, nature requires me to eat food to survive, employment is just a means to obtain food. And where did I condemn all coercion? As for the law, if you want to call acts of self-defense "coercive", then obviously I support some forms of coercion - when it is used to preserve freedom. But since the definition of "coercion" includes, or at least implies, an attempt to nullify free will, a law that prohibits coercion is not coercive since free will belongs to us all and one cannot use coercion without violating someone else's free will.
How does that allegation stand up when I've already argued in favor of a parent's right to coerce their children?
How do you know? And how is that relevant when even by your argument, some wouldn't wear the star of David for fear of persecution?
Why is that relevant? You think Jews are more religious than everyone else?
So you think all Jews willingly walked around wearing the star of David in Nazi occupied Europe? Anne Frank ring a bell? Some people would rather die than hide their religion, some would rather hide their religion.
So, wait. Let me get this straight. It is OK for parents to coerce children, but not for society?
Why do parents get coercive rights when society doesn't? Are kids SLAVES to parents?
And when did I say it wasn't coercive? EVERY social construction is coercive.
Yet, I don't see you complain about the inherant coerciveness of the 'free' market (where people are coerced into working) or the law (where people are coerced into behaving a certain way.
You treaty coerciveness like it is inherantly a bad thing, while supporting coercive institutions.
MOST would!
Why do you think Jews were persecuted for so long?
If you really understood religious people, you'd know that they will not hide their religion in order to be free from persecution. What do you think relgious martyrs do?
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