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Old 01-04-10, 07:51 AM   #29
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Originally Posted by Skybird View Post
"Therefore, legislation should prohibit discrimination based on religion or belief, disability, age or sexual orientation in a range of areas outsidethe labour market, including social protection, education and access to and supply of goods and services, including housing."
And it gives a full list of that range of areas if you care to read a little further.
Areas inside the labour market are covered by other directives.

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There is plenty of critcism of these laws, that you can find easily - if only you would want. critcism from law experts themselves
Of course there is plenty of criticism!
There is plenty of criticism of every law, institution, politician, constitution
and government there has ever been since the dawn of civilisation.
The important thing is the validity of the criticism and in this case the
accusation and criticism you make is utterly invalid and baseless in fact.

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...And then you can be sued for any comment you make that somebody else claims is hurting his religious feelings.
Again, under what law if not this one?
And if under this directive, then what part of it obliges the creation of
blasphemy laws?
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