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RYoung
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My topic is a rather lengthy one and may get people a little riled up. But here goes.
We are all familiar with the widespread prejudice facing RPG gamers everywhere, that RPG's of any kind promote suicide, drug-use etc.
Now I have been reading quite a bit about this recently (particularily regardingan upcoming episode of the NAVY CIS show) anyways...
My question is how responsible can we make book-burning hate-mongering speakers responsible for the hate.crime or extra cost to taxpayers over the issues thay bring up or preach about in their particular communities.
My example comes for the following article entitled the "satan scare"
http://www.roleplaygames.about.com/cs/controversy/index.htm
now the question I pose is I assume that these people are immune to the law because of their plead of "freedom of religion". Does anyone see a way around this problem or does it seem like anyone who wraps themselves in the bible or in a flag is impervious to anything....
Rachel
We are all familiar with the widespread prejudice facing RPG gamers everywhere, that RPG's of any kind promote suicide, drug-use etc.
Now I have been reading quite a bit about this recently (particularily regardingan upcoming episode of the NAVY CIS show) anyways...
My question is how responsible can we make book-burning hate-mongering speakers responsible for the hate.crime or extra cost to taxpayers over the issues thay bring up or preach about in their particular communities.
My example comes for the following article entitled the "satan scare"
http://www.roleplaygames.about.com/cs/controversy/index.htm
now the question I pose is I assume that these people are immune to the law because of their plead of "freedom of religion". Does anyone see a way around this problem or does it seem like anyone who wraps themselves in the bible or in a flag is impervious to anything....
Rachel