My basic question comes down to this: the right to free speech has
always been limited by the fact that the speaker would be forced to
take the consequences of his speech. Calling someone a liar may get
you sued for libel, for example. However, there doesn't seem any
consequence for being gratuitously offensive against a religion.

-- b

You could:
* wait until the religious hatred law is passed then sue them in the UK
* kill the bastard (perfectly acceptable in some territories)
* invade Denmark (not illegal)


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