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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

If they don't like it when people burn their books, why do Sweds keep doing it?

Yes, I understand, they are trying to prove a point. But objectively, are they solving any problem with their actions, or just causing more problems?

Let's assume they stop burning the Quran, what's the worst case scenario? Realistically, nobody is burning that book because they need to. The only thing they want is to trigger religious people, that's is the sole purpose of it.

— "Look how violent they become when we disrespect their God and their culture."

— "I know, let's do it again. "