Originally posted by Scoobos
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It is hateful and hurtful and people shouldn't do it.
But would it be acceptable if the dead soldiers were war criminals? Various Japanese nationalists get in trouble for honouring sites which include mention of category 1 war criminals.
The difficulty is that different people will have different views of what is a war crime. Some people will think that all war is crime and all soldiers are murderers. Others will think that different soldiers are war criminals in different circumstances. Is it that you wish to legislate against? Or do you wish to legislate against people protesting in this way, whether or not they believe that soldiers are war criminals? In which case would you like to see similar penalties against protestors who burn swastikas at a fascist commemoration of SS soldiers?
I'm afraid it is hard to legislate against all unpleasantness. I am legally allowed to ignore my neighbour when he says hello, sleep with your wife, laugh at a puppy that has been run over and that is dying in the street.
Some people are just mean, I'm afraid.
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