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(Anonymous) 2023-03-15 12:33 am (UTC)(link)And if they did, are we obligated to listen to that? can we not write religious satire anymore? Some Christian sects did object to Good Omens, which is a Christian comedy co-written by a Jew and an atheist, thought it was blasphemous or whatever. Do we just...give in to them? Do we agree that Salman Rushdie shouldn't have written The Satanic Verses?
I think religion is generally fair game as a subject, and I don't think it always has to be respectful, and especially powerful, culturally dominant religions should be able to take a fucking joke.
It's different for closed practices of a group that is marginalized and has had their religion disrespected CONSTANTLY. It was literally illegal for Native Americans to practice their religions until the late 1970s! So I give them a lot more respect when the use of their cultural beliefs just looks a lot like more of the same old abuse and disregard they've endured at the hands of the dominant culture for centuries