Bit of a minefield topic this, but I think it's food for thought.
Why is it acceptable to scream hatred at racists, chant, boo, single them out, hang them out to dry, beat 'em up in the streets?
Why is it unacceptable to be racist, to have strong beliefs and to stand by those beliefs, voice those beliefs, fight for those beliefs, to never conform to the masses? Don't racists have rights too that tehy're at liberty to express? They may often express it violently, but they also recieve the same.
Why is it ok to be gay, but to be homophobic is suddenly immoral biggotry?
What are equal rights and liberty?
Why does liberty only work one way?
Should equality only apply when equality is applicable, or should equality extend to all wether they're equal or not?
I'm not racist, or homophobic, nor do I bear any other predjudice. The questions above (though not very well put) are things I often think about. I think healthy debate can open peoples minds to things they'd not considered before. Anyone else think about this stuff?