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102: Non-Crimes And Non-Punishment

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Laugh Freely: A Right to Humor

The continued debate over blasphemy laws and the introduction of measures like the Racial and Religious Hatred Act highlights the tension between legislative action and cultural freedom of expression. Historical contexts show that mocking religious figures has a long-standing tradition in British humor, challenging the constraints that might come from new legislation. It raises questions about the limits of satire and the rights individuals have to express dissent through humor.

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