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No, I'm just referring to this particular picture. Obviously, it does refer to the "offending of believers' feelings law, which we also have in Poland and which I consider utterly vague and stupid.

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And, to be honest, completely absurd from legal point of view, since "feeling" is something 100% subjective that you cannot really prove or disprove outside of specific person.

The practice of prosecution of this law in both Poland and Russia was complete joke, with "linguistic experts" assessing whether given statement "offends" abstract "feelings" of abstract "believers".

I had an article somewhere about these "expert commissions" in Russia...

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