The Right Question
In the proposed Quran burning by a "church" in the U.S., to somehow mark September 11, the proper question to ask is not whether this act will further endanger troops in Iraq or Afghanistan, but whether this is the right thing to do. By posing the question on the former terms, the moral issue does not get the proper consideration; instead, it is subordinate to the safety of American troops abroad. This would mean that, if there were no soldiers that could be put in a worse position by the book burning, then it wouldn't be so bad.
If this is the real cause for concern, then, those who hold this view really care very little for other people's religion and human rights.
If this is the real cause for concern, then, those who hold this view really care very little for other people's religion and human rights.
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