Posted: Mar 12, 2017 3:53 pm
by tuco
Pulsar wrote:
tuco wrote:Right to gather is one of basic rights in democracy. Some (gatherings) are subject to administrative process: notification, approval/permission, etc.

With rights come responsibilities. You only get permission to gather if you're able to meet public safety regulations. The Turks refused that and decided to threaten the Dutch with sanctions, so the Dutch government had no other choice than to call it off.

Also, did you know that it is forbidden in Turkey for a foreign politician to campaign? So why exactly should we allow them to come here to campaign for their dictator?


What is forbidden in Turkey is irrelevant to what is forbidden here. Its exactly this attitude I was referring to in my last post.

Did you know torture is allowed in whatever .. bla bla bla? Exactly the same kind of fallacious argument.

Now, how the Turks refused to meet public safety regulations? I have not see any information in this regard.