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Britain can’t talk about religion

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United Kingdom
Started June 28, 2026

We will soon find ourselves defined by religious conflict and unable even to think about it

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CLAIM Posted by will Jun 28, 2026
The lack of dialogue around religion in Britain reflects a broader fear of offending, which ultimately undermines societal cohesion.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jun 28, 2026
Focusing solely on religious conflict ignores the complex socio-economic factors that also contribute to societal tensions in Britain.
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Engaging in open debates about religion can lead to division and conflict, making it more prudent to keep these discussions at bay.
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A neutral stance is essential; while religion shapes identities, we must find ways to discuss it without escalating tensions.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jun 28, 2026
The avoidance of religious discussions in Britain stifles understanding and hinders our ability to address underlying issues of conflict.
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