Under the legal framework of the Equality Act , which of the following accurately describes the boundary between the expression of personal beliefs and the principle of tolerance in the UK?
- Individuals are free to hold and express their own views, provided they do not incite hatred or violence against others.Cevap
- BThe principle of tolerance requires all residents to reach a state of mutual agreement regarding religious traditions and practices.
- CIndividual liberty provides a legal justification for people to treat others unfairly if anti-discrimination laws conflict with their faith.
- DFreedom of speech is considered an absolute right that protects the use of language even when it promotes hatred against a specific faith group.
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Individuals are free to hold and express their own religious or non-religious views, but they must not incite hatred or violence against others.
The correct answer identifies the fundamental balance in British life: individuals have the right to hold and express their own religious or non-religious beliefs, but this freedom ends where it begins to incite hatred or violence against others, which is prohibited by law.
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