I don’t think this is completely true. Speaking as a former Orthodox Jew, the idea of someone desecrating a Torah scroll fills with me with deep emotional pain even though I know that there’s nothing at all holy or sacred about it.
Someone damaging physical artifacts of one’s religion is a reasonable thing to make into a Schelling point. That’s quite different from someone creating media that is counter to your religion.
Someone damaging physical artifacts of one’s religion is a reasonable thing to make into a Schelling point. That’s quite different from someone creating media that is counter to your religion.
Sure, we can make that distinction (and there are other possible distinctions). I was merely making my remark in the context of Derstopa’s claim that the offense is that strongly tied to the actual belief.
Someone damaging physical artifacts of one’s religion is a reasonable thing to make into a Schelling point. That’s quite different from someone creating media that is counter to your religion.
Sure, we can make that distinction (and there are other possible distinctions). I was merely making my remark in the context of Derstopa’s claim that the offense is that strongly tied to the actual belief.