This moral relativism is nice and all, but being intolerant towards intolerance is not really the biggest issue. This thread is a very poor place to be taking this stance, considering, it's about people being persecuted on religious grounds, by an authority that is able to assign the death penalty.
Based upon the contributions in this in this thread (particularly when I asked earlier what the potential penalty/charges would be), it would seem that prison or fines are more likely than the extreme; prison was also the sentence assigned to the women who were protesting hijab during fall 2019.
This isn't a question of moral relativism. Being arrested for developing a video game is not something I would advocate as a just law. I, like some other users, are concerned about moral
hypocrisy, especially when it involves throwing every known religion under the bus because of one (or any number of) specific instance of injustice, while ignoring the good that religion provides, like a sense of community or belonging. In other words, I'd rather this thread not be an open invitation for veiled
Islamophobia.
Again, I'm not the only person who has expressed discomfort on commenting because they didn't want to come off as
hateful. I myself try to learn from those individuals who are attuned to their feelings. Being more of a "thought" person, I'm just putting those feelings to words. That is why my first post was a question: what happens now? Because I'm not trying to judge something I know little of.