The decision follows a recent string of public desecrations of the Quran by a handful of anti-Islam activists, sparking angry demonstrations across Muslim countries.
But you did not provide any. Who is punching who in the face and why? Is it an unprovoked attack or self defense? Who is burning what kind of papers? is it done in private or in public? Does the person who burns the papers own the papers or are the someone else’s? Do you even context bro?
I hope it´s not too sophisticated for you to grasp but the answer to your question depends on context …
So in this context, answer it.
But you did not provide any. Who is punching who in the face and why? Is it an unprovoked attack or self defense? Who is burning what kind of papers? is it done in private or in public? Does the person who burns the papers own the papers or are the someone else’s? Do you even context bro?
Physical violence to another human, versus burning some paper. That’s it.
Then I can´t believe you are seriously asking this. Obviously violence against living beings is magnitudes worse than violence against things.
Ok great, we’re getting somewhere. You keep calling burning some paper malicious like it’s super bad, so we gotta clarify.
Next calibration question. Which is more malicious, calling someone a name, or burning some paper?
You are the only one who needs clarification of such trivial things and I don´t feel like spending time for these kindergarten questions of yours …