Feelie said:Syrians have set fire to the Norwegian and Danish embassies in Damascus to protest at the publication of newspaper cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad.
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Some people take things so seriously
Feelie said:Syrians have set fire to the Norwegian and Danish embassies in Damascus to protest at the publication of newspaper cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad.
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Or the fact that in ANY ORGANIZATION, there are going to be 5% of people who will use ANY PLATFORM to excuse any act. Especially an organization that tells you what to believe and not question, which is why most organized religions by man is a form of ************. It can and is often used for VERY GOOD purposes. But in the end, you've still got that 5%.Imagine said:There is no such thing as a peaceful religion.
Not as long as it's organized and practiced by humans, at any rate.
Damn I love it when I'm on-the-money:Prof Voluptuary said:Secondly, some newspapers printed other characterizations if that was "equal" to the beliefs of others. I have to DISAGREE WITH THE PAPERS on that attitude as well. If these papers wanted to do EQUAL INSULT, they should have shown dipictions that those of the Jewish faith DESERVED TO BE EXTERMINATED AT THE HANDS OF **** GERMANY. In fact, in Germany, anything **** is ******, and such a depiction of those of the Jewish faith with regards to **** Germany would be considered an MAJOR OFFENSE! But lo'n behold, such an EQUIVALENT depiction of Muhammed is "Free Speech." That's what the 5M of those fellow Muslim Americans are complaining about, peacefully (and thank God for them, and our nation that welcomes them). And I have to AGREE with them! This is total NON-SENSE and INSULTS disguised as "Free Speech."
Prof Voluptuary said:Various European papers started this non-sense with their IRRESPONSIBILITY. With "Free Speech" comes responsibility.
buzus said:Didn't they know that a large number of poor,uneducated,hopeless people was going to be easily manipulated by extremists who want to keep up the ********?Didn't they know that Islam right now is a very delicate subject?Sure they knew that,but they didn't care.You can't blame someone for not having "a sense of humour".You can't blame someone for not being as open-minded as you are.Most of the third world countries (regardless of their official religion) are not very open minded.No food,no work,no health,no education,no money,no nothing,how could they be?And the western world,we,"demands" that they think in the same way as we do? First of all:Not every culture has the same values as the western world does.Not every country believes in free speech,not every country believes in "human rights" etc etc.These are notions and ideas that have been invented in Europe.Judging other peoples beliefs based on our own is wrong.
The people burning down embassies are doing just that.
buzus said:Judging other peoples beliefs based on our own is wrong.
Depends on what you are going to say.D-rock said:I don't agree with what they printed, but I don't see it as irresponsible.
Free Speech wouldn't be much if you had to tuck tail and run the other way every time somebody might be upset over what you say.
Oh, I very much DISAGREE.D-rock said:People are only responsible for there own actions, not the actions of others.
If anybody is shunning their responsibilities it isn't the newspapers or the journalist.
If you're going to make 1.3 billion people angry, make it for a WORTHY cause.D-rock said:I would like to see it where it says they are obligated not to make anybody angry.
You TOTALLY MISSED MY POINTS!D-rock said:Of course if I got mad over something I read in the newspaper and went out and ****** 10 people it would be the newspaper's fault...huh?
FORGET the 0.01%.D-rock said:As far as I am concerned they can think whatever they want.
I don't mind what their beliefs are.
I care when they start telling me what to do or start infringing on the rights of others.
That's the problem right there!D-rock said:I don't blame them for not having a sense of humor;
Then what do you say to the other 99.99% who are asking you to understand it was an ***** of "free speech"?D-rock said:I blame them for the actions they take.
How am I "judging"?D-rock said:Isn't this a hypocritical statement since you yourself are judging us wrong for judging others beliefs?
You take THEIR VALUES into consideration.D-rock said:How are we supposed to judge others?
Considerations for the values of others is founded in our great nation, the United States of America.D-rock said:I may be going on my own beliefs and judging others by what I believe in, but I know I can be comfortable arguing for the side of the human rights I believe in.
That's exactly my points as well.********** said:The problem here is not what they printed. It is what they don't print. MAINSTREAM newspapers in western countries WOULD NOT print something similar about Judaism or Christianity.
An equivalent would be Jesus bombing an abortion clinic or ********* an abortion doctor, or Moses bombing Palestine from an Israeli jet. Those things have been printed, sure, but NOT in mainstream western newspapers that reach entire nations.
Oooh, good insight.********** said:Now here is the big problem: muslims account for a large portion of the population too. So how can a paper that would never print such a thing about Christianity or Judaism for business and ethical reasons, offend the Muslims of Denmark in that way? Because in our current political climate, THEY CAN. There are already racial tensions in Denmark, and the Danish press thought they could get away with scapegoating, propagandising, labelling the muslim faith as terrorist-to-the-root in this way. Even if the cartoon was meant as a satire, IT WOULD NEVER HAVE BEEN PRINTED had it been about any other mainstream religion. It was printed because they knew they could do it and it would stir up **** and rally anti-Muslims and sell papers. In the end, that's what it's about - selling papers.
Damn straight!********** said:Hitler used the press to incite hatred.
PERSONAL NOTE: I am NOT of Jewish or Islamic background, but I was raised Irish Catholic, even though I ended my faith once I was no longer under the influence of my parents. If there is a faith I identify with, it's Bahai Faith, "God in his many forms."********** said:I am not religious.
Interesting perspective, and I can see the humor.woosydoosy said:I dont mean to offend anyone, but if the people thinks that something direspects their god(s), let the so called god(s) handle it and put their wrath on those people. Only then will you find out the true god(s).
- A minister in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, Haji Yaqub, announces an $11m (£6.3m) reward for anyone who beheads the cartoonist who drew the images.
- Peshawar cleric Maulana Yousaf Qureshi offers 7.5m rupees ($125,000) and a car to anyone who ***** the cartoonist.
spiceworld said:What the hell do they want anyway, i believe the guy who did the cartoons in the first place already said he was sorry. Talk about looking for an excuse to break everything...