Cartoon Protesters Direct Anger at U.S.

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Cartoons don't give Muslims the right to burn embassies Jim, their governments encourage them to think they have those rights. It's bullshit. We didn't even publish anything in the US and they still attacked us, so what's it gonna be?
 

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You're right Sassylassie and it's been done before, Islamic leaders in three Nigerian states blocked critical polio inoculations for children, denouncing them as a U.S. plot to spread AIDS or infertility among Muslims. And let these people die instead. :roll:

I remember reading about that. It was proclaimed to be more of a Western Plot rather than a US plot...But then again the associations are pretty similar.

Yep, and because of the vaccination refusals, Polio has now effected three adjacent countries to...Nigeria? I can't remember the name of the initial country that opposed the vaccinations now. Time to go dig up old articles i guess.


BTW does anyone know where to invest in stocks regarding the sales of flags?
 

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Re: RE: Cartoon Protesters Direct Anger at U.S.

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The Muslim world is PARTLY justified in their anger. As has no doubt been flogged in to our heads now, any dipiction of The Prophet is forbidden.

They don't get it, their rules don't apply outside the circle of believers. Islam also forbids, for example, the consumption of pork and alcohol, but that wouldn't justify anger at people who do it. I don't think the Muslim world has any justification at all for being angry about those silly cartoons. They're justified in being offended I think, which entitles them to say "I find those images offensive," to which the obvious reply is, "Then don't look at them."

I've seen the English-language press in the Arab world. I don't read Arabic, so that's all that was available to me. It was routinely just as offensive to me as those cartoons are to Muslims. If the Arabic press is anything like the English-language press in the Arab world, it'll be full of anti-Christian and anti-Semitic sentiments, believers in the discredited Protocols of the Elders of Zion, Holocaust deniers, and nasty, ill-founded conspiracy theories about the West versus Islam. This is the height of hypocrisy. Ethically, morally, religiously, legally, or any other way, they haven't got a leg to stand on.

But I don't really think the cartoons have much to do with the protests, riots, bombings, flag burnings, etc. anyway. They're just something to use to whip up a crowd enough so it'll do damnfool things like marching on a U.S. military base.
 

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Jo Canadian said:
I remember reading about that. It was proclaimed to be more of a Western Plot rather than a US plot...But then again the associations are pretty similar.

Yep, and because of the vaccination refusals, Polio has now effected three adjacent countries to...Nigeria? I can't remember the name of the initial country that opposed the vaccinations now. Time to go dig up old articles i guess.


BTW does anyone know where to invest in stocks regarding the sales of flags?

That's the worst part of all.

You could always ship crates of American flags to the Middle East, they always come in handy over there. :D
 

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You are absolutely right Dexter

It is not like these trouble making Danes went over to Saudi and plastered the cartoons on their doors. The cartoons were drawn and published in their own country and whether the Muslims want to believe it or not, there is a whole world out there that is very much different from their world. A world that has it's own peculiarities, customs and laws. Some parts of Africa practice extreme cruelties on children like female circumcision. I thought it was disgusting but I never thought of running home and burning an embassy.
 

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QALAT, Afghanistan -

The U.S. base was targeted because the United States "is the leader of Europe and the leading infidel in the world," said Sher Mohammed, a 40-year-old farmer who suffered a gunshot wound while taking part in the demonstration in the city of Qalat.

Well, now, I'm quite sure Europe is thrilled to hear that we are their leader. Since we have been so appointed, I'd like to tell France to quit being such a wussy country, get some guts, and start learning English.

I'm just joking, but that is an absurd statement. What country in Europe considers the US to be their leader? :roll:

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Actually, infidel is a term that can be applied to Christianity also, not be Christian. So they're wrong there also. Funny innit? Fundamentalists Islamists call us infidels and the fringe left calls us fundamentalists. Lordy Lordy. :roll:
 

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