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Old 01-09-2015, 10:43 AM   #101 (permalink)
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uh I personally think this whole thing is pretty shocking. how many cartoonist get killed per year because of their cartoons? how many people that write satire about islam end up getting murdered? I mean you can use the "poke the bear" thing all you want but this isn't a high probability event
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Old 01-09-2015, 10:46 AM   #102 (permalink)
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Old 01-09-2015, 10:47 AM   #103 (permalink)
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uh I personally think this whole thing is pretty shocking. how many cartoonist get killed per year because of their cartoons? how many people that write satire about islam end up getting murdered? I mean you can use the "poke the bear" thing all you want but this isn't a high probability event
I agree with this. I wish I was as enlightened as Chula or TH to the point where I can wake up ready to hear about deaths on the part of extremists. Would have made 9/11 a lot easier to deal with.
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While it's not their faultt hat they were conditioned that way, killing people in the streets is just so obviously immoral to me.
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First of all I am only parroting others who are calling it racist. I don't live in France or understand how the word applies there. I also don't fully understand how badly affected the Muslim population is by the cartoons.

If enough folks from over there define them as racist then I will take their word for it.
The word racist has different connotations not just in different countries but also linguistically. In the example of France, the country as far as western Europe goes has had more 'racial issues' than any other since WWII.

If you take the country's deep colonial roots, the Algerian problem, the huge African and Muslim immigration cycles over the years, the history of racially incited riots, the strength of the French National Front movement, the freedom of speech by both extremists on both the right and the left, the history of satirical literature to print whatever it wants and the country's unique and direct political agenda on foreign affairs, has certainly created a country of severe cultural divisions that has really been evident since the 1960s.

So yer the country is certainly far more racist than the UK is most aspects, largely due to some of the divisions I've mentioned above.
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Old 01-09-2015, 10:48 AM   #105 (permalink)
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I agree with this. I wish I was as enlightened as Chula or TH to the point where I can wake up ready to hear about deaths on the part of extremists.
Come on man, that's not what we are saying at all. The event itself is shocking as all hell. Why it happened is not.
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See I think this is absolutely disgusting. It shouldn't matter in the slightest what they did, they shouldn't have been executed in the street. We are free to do and say what we want within the limits of the law, we shouldn't have to censor ourselves because of fear of being shot.
Of course they shouldn't have been killed. I have gone to great lengths to explain this. However, if someone says "Do that again and I'll kill you" and you KNOW they mean it, and you do it again, how can you be surprised that they carry out their threat? We're not living in Utopia. Sometimes you need to use common sense in your life, and understand that some things are bigger and more important than your ego.
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uh I personally think this whole thing is pretty shocking. how many cartoonist get killed per year because of their cartoons? how many people that write satire about islam end up getting murdered? I mean you can use the "poke the bear" thing all you want but this isn't a high probability event
Every single time there is a cartoon depicting Mohammed there are riots, death threats, and so on. Not everyone gets killed, but you can see it pisses them off so why would you continue to court disaster?
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I agree with this. I wish I was as enlightened as Chula or TH to the point where I can wake up ready to hear about deaths on the part of extremists. Would have made 9/11 a lot easier to deal with.
That doesn't even deserve an answer. It's so beneath you man.
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Come on man, that's not what we are saying at all. The event itself is shocking as all hell. Why it happened is not.
Nobody wants to understand. It's so much easier to just pull what you want from what anyone says who voices a different opinion.

Once again, the police? Anyone? Or have you just to admit I have a point and can't defend it?
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Old 01-09-2015, 11:13 AM   #108 (permalink)
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Of course they shouldn't have been killed. I have gone to great lengths to explain this. However, if someone says "Do that again and I'll kill you" and you KNOW they mean it, and you do it again, how can you be surprised that they carry out their threat? We're not living in Utopia. Sometimes you need to use common sense in your life, and understand that some things are bigger and more important than your ego.
That's accepting defeat. Compromising your freedom and civil liberties in the face of violence and cruelty. If I was them I would have absolutely carried on doing what I was doing. If we give violent people that much power in the world, then we're not free anymore.
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Of course they shouldn't have been killed. I have gone to great lengths to explain this. However, if someone says "Do that again and I'll kill you" and you KNOW they mean it, and you do it again, how can you be surprised that they carry out their threat? We're not living in Utopia. Sometimes you need to use common sense in your life, and understand that some things are bigger and more important than your ego.

Every single time there is a cartoon depicting Mohammed there are riots, death threats, and so on. Not everyone gets killed, but you can see it pisses them off so why would you continue to court disaster?

That doesn't even deserve an answer. It's so beneath you man.

Nobody wants to understand. It's so much easier to just pull what you want from what anyone says who voices a different opinion.

Once again, the police? Anyone? Or have you just to admit I have a point and can't defend it?
I know this is not an exact analogy and bringing Nazi Germany into a discussion is seldom a good idea, but: What do you think of this guy?

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That's accepting defeat. Compromising your freedom and civil liberties in the face of violence and cruelty. If I was them I would have absolutely carried on doing what I was doing. If we give violent people that much power in the world, then we're not free anymore.
That's the kind of attitude that will get more people killed. It's not accepting defeat. It's accepting that you can't do everything you want to without regard for the consequences.

Is not going into a garden with a "Beware of the dog" sign accepting defeat? Is waiting to cross until the light is green accepting defeat? Is crossing over to the other side of the street when you see a gang of drunk lads falling out of a pub accepting defeat? Sometimes you have to use logic and use your head. Honestly, the kind of spurious reasoning being used here is unbelievable at times. Who cares if you can't draw cartoons of Mohammed? Wouldn't you rather be alive? Do you think your life is worth your expression of free speech, if that's how you choose to see it: I see it, as I have already said, as inflating your ego and being arrogant.
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