Is "Everybody Draw Muhammad Day"! http://voices.washingtonpost.com/comic-riffs/2010/04/everybody_draw_mohammed_day_ga.html All of you should join the facebook group! Seriously you guys, this is the new Christmas.:xmastree:
that's disgusting. i think this is a perfect example of how "cool" it is to be an asshole american. love and understand. it's not about free speech. it's about using good judgment and being gentle towards each other. PEACE IS THE WAY
fuck you these people come over here n try to tell us how we should live. if they say behead the infidels its ok but if we draw a picture of mohammed we're the bad guys.... if I drew one it be of him getting ass raped by goerge bush. The peaceful ways have got us nowhere.
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No. It's not about being an asshole American, and it's not even about offending Muslims. (well, sort of) you can give your PEACE IS THE WAY speech to Theo Van Gogh, or that Dutch cartoonist, or how bout the terrorists who threatened to kill Matt Stone and Trey Parker. Part of free speech is knowing when to hold back, but part of it is being able to say what you want without liing in fear of being murdered. Here's something that's been happening this week. "All but two stations in Mogadishu comply with order to cease broadcasts that militants say violate Islamic principles A majority of radio stations in southern and central Somalia today stopped playing music and jingles, to comply with a ban by Islamist militants. Hizbul Islam, one of the two main insurgent forces in Somalia, issued the order on 3 April, saying music broadcasts violated Islamic principles. It gave FM radio stations – the main form of news and entertainment in the country – 10 days to comply or be shut down. Islamic groups have previously outlawed music in some areas under their control, along with beards, football, movies, women's beauty salons and bras. The latest ban on all tunes – including those used in commercials – appears to be the most widely applied yet, and indicative of the rebels' ability to instil fear. In the capital, Mogadishu, where there are 16 FM radio stations, only the government-controlled Radio Mogadishu, which is protected by African Union peacekeepers, and the UN-funded Radio Bar-Kulan, whose studio is in Nairobi, resisted the order. "I've listened to three of my regular stations today, and there's no music at all," said Abdulkadir Khalif, a Mogadishu resident. "There's not even a jingle." Instead, some stations used birdsong or vehicle noises to introduce programmes. One of the broadcasters aired "a recording from a warzone" to signal the start of the news, as an ironic gesture, Khalif said. The sounds of war are not difficult to record in Mogadishu. At least 19 people were killed there yesterday in fighting between insurgent and forces allied to the government, which controls just a few blocks of the capital. A children's school and a United Nations compound were hit by rebel shelling, while retaliatory fire struck the market and residential areas, the UN said. Hizbul Islam and its bigger rival and sometime ally, al-Shabaab, control much of south and central Somalia, alhough their support among ordinary people is limited. The music ban is likely to be highly unpopular, since many Somalis enjoy listening to pop songs and more traditional compositions. But the radio station owners – even those broadcasting from outside rebel-held areas – would have felt they had no option but to comply. Numerous Somali journalists, particularly those working for radio, have been assassinated in recent years. "Journalists working in these stations have in the past witnessed broad daylight assassination of their colleagues and have now been signalled that they would follow the same fate if they do not obey these oppressive orders," said Omar Faruk Osman, secretary general of the National Union of Somali Journalists. Control of the airwaves appears to be a clear priority of the insurgents. Last week Shabaab leaders banned the BBC and the Voice of America, which have large audiences in Somalia, accusing them of being anti-Muslim and of bias towards the government. Five FM relay stations were closed, silencing the stations for all listeners who do not have shortwave radios." this is not just a fucking joke, (though it may be funny) and you'll find that most peacful American Muslims support this kind of thing. Many of them supported South Park last week when they wanted to depict Muhammad, (Muhammad was censored of course) because they don't want to be viewed as the terrorists, as the ones who no ones makes fun of for fear of death. If we continiue to allow the god damn radical Muslims to tell us what we can and can't say, we are going to end up living the life of the people in Somalia. It's like 1984. I'm not the one disturbing the peace, I dont see you out there on a crusade to get people to stop making fun of Jesus, why is it so offensive to draw Muhammad? It's utterly insaine how much power Islam has over us, and it has to stop.
i would give the speech to everyone on the entire planet if i could. "continue to allow" - what exactly do you mean by that? like i said, i would say the same thing to anyone and everyone. i do not support physically and emotionally violent actions against people, especially when they are related to religion or spirituality. those are very sensitive aspects of identity for many people and i think this campaign is going to hurt many people.
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free speech is free speech. But you should be aware of the consequences that could arise from such a thing. If i told a cop that i'm going to kill him, that's also free speech, and he would probably pull a gun on me as a result. But i shouldn't be censored from allowing to say it or think it. It's my call. Same goes with the cartoons. 5/20 will insult people, so atleast understand that. But feel free to indulge in the "festivities". I support that.
Illegal or not you still have the freedom to say whatever you feel like saying at any given moment in time
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As would I, sorry to say, no one cares. The Muslims don't actually care about respecting anyone else's beliefs, here are some cartoons that have been published in newspapers of Islamic countries. (*sigh* I fail at posting pictures, they're at the bottom. one shows a westerner drawing Muhammad, then bowing down to a toilet bowl that says "Zionism" the flames are labeled "the holocaust" and behind them is Satan who is holding a menorah, and a Jewish star. the second is Hitler in bed with Anne frank saying "Write this one in your diary Anne!" the third is a Jew telling a george bush parrot "Arabs are evil" which george bush repeats.) The point is, they dish it out way more than they receive it, and no one is protesting them. I mean that Islam is the only religion never made fun of on tv, in movies, or anywhere else. This is because everyone is too scared of getting bombed to say anything that might be considered offensive. Not making fun of them might not seem like a big deal, but that wont be the end of it. They aren't satisfied with just not being made fun of (as that article showed) and since we've showed them that we will tolerate and give in to their intimidation, they will be able to get away with quieting us as much as they want in the future. Like I said, most peaceful Muslims are ok with this kind of stuff, because they don't want to be viewed as the violent evil religion. They think it's important to get over this barrier as much as I do. And honestly, we can't live in fear of hurting anyone's feelings. Edit: damn, the pics didn't post here's a link to a site http://www.adl.org/main_arab_world/arab_media_portrayal_jews.htm
The impact on social order is compromised when to much thought is given into racism .. life imitates art .. The content search for the illusion you suggest will bring harmful viruses to your computer.. aka cartoon Muhammad,, youre carrying this disability, its like stepping in shit and dragging it into your house and magic carpet, Now theres shit where you enjoy Peace.. I wouldnt want to shit on my carpet in my room.. The Idea Is not marketing resolve carpet cleaner.. Its influencing the wrong idea and only making the carpet more dirty..
Ethno-religious conflict has erupted quite dramatically since the fall of the Iron Curtain. The trend of international conflict today takes on cultural-identity based dimensions. It's my opinion that you have to utilize religion, culture and ethnicity to bridge the divides and take into account peaceful solutions to clashes and conflict. In a situation where religion has the potential to hurt, it also has the same potential to heal.