Boycott the Infidels!
For what it's worth, I would just like to voice my support for this worthy cause.
Surely the West must be punished for it's insolence and the grievous injuries that Islam has suffered at the hands of Danish doodlers. D'oh.
Umm...yeah. Seriously people, WTF?
I mean, these Danish cartoonists are real creative geniuses if you ask me. Who would ever think to associate Mohammed (and Islam) with terrorism? I wonder what their inspiration was. Those crazy Danes!
I think this blogger has the right idea.
Check out his whole blog, it's pretty solid.
This news report says it all:
"The Muslim Council of Britain said its reaction to the BBC's decision to broadcast [the controversial cartoons] would "depend on the context".
A spokesman said: "It depends on whether they're broadcast to illustrate the story about the row developing, or, in the same way as the European newspapers have published, to gloat about freedom. (I don't even know what gloating about freedom means. Should we be embarrased by freedom? Is choosing to exercise that freedom somehow a bad thing?)
"We recognise that the newspapers have full freedom. However, we hope that they would be able to show restraint when it comes to these images because of the enormous hurt it would cause to Muslims."
Cry me a freaking river. Here's a tip: Don't read the comics section of a European newspaper. Then your feelings won't be hurt. When Danish cartoonists start killing Muslims for their beliefs, then we can talk.
Does the Muslim Council of Britain understand the enormous hurt that is caused when people blow up subway trains in the name of Allah? How about you start condemning the violence and killing that is perpetrated in the name of Mohammed before you start whining about us drawing pictures of him.
Surely the West must be punished for it's insolence and the grievous injuries that Islam has suffered at the hands of Danish doodlers. D'oh.
Umm...yeah. Seriously people, WTF?
I mean, these Danish cartoonists are real creative geniuses if you ask me. Who would ever think to associate Mohammed (and Islam) with terrorism? I wonder what their inspiration was. Those crazy Danes!
I think this blogger has the right idea.
Check out his whole blog, it's pretty solid.
This news report says it all:
"The Muslim Council of Britain said its reaction to the BBC's decision to broadcast [the controversial cartoons] would "depend on the context".
A spokesman said: "It depends on whether they're broadcast to illustrate the story about the row developing, or, in the same way as the European newspapers have published, to gloat about freedom. (I don't even know what gloating about freedom means. Should we be embarrased by freedom? Is choosing to exercise that freedom somehow a bad thing?)
"We recognise that the newspapers have full freedom. However, we hope that they would be able to show restraint when it comes to these images because of the enormous hurt it would cause to Muslims."
Cry me a freaking river. Here's a tip: Don't read the comics section of a European newspaper. Then your feelings won't be hurt. When Danish cartoonists start killing Muslims for their beliefs, then we can talk.
Does the Muslim Council of Britain understand the enormous hurt that is caused when people blow up subway trains in the name of Allah? How about you start condemning the violence and killing that is perpetrated in the name of Mohammed before you start whining about us drawing pictures of him.

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