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"Draw the Prophet Muhammad" competition goes wrong. Two dead.



Two gunmen shot dead by police in Texas after opening fire at a completion to draw the prophet Muhammad.

Never going to end well was it.
 




Man of Harveys

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And now let's see the winning entr...actually NO. It's fine. Thanks.
 


Stat Brother

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-32579396

Sunday's event was organised by the American Freedom Defense Initiative (AFDI), which is run by controversial blogger and activist Pamela Geller and is listed as an anti-Muslim group by the Southern Poverty Law Center, a civil rights group...
An anti-Muslim civil rights group :shrug:

...Speaking before Sunday's event, Ms Geller told AP news agency that the aim of the contest was to make a stand for free speech.


Just because you can, it doesn't mean you should.
 


studio150

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-32579396

Sunday's event was organised by the American Freedom Defense Initiative (AFDI), which is run by controversial blogger and activist Pamela Geller and is listed as an anti-Muslim group by the Southern Poverty Law Center, a civil rights group...
An anti-Muslim civil rights group :shrug:

...Speaking before Sunday's event, Ms Geller told AP news agency that the aim of the contest was to make a stand for free speech.


Just because you can, it doesn't mean you should.
But if you dont doesnt that effectively mean the end if free speech. So on your example if an action is likely to be greeted with violence even though you can do something you shouldnt. So the whole issue of race in the southern states will still be as it was before the marches and protests in the early 60s.
Doed the events at the cartoon event not show that yet again religion is the root of all evil.
 






penny's harmonica

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And the winner of the whole sorry event is Islam.

Once again demonstrating their intolerance of any form of free speech or expression. I'm not saying they weren't provoked but not sure appeasement is working with them either.
 


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If Muslims didn't mind, would they do it? Of course not, it's purely to wind them up. And people wonder why there are a large number of young Muslims growing up thinking 'the west' hate them.
 








Brovion

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Is there not a case for respecting the sensitivities of a religious group?

Yes. But Christians have to put with people taking the piss. There is any amount of blasphemy and mickey-taking and people do it with impunity as they know that all 99.9999% of Christians will do is roll their eyes or perhaps write a stiff letter (which in turn will be mocked).

I'm tempted to say that the people who say we should respect the sensitivities of other cultures could start by respecting Christianity, but frankly I think taking the piss out of anything and everything is all well and good and there are no sacred cows (literally).. However as Stat Brother says "Just because you can doesn't mean you should', and this 'competition' was possibly ill-conceived.
 




Stat Brother

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But if you dont doesnt that effectively mean the end if free speech. So on your example if an action is likely to be greeted with violence even though you can do something you shouldnt. So the whole issue of race in the southern states will still be as it was before the marches and protests in the early 60s.
Doed the events at the cartoon event not show that yet again religion is the root of all evil.
This event shows stupidity is the route of all evil.

Comparing protests against comparatively modern day slavery by those that were enslaved, with wilfully inducing a violent reprisal for no other reason than you can, seems somewhat of a stretch.
 


downham seagull

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I'm sure every religion preaches love and tolerance of all men and only God can decide the fate of an individual
Anyone who takes these sort of things in their own hands are doing it not in the name of religion but in the name of their own greedy,selfish, arrogant & evil view on how other people should conform and life their life's. These evil people will be horrible human beings in every manor of life.
 


symyjym

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Finchley Seagull

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And the winner of the whole sorry event is Islam.

Once again demonstrating their intolerance of any form of free speech or expression. I'm not saying they weren't provoked but not sure appeasement is working with them either.

Hardly. Sounds like the event was organised to be racially offensive to Islam. I'm not suggesting violence is the answer but the group who organised this event need to take a long hard look at themselves. I would hope they'd be arrested for inciting racial hatred.
 


Triggaaar

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If Muslims didn't mind, would they do it? Of course not, it's purely to wind them up. And people wonder why there are a large number of young Muslims growing up thinking 'the west' hate them.
Muslims need to understand that the actions of a few do not mean they're hated by everyone, just like we need to understand that the acts of some Muslims doesn't mean that all Muslims hate us.
 




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Triggaaar

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Anyone who takes these sort of things in their own hands are doing it not in the name of religion but in the name of their own greedy,selfish, arrogant & evil view on how other people should conform and life their life's. These evil people will be horrible human beings in every manor of life.
Unfortunately I don't think that's the case. There are many that commit crimes that they wouldn't have, had they not believed in god. Their belief has made them a target to be radicalised, and has helped with their radicalisation.
 





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