Hello all,
To express my opinions on this issue, I've copied and pasted an exerpt from my blog, regarding the issue.
" personally don't believe that the Danish published these cartoons to get this kind of reaction to them. I mean, who would want their country flag to be burned and stomped on, have parts of Danish embassies burned down, have their products boycotted and be the reason behind countless riots around the world? Nobody.
They did it as a joke. Look at Christians/Catholics/Protestants/whatever other church has magically appeared, they throw Jesus into random cartoons like Family Guy and The Simpsons, and no matter how religious they are, they laugh along with it. In their religion, it doesn't say anywhere that a caricature of a Prophet (or in their case, the son of God) are forbidden. Their religion isn't as demanding, and it doesn't really require that much faith either. I mean, I've met lesbians and gays who claim to be devout Christians. Umm, oxymoron?
So... people keep asking, why are Muslims so angry?
They're angry because a caricature of any Prophet is prohibited, because it relates to idolatry--which is comepletely forbidden.
But you're probably thinking... christians don't throw riots when a picture of Jesus comes up.
Yeah, well that's them. This is the Muslims. They're under different circumstances, under different rules.
I don't want anyone to think that I'm fully backing the Muslims here. I'm not. I'm not in agreement with either side right now. The Danish claim that this is freedom of speech, and that they have every right to publish whatever they want. Yes, that is true. However, in today's world, there's something called consideration. More importantly, there's respect. Yes, the artist may have found the cartoons to be quite hilarious, but really.. does that automatically mean that everyone will laugh with him? Of course not. It's a sensitive subject, especially when he's depicting the Prophet involved in Terrorist acts.
I will say this much to the Danes: The first time around, it was a matter of free speech. However, the Danes were approached peacefully by religious Muslim scholars before the riots broke out. They refused to apologize. They should have some respect, and know that the world doesn't always laugh with them. The first time around, it was free speech. The second time around, it was a matter of being a complete asshole.
To the Muslims... Are you stupid?
There was a second reason as to why the Muslims were so outraged over the publication of these cartoons. They depict the Prophet as a violent man, when in reality, the Islamic religion is quite peaceful. To depict the Prophet in a violent way is the same as saying the religion as a whole is violent.
So, in order to prove this wrong, the Muslims decided to have riots, get people of their own kind to be killed, burn down flags and embassies and threaten to behead the artist of the cartoons. How this made sense in their minds, I will never know. I mean, for real... you're just proving their point. Idiots.
I remember debating about this in an online forum when the first set of cartoons were published. It ended up with the forum being locked cause it got so violent after I was involved. Quite dramatic.
I'll say this much; both parties are completely wrong. I will not stand by the Muslims just cause I'm one of them. For now, I'm standing on the sidelines and waiting for someone else to clean up this mess."