Still, I find it upsetting that people - even if it is their legal right - choose to do and say things which they KNOW are deeply insulting and hurtful to other people. :hmm:
I mean, don't we teach our children in the playground not to do that ... when they are about 5??
Originally Posted by observer
I think there will be a few more of these incidents in the coming months. Any satirical magazine or "hard-hitting" newspaper wanting to make a statement (and up it's sales - reports are that sales of this French magazine have rocketed, especially in Muslim majority areas where many are being bought to be destroyed) knows that they will make the news by being "edgy" and publishing something like this.
Still, I find it upsetting that people - even if it is their legal right - choose to do and say things which they KNOW are deeply insulting and hurtful to other people.
I mean, don't we teach our children in the playground not to do that ... when they are about 5??
منوة الخيال;1541596 said:that's exactly what it is sans the skill to hide it well!
And if you had some intellectual honesty you'd have clicked on the second link to see where the suit took place!
Best,
It goes against Islamic principles, but what if a pseudo-Muslim liberal magazine running from a Muslim country reprints the shots of naked duchess? It would be interesting to see the reaction in Buckingham palace.
It's being done all over Europe - Denmark and Sweden are the latest. They'll be coming to a news-stand near you soon!
French privacy law allowed an injunction against them in France but I don't think they'll try for an injunction in all over publishing countries.
You're so complicated.. Thank God for your presence here to elucidate things in that way only you know how!Ok, let's make this simple.
That's mutual but not the problem. The problem is your lack of desire to exercise some abstract thinking!You obviously have no desire to read or understand my posts.
Laws are passed arbitrarily, again what's your point? Holocaust denial laws, princess buttercup privacy laws, anti burqa laws (passed almost overnight) anti minaret laws.. do you not see a pattern or we've to take your hands and show you that the laws are nonsensical and selective?If you look at my post at the start of this exchange (which is starting to feel like a LONG time ago), I pointed out to you why the princess' injunction was upheld - because of French laws on personal privacy. PERSONAL privacy.
It's being done all over Europe - Denmark and Sweden are the latest. They'll be coming to a news-stand near you soon!
French privacy law allowed an injunction against them in France but I don't think they'll try for an injunction in all over publishing countries.
منوة الخيال;1541646 said:The problem is your lack of desire to exercise some abstract thinking!
The purpose of the cartoons is to provoke a response that will reinforce the notions that the rest of the world has regarding Islam. It has become commonplace to see irrational overreaction and violence to provocations such as these, which leads to more provocation which again proves their point.
The only way to break this cycle is for the offended to NOT take the bait. They have to learn not to burn flags, scream "Death to (fill in your country)!", or murder ambassadors. By demonstrating this type of control, the world could see that Muslims are rational and peaceful. And when that happens, the provocations will decrease. And with that, there will be less cause for violent outbursts in the first place.
Just remember that your beliefs do not have to be everyone else's beliefs. The Prophet does not mean the same to them as he does to you. And certainly, if you have true belief in your faith and your god, then certainly those who mock the Prophet will get what is coming to them, without any interference from you. So let it go, let it roll off your back, and let what will be.
It's like a naughty child - stop paying attention and they'll start doing something else.
I agree with that.
I guess this means more French people will be looking into Islam then... some of them will accept it too
I love it when their plans backfire on them. it's becoming a repeat pattern.
When that pastor of an American church who only had 30 followers, did that "international burn a Quran day" event, his burning of the Quran got more people from his community to actually go out and get a copy of the Quran and study it...
...wanna know how many accepted Islam? more than 30 people... that is more than his entire congregation
Let 'em plot and plan... we know who the best of Planners is
Allahu Akbar
Scimi
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