Muezzin
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I don't agree with what the cartoons or by extension the newspaper was saying, but I accept they have a right to say it.Cheb in that statement "This is what most non-Muslims dont get" you have yourself summed up what I am trying to say.
You as a group are over reacting, and need to respect whomever drew the cartoons right to do so, the editors right to include them, the companies right to print and distribute the cartoons.
Really? Suppose the cartoon had been a stereotypical portrayal of a Jew, ala Nazi Germany. Such a picture would receive condemnation, rightly so, for being offensive and anti-Semitic. Why then, I wonder, when a cartoon that from a Muslim point of view is just as offensive, do many non-Muslims get offended at the mere fact that Muslims took offence?The intentions behind the cartoons are not to degrade muslims, nor to degrade Muhummad. They are just alike every other cartoon making fun of some public figure or commonly known subject matter. It happens every day, the fact of the matter is the second It comes to your group, you over react.
The fact of the matter is, Muslims saw this cartoon as offensive. How is the mere taking of offense an over reaction? Rioting is over-reacting. Calling for violence is over-reacting.
As for the intentions behind the cartoons, we all know what the road to Hell is paved with.
Oh, snapBut on that same note... A cartoon is nothing like the destruction and murder of thousands of people is it.
Now, you don't see Japanese people hating ALL Americans for the actions of its Government and military during the above incident, do you?
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