Israeli Sacrilege Angers Muslims, Christians

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how about we make fun of the holocaust victims for these Israelis? im sure they wouldnt like that now would they.

now before ppl wanna say HEY HEY how can u compare the 2? well whats so different, Jesus was oppressed, and killed (although he wasnt killed, im just going with the view of all other none Muslims), Jesus had many of his followers killed and persecuted, i mean just go to the history books and see what the followers of Jesus had to endure. :) muaahahahahahah, yes, lets go have our freedom of speech and mock everything now shall we, yes, perfect!
 
how about we make fun of the holocaust victims for these Israelis? im sure they wouldnt like that now would they.

now before ppl wanna say HEY HEY how can u compare the 2? well whats so different, Jesus was oppressed, and killed (although he wasnt killed, im just going with the view of all other none Muslims), Jesus had many of his followers killed and persecuted, i mean just go to the history books and see what the followers of Jesus had to endure. :) muaahahahahahah, yes, lets go have our freedom of speech and mock everything now shall we, yes, perfect!
Sure, it should be allowed.
Two Jewish children are sitting on a roof next to a chimney. When asked what are they doing they reply: "We're waiting for our parents".

But yeah, there is a huge difference. Jesus, Mary and Muhammad are long dead people, people have periished in the holocaust 60 years ago. And they're mostly people we know nothing about, wheres Mohammad and Jesus's views are widely published, and lots of people are bound to disagree with them, so they make fund of them.
 
This isn't that different from what Christians see on TV all the time in the U.S. Being thick skinned is important. It doesn't make it right or respectful, but it is the reality of free speech societies.
 

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