most likely, yesDave wrote:You honestly think that?dmmh wrote:If it were 12 cartoons gloryfying him, this would still have happened.
so.....some Pakistinian dude
[i]And shepherds we shall be, for thee my Lord for thee, Power hath descended forth from thy hand, that our feet may swiftly carry out thy command, we shall flow a river forth to thee, and teeming with souls shall it ever be. In nomine patris, et fili, et spiritus sancti.[/i]
I don't really understand your point at all. This whole issue stems from the fact that their prophet was depicted at all. You're saying that for me to have an oppinion I have to take part in what insulted these people in the first place?Dave wrote:If you understand the context, but are unwilling to see the images in question, how can you really know what you're attacking or defending? It's not like viewing accident victims on ogrish or something like that...
I understand why someone would want to see it and still be against it but I choose to respect the beliefs of these people. That doesn't mean I can't make an argument.
dont get me wrong, I am all against goverment control over media and public in general, I just think people should be more aware of what they do to eachother and show some respect
We all live on this same planet, we are all gonna die, we all breathe the same air etc etc
we are all the same and basically all have the same needs
We all live on this same planet, we are all gonna die, we all breathe the same air etc etc
we are all the same and basically all have the same needs
[i]And shepherds we shall be, for thee my Lord for thee, Power hath descended forth from thy hand, that our feet may swiftly carry out thy command, we shall flow a river forth to thee, and teeming with souls shall it ever be. In nomine patris, et fili, et spiritus sancti.[/i]
um....dmmh wrote:the US has no freedom of speech
In practice, speech isn't always free, but in theory it is supposed to be. Freedom is something that if you fail to exercise, you will lose.Bill of Rights wrote:Amendment I
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.
It's like reviewing a book you haven't read because you're an expert on the subjectJackal wrote:I don't really understand your point at all. This whole issue stems from the fact that their prophet was depicted at all. You're saying that for me to have an oppinion I have to take part in what insulted these people in the first place?Dave wrote:If you understand the context, but are unwilling to see the images in question, how can you really know what you're attacking or defending? It's not like viewing accident victims on ogrish or something like that...
I understand why someone would want to see it and still be against it but I choose to respect the beliefs of these people. That doesn't mean I can't make an argument.
It isn't at all. I understand the circumstance surrounding the issue. I've studied islamic cultures and I understand how much a part religion plays in their lives. Like dmmh said, this would still be going on if the cartoons were of Muhammed being glorified. ANY depiction of their prophet is sacriledges. If we're going to agree with your argument then I don't see how we can legitimately debate anything as someone could easily say "Well you weren't there so you don't know."Dave wrote:It's like reviewing a book you haven't read because you're an expert on the subjectJackal wrote:I don't really understand your point at all. This whole issue stems from the fact that their prophet was depicted at all. You're saying that for me to have an oppinion I have to take part in what insulted these people in the first place?Dave wrote:If you understand the context, but are unwilling to see the images in question, how can you really know what you're attacking or defending? It's not like viewing accident victims on ogrish or something like that...
I understand why someone would want to see it and still be against it but I choose to respect the beliefs of these people. That doesn't mean I can't make an argument.
I think dmmh hit the nail on the head with his last post. When you think in terms of policy and legality people's toes always get stepped on. I believe the best way to live life is through respect and tolerance and common sense.
well lets not bring it in that direction, but while law has gives you the freedom, government doesnt. but thats a whole other issue, lets keep it a bit at where we are going noDave wrote:um....dmmh wrote:the US has no freedom of speech
In practice, speech isn't always free, but in theory it is supposed to be. Freedom is something that if you fail to exercise, you will lose.Bill of Rights wrote:Amendment I
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.

[i]And shepherds we shall be, for thee my Lord for thee, Power hath descended forth from thy hand, that our feet may swiftly carry out thy command, we shall flow a river forth to thee, and teeming with souls shall it ever be. In nomine patris, et fili, et spiritus sancti.[/i]
I haven't really been following this story but I do have a related comment. I feel that until there are no longer fanatical followers of religion our race can never be united. People talk about how inanimate objects like guns and bombs are so bad but religion has given motive to much of the killings in the world.
I realize the futility of what I said. I don't expect the world to become athiest but I do hope that it would. Instead of worshipping beings that may or may not exist we should be worshipping our family, our friends and our lives.Jackal wrote:You start telling someone what they can and cannot believe and you've got a big problem.
Well really that's what most religions instruct a person to do. The problem is that many people can't thing rationally from within their system of beliefs.bitWISE wrote:I realize the futility of what I said. I don't expect the world to become athiest but I do hope that it would. Instead of worshipping beings that may or may not exist we should be worshipping our family, our friends and our lives.Jackal wrote:You start telling someone what they can and cannot believe and you've got a big problem.
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You just broke three of my personal rules.Jackal wrote:Nightshade wrote:No dude, what's crazy is someone thinking that they have the right to riot and kill people over a fucking picture. That's some seriously atavistic shit right there. Islam is stuck in the goddamn stone age, and that's fine as long as they keep it to themselves, but when the fundamentalist crazies start going off like this then they need to be slapped down. Same goes for any religion.Jackal wrote:Because depictions of the prophet are considered higly sacred things in the culture and as such should only be done in sacred places by sacred people.
Sure it's "weird" but it's their belief. Who the fuck is some cartoonist to go out and shit all over that belief? I'm not a religious person but I do understand the concepts of honor and respect. Reliogion means everything to these people, they are completely devoted to it. This is something we can't understand because every "westernized" nation is so goddamn cynical and all-knowing that we just push issues like this to the side and call it "crazy".
They were keeping to themselves. They didn't ask for this shit to happen. Not to mention the fact that the reaction you're condemning stems from something our culture did.
Islam is not stuck in the stoneage, it's 2006 over there just like it is here. They just have a lot more integrity when it comes to sticking to their religious beliefs.
I know that not a lot of people are going to agree with me because I'm one of the most relativistic people I know but in no way is this their fault. They had a simple rule which would be easy enough for us to respect but these people had to go and do the exact opposite thing.
Once again, I think their reaction is extreme and uncalled for but I do see where the anger is coming from.
1. speaking about something you have no personal experience in
2. sounding like a pedantic prick
3. being wrong
JIHAD ON YOU DURKA DURKA DURKA NOT MY FAULT YOU BROKE MY RULES, WHICH ARE THE ONLY ONES THAT COUNT BY THE WAY DURKA DURKA
Christ you're the dumbest smart guy I've ever inter-known...
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Freedom of speech is not freedom of racism.Dek wrote:It's their job. They use cartoons to show their political and satirist wit, it's what they get paid to do. People need to understand and tolerate everyone's differences and beliefs a little more...Jackal wrote:I havn't seen the cartoons and really have no desire to. Personally I think that what the cartoonists did was uncalled for and completely unnecessary.
I'm not saying they should be killed, that's also retarded and unnecessary, but this never should've happened in the first place.
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Sure it is, as long as you don't violate civil or criminal lawTurbine wrote:Freedom of speech is not freedom of racism.Dek wrote:It's their job. They use cartoons to show their political and satirist wit, it's what they get paid to do. People need to understand and tolerate everyone's differences and beliefs a little more...Jackal wrote:I havn't seen the cartoons and really have no desire to. Personally I think that what the cartoonists did was uncalled for and completely unnecessary.
I'm not saying they should be killed, that's also retarded and unnecessary, but this never should've happened in the first place.
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I have no business being in mecca so it doesn't bother me.Nightshade wrote:Agreed, but most muslim fundamentalists are utterly devoid of these qualities.Jackal wrote:I believe the best way to live life is through respect and tolerance and common sense.
You know you can't set foot in Mecca unless you're a muslim?
And a fundamentalist anything is devoid of these qualities.
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same goes for christian fundies too...no difference really...different religions, same assholes...Nightshade wrote:Agreed, but most muslim fundamentalists are utterly devoid of these qualities.Jackal wrote:I believe the best way to live life is through respect and tolerance and common sense.
You know you can't set foot in Mecca unless you're a muslim?
a defining attribute of a government is that it has a monopoly on the legitimate exercise of violence...
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