Muslima--could you respond to the bolded? |
sorry, I don't get it. I strongly disagree with Muslima that Charlie Hebdo publishes filth. but while she said she did not like it, she said that murdering the journalists was not right. why is she contributing to the problem? not liking a satirical magazine is her right (although i am sorry for her she cannot appreciate it), how do you help terrorist by having your opinions and at the same time respecting others' rights to have and express theirs? I dont understand what you are saying |
Are the killers going to hell? |
While some of the cartoons may be viewed as distasteful, others who didn't view it in that light should be allowed their freedoms of preference. I personally feel strongly about that. Anything else is tantamount to book burning or prevention of anyone to reading a book or any kind. |
Pretty straightforward! Whenever perpetrators are Muslims, everyone awaits for every single Muslim to come knocking at their door with baked cupcakes apologizing for whatever action was committed in the name of Islam. I don't think Muslims who do not recognize/applaud/agree with these attacks have to continuously be held at such a standard when said standard is not applied to anybody else! |
Not Muslima, but it means Muslims shouldn't have to feel the need to say "I'm not like that, I don't believe that, Islam doesn't mean that," etc. every time there is an attack committed by Muslims. The vast majority of Muslims have nothing to do with these things and shouldn't feel the need to have to explain it. |
Do you feel strongly enough to fight, kill or die for that freedom? |
Really? The failure of the bomb to detonate makes it a poor comparison? |
True. The Highest Leaders of the Muslim faith need to make Public statements and engage these factions with a public battle of words and strict denunciation. Clearly undermining and verbally blowing up the extremists propaganda. If they don't, they are complicit. |
"What is freedom of expression? Without the freedom to offend, it ceases to exist."
-Salman Rushdie |
The law in this country says I have the right to read anything I want as long as I'm not in a theatre reading it and yelling 'fire.' There are countries where children are killed for wanting to read. A young, female recent Nobel prize winner comes to mind. Every single person should be outraged over this type of censorship and violence. |
I agree with you that people have the right to publish whatever they want, say whatever they want, ect but such rights should also come with good judgment. Just because you have the right to say something doesn't mean you should, sometimes it just makes you look like an a**. If we want to live in a better world, we all have to make a conscious effort to be aware of each others sensibilities, beliefs, rights, wrongs, ect. |
And that's what Obama DID. He called them TERRORISTS. If you're so hell bent on being "really sick" of something, pick something REAL to be really sick of. |
This. I'm of Middle Eastern origin and one of my grandmothers was a devout Muslim ( although fortunately the rest of the family freed itself from the yoke of religion altogether). I'm also a dual French-U.S. Citizen and I'm horrified and heartbroken about this massacre. Charlie Hebdo is a satirical publication and it pokes fun at everyone, no matter how mightly or low, whether from the right or the left, and no matter their religion. It embodies the very principles at the heart of an open and democratic society, and this is nothing more than another attempt to destroy that freedom of speech. So Muslima, don't come here spouting any of your propaganda about how Islam is a religion of compassion. All religions are selectively compassionate towards some tiny subset of humanity and ruthlessly violent towards the rest, and Islam isn't faring too well right now. Not since the Protestant reformation has a religion killed so many of its own, let alone others, in the name of God. I was born in the Middle East but France gave me everything that has allowed me to get where I am today: a wonderful, secular, rigorous education (to a female, no less!), welcoming and loving friends without a trace of prejudice in their heart... I could go on but I think I'll start crying. If you're worried about the Front National, good luck. That was one fine way of ingratiating Muslims to the hearts of the average French citizen. |
And if we want to live in a better world, we all have to make a conscious effort to call out a wrong when we see it....and call it out loudly and clearly. Regardless of anyone's feelings for Charlie Hebdo and whether they think it is filth or trash, the reason for the destruction of those lives should be condemned in the loudest and clearest voice without exception of whether one thinks it's trash or in bad taste. Filth should not equal execution and should be condemned as such regardless whether it makes you like an ass or raises an eyebrow to those who disagree. |