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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am not condoning the gunmen showing up to shoot up the place, but this is the height of cultural and religous insenstivity. Not only is there a "contest" to draw the prophet with everyone knowing full well the angst it causes among Muslims, but you have this "event" in a part of Texas that has substantial population of Somali Muslims. What did people expect to happen? [/quote] This is the most archaic blame the victim mentality. "She wore a short skirt, what did she expect?" People expect to go about their business without a nutcase wanting to shoot, rape, mug them. Seriously, you are an idiot. The only people to blame here are the shooters, no one else.[/quote] If you want to have a civil discussion I am all for it - but if you want to call me names because you don't agree with me - then eff you! It is not a "blame" issue to me. If I had to "blame" someone, of course it would be the gunmen. But once again, that is NOT the point I was trying to make. This was an event that was designed to provoke a reaction. The organizer was within his/her right to hold such an event. The event DID provoke a reaction. My point is given what happened in France, Germany and other places in response to this type of satire, why is anyone shocked that a couple radical Muslims showed up ready to shoot the place up? It was an insentive event to hold given current tensions - and you cannot argue that. But the organizers were within their rights to be insensitive. [/quote] NP here. I am not shocked that there was a terrorist attack in the U.S.; the Twin Towers were attacked TWICE, remember; in addition to Boston and many other attacks. What shocks me is that anyone would keep up these "blame the victim" attacks. PP, you clearly do not get it. You are devout - fine; we understand that; the Pilgrims came here to escape religious persecution; so did the Amish- and they are also devout (to a different religion/culture). Understand that we will tolerate you, but we DEMAND your tolerance in return - at least as far as obeying our laws and respecting the rights of others. To help you understand that these are principles we will die to defend as Americans, read this old case: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Socialist_Party_of_America_v._Village_of_Skokie -an American Jew fights to preserve the right of Nazis to hold a public march through a predominantly Jewish neighborhood. Our rights as citizens are above all else - including your religious dogma.[/quote] Really, don't you blame blacks kids from running from the cops?[/quote]
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