Anonymous wrote:I don't see people being so sensitive when it comes to their religions, Damn, on any given day it is open season on Jews and Christians here on DCUM alone. Yet, Islam is to be treated with special kid gloves. Interesting.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
Yes, it is very insensitive to organize such an event.
But guess what? That still doesn't make it okay to try to kill the people who do that.
Didn't say it was "ok" did I? In fact I said that I am not condoning it - said that right there in the first line.
My point was given what has happened in other places in the wake of these types of cartoons, what did people expect to happen?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
Yes, it is very insensitive to organize such an event.
But guess what? That still doesn't make it okay to try to kill the people who do that.
Didn't say it was "ok" did I? In fact I said that I am not condoning it - said that right there in the first line.
My point was given what has happened in other places in the wake of these types of cartoons, what did people expect to happen?
NP here, but I personally expect not to be shot at when I say or do something that's against someone's religion.
People respond to radical Islam and are quickly told that isn't Islsm just a perversion. Yet it is more than okay to brand all of Christianity by one part. You showed yourself to be s narrow-minded ass.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't see people being so sensitive when it comes to their religions, Damn, on any given day it is open season on Jews and Christians here on DCUM alone. Yet, Islam is to be treated with special kid gloves. Interesting.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
Yes, it is very insensitive to organize such an event.
But guess what? That still doesn't make it okay to try to kill the people who do that.
Didn't say it was "ok" did I? In fact I said that I am not condoning it - said that right there in the first line.
My point was given what has happened in other places in the wake of these types of cartoons, what did people expect to happen?
Yes, but if a bakery refuses to bake a . . . .
oh nevermind.
Don't be obtuse, it isn't amusing and it isn't becoming--but are indeed proving the point. Only SOME religions are to be protected from ridicule. Got it!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't see people being so sensitive when it comes to their religions, Damn, on any given day it is open season on Jews and Christians here on DCUM alone. Yet, Islam is to be treated with special kid gloves. Interesting.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
Yes, it is very insensitive to organize such an event.
But guess what? That still doesn't make it okay to try to kill the people who do that.
Didn't say it was "ok" did I? In fact I said that I am not condoning it - said that right there in the first line.
My point was given what has happened in other places in the wake of these types of cartoons, what did people expect to happen?
Yes, but if a bakery refuses to bake a . . . .
oh nevermind.
Anonymous wrote:I don't see people being so sensitive when it comes to their religions, Damn, on any given day it is open season on Jews and Christians here on DCUM alone. Yet, Islam is to be treated with special kid gloves. Interesting.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
Yes, it is very insensitive to organize such an event.
But guess what? That still doesn't make it okay to try to kill the people who do that.
Didn't say it was "ok" did I? In fact I said that I am not condoning it - said that right there in the first line.
My point was given what has happened in other places in the wake of these types of cartoons, what did people expect to happen?
The event was sponsored by the American Freedom Defense Initiative (AFDI) and attended by its president and co-founder, Pamela Geller — who is also president of Stop Islamization of America (SIOA). Both are listed as hate groups by the Southern Poverty Law Center.
Geller, a prominent campaigner against plans for a mosque near Ground Zero, is author of "The Post-American Presidency: The Obama Administration's War on America." In 2013 she was reportedly barred from entering Britain, where she was due to speak at a rally organized by the far-right group English Defense League.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
Yes, it is very insensitive to organize such an event.
But guess what? That still doesn't make it okay to try to kill the people who do that.
Didn't say it was "ok" did I? In fact I said that I am not condoning it - said that right there in the first line.
My point was given what has happened in other places in the wake of these types of cartoons, what did people expect to happen?
I don't see people being so sensitive when it comes to their religions, Damn, on any given day it is open season on Jews and Christians here on DCUM alone. Yet, Islam is to be treated with special kid gloves. Interesting.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
Yes, it is very insensitive to organize such an event.
But guess what? That still doesn't make it okay to try to kill the people who do that.
Didn't say it was "ok" did I? In fact I said that I am not condoning it - said that right there in the first line.
My point was given what has happened in other places in the wake of these types of cartoons, what did people expect to happen?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
Yes, it is very insensitive to organize such an event.
But guess what? That still doesn't make it okay to try to kill the people who do that.
Didn't say it was "ok" did I? In fact I said that I am not condoning it - said that right there in the first line.
My point was given what has happened in other places in the wake of these types of cartoons, what did people expect to happen?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
Yes, it is very insensitive to organize such an event.
But guess what? That still doesn't make it okay to try to kill the people who do that.
Didn't say it was "ok" did I? In fact I said that I am not condoning it - said that right there in the first line.
My point was given what has happened in other places in the wake of these types of cartoons, what did people expect to happen?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
Yes, it is very insensitive to organize such an event.
But guess what? That still doesn't make it okay to try to kill the people who do that.
Anonymous wrote: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?
your rant makes absolutely no sense. In fact, it demonstrates that gun ownership isn't the problem you want to make it out to be.Anonymous wrote:Bunch of open-carrying NRA loving Muslim hating right wingers yet it was the police who had to come in and stop the attack.
It shows that whole "we don't need cops, just carry a gun for self protection" thing is all just a bunch of bunk after all.
Anonymous wrote:Bunch of open-carrying NRA loving Muslim hating right wingers yet it was the police who had to come in and stop the attack.
It shows that whole "we don't need cops, just carry a gun for self protection" thing is all just a bunch of bunk after all.