Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is so ridiculous. I’m not Muslim and will not abide by tenants of the Islamic faith. Why do Muslims insist that we all abide by their religion? If they can’t handle pictures of Mohammed, they should drop out of art history. They were warned.
France is 100% correct to try to eradicate religion in public spaces.
This is wild to me that a non-Muslim is held to Muslim religion standards- in an art history class. If I remember correctly, there was a major publication that ran a picture of Muhammad, this was years ago. Maybe it was time? There was a lot of hoopla over it, but ultimately it is free speech. I think this professor has grounds for a winning lawsuit.
A teacher in France was murdered for showing Mohammed. Some Muslims do not play.
Anonymous wrote:it’s a private university . However there is a strong argument to have private universities to be considered state actors like company towns areAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is so ridiculous. I’m not Muslim and will not abide by tenants of the Islamic faith. Why do Muslims insist that we all abide by their religion? If they can’t handle pictures of Mohammed, they should drop out of art history. They were warned.
France is 100% correct to try to eradicate religion in public spaces.
This is wild to me that a non-Muslim is held to Muslim religion standards- in an art history class. If I remember correctly, there was a major publication that ran a picture of Muhammad, this was years ago. Maybe it was time? There was a lot of hoopla over it, but ultimately it is free speech. I think this professor has grounds for a winning lawsuit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is so ridiculous. I’m not Muslim and will not abide by tenants of the Islamic faith. Why do Muslims insist that we all abide by their religion? If they can’t handle pictures of Mohammed, they should drop out of art history. They were warned.
France is 100% correct to try to eradicate religion in public spaces.
This is wild to me that a non-Muslim is held to Muslim religion standards- in an art history class. If I remember correctly, there was a major publication that ran a picture of Muhammad, this was years ago. Maybe it was time? There was a lot of hoopla over it, but ultimately it is free speech. I think this professor has grounds for a winning lawsuit.
you can’t get the episodes at least uncensored anywhereAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:South Park explains this
They explain everything. They’re genius!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think many non Muslim Americans are randomly creating pictures of Mohammed.
Until I read this news story, I would have had no idea that this was offensive at all.
Anonymous wrote:South Park explains this
it’s a private university . However there is a strong argument to have private universities to be considered state actors like company towns areAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is so ridiculous. I’m not Muslim and will not abide by tenants of the Islamic faith. Why do Muslims insist that we all abide by their religion? If they can’t handle pictures of Mohammed, they should drop out of art history. They were warned.
France is 100% correct to try to eradicate religion in public spaces.
This is wild to me that a non-Muslim is held to Muslim religion standards- in an art history class. If I remember correctly, there was a major publication that ran a picture of Muhammad, this was years ago. Maybe it was time? There was a lot of hoopla over it, but ultimately it is free speech. I think this professor has grounds for a winning lawsuit.
if anything the newspaper will support the firingAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This was a 14th century image that was shown in an art history class. The instructor did not depict the prophet.
The image, however, did, e which is why the professor was fired
The student news paper should respond with a retrospective of Mohammed images
Anonymous wrote:This is so ridiculous. I’m not Muslim and will not abide by tenants of the Islamic faith. Why do Muslims insist that we all abide by their religion? If they can’t handle pictures of Mohammed, they should drop out of art history. They were warned.
France is 100% correct to try to eradicate religion in public spaces.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This was a 14th century image that was shown in an art history class. The instructor did not depict the prophet.
The image, however, did, e which is why the professor was fired