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In reply to the discussion: If we're not supposed to condemn the jerks that made the anti-islam movie [View all]ehrnst
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Then yes. If he had walked into a Mosque in Florida, during a service, lit a Koran, and in the ensuing scuffle to remove him from the premises, someone got injured or killed, then I would think he would be held responsible in part.
I am saying that he should be accountable in some way for the 'consequences' of his attempt to cause violence - not just that he said something hateful. This goes beyond hateful - it was willfully creating a message in a part of the world that does not have the frame of reference we do about him, nor a history of free speech - or full understanding of it - so that the ensuing misunderstanding and direction of the violence would 'prove' his hatred for Muslims was based in 'fact.'
People died, and an international incident has occurred. This doesn't happen when a preacher stands on a streetcorner here in a big city and decries Heretics, and doesn't intend for people to riot. So no, I don't see that as being the same.