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In reply to the discussion: We should not kill people for speech. But I am not Charlie Hebdo. [View all]oberliner
(58,724 posts)No, they were attacked and killed specifically because they were cartoonists and because of their cartoons.
People say hateful things all the time about Muslims and Islam, but are "marked for death" when they depict the prophet in an offensive way.
That is the part that is creating solidarity among other artists and like-minded individuals.
People who feel that satire and art ought to be free to target ideologies such as Islam and Christianity without fear of assassination.
The Westboro Baptists know they can say the crap that they say and not have to worry about someone killing them for it.
Cartoonists or writers or other artists who want to poke fun at the ideology of Islam via a cartoon image of the prophet do.
Therein lies a serious problem.