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In reply to the discussion: Charlie Hebdo, Don't pretend your new issue does not disrespect Islam [View all]fadedrose
(10,044 posts)So it should be absolutely forbidden for its members to read Charlie Hebdo or other offensive material. What they don't see should not offend them. Something ignored is sometimes a better way to diminish its importance.
Trouble is, the shooters have made a martyr of Hebdo, a situation gone haywire, and now the whole world is reading his magazine when very few people ever heard of it before, even in France.
This is a case of cutting off your nose to spite your face. I doubt the shooters will be regarded as heroes or martyrs, and future killings of writers and the press should not be as spectacular or outrageous to countries that allow free speech.
I think someone made a a wise decision not to go after Simon Rushdie full force because they realized it would have him a martyr instead of a villain.