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In reply to the discussion: Charlie Hebdo, Don't pretend your new issue does not disrespect Islam [View all]JCMach1
(29,202 posts)258. a warped ideology you can say is at least derived from Islam, yes
The left cannot ignore the facts that there are dangerous religious radicals mainly spawned from the ongoing radicalism promoted for more than a generation by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
The Saudis continue to feed the beast.
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Charlie Hebdo, Don't pretend your new issue does not disrespect Islam [View all]
BainsBane
Jan 2015
OP
I think it is disinegenuous for religions which create an industry out of invective aimed at others
Bluenorthwest
Jan 2015
#108
You say that and keep saying that yet so many find your message to be irksome.
Nuclear Unicorn
Jan 2015
#130
Here is more information, "Shia Islam, however, images of Muhammad are quite common nowadays"
uppityperson
Jan 2015
#25
I don't really think "quite common" is an accurate discriptor. I think "exists" is
MADem
Jan 2015
#121
Why should any non-Muslim choose to adhere to the restrictions of the Muslim faith?...
SidDithers
Jan 2015
#10
It's "hebdo" (which means "weekly"), not "ebdo" (even if the H is silent).
Spider Jerusalem
Jan 2015
#12
I think it's a failure of imagination to think they could conceivably have done otherwise.
Spider Jerusalem
Jan 2015
#28
you are welcome, I am learning as I go along too. I have changed my mind on some of the
uppityperson
Jan 2015
#44
Why should they censor their cultural expression to not hurt others' sensibilities?
TransitJohn
Jan 2015
#106
but that was about an actual person , not some figure in a religion, wouldn't a better comparison be
JI7
Jan 2015
#54
i think they probably have different standards when it comes to actual currently living people
JI7
Jan 2015
#64
You think that cartoon needs an excuse? It's mocking the far right wing.
Bluenorthwest
Jan 2015
#113
Not "merely insinuating that Sarkozy's son had become Jewish", but that he did it for money
muriel_volestrangler
Jan 2015
#139
Sinet never conceded that, and far from being clearly anti-semitic or even ambiguous,
closeupready
Jan 2015
#147
I guess they could have said "OK, we've learned our lesson, no more depictions of the Prophet,
Nye Bevan
Jan 2015
#35
According to Ebrahim Moosa, a professor of Islamic studies at the University of Notre Dame....
oberliner
Jan 2015
#55
And another who confuses murderous fundamentalists with the entire religion.
uppityperson
Jan 2015
#47
Islam deserves as much respect as Extremist Fundamentalist Christian asses?
uppityperson
Jan 2015
#138
I do not understand the way people are trying to stop the free speech of criticism.
bravenak
Jan 2015
#68
no one is trying to stop the free speech of criticism- we're simply criticizing it
cali
Jan 2015
#81
Except that the point they are making is not similar to Repubicans who say 'Welfare Queens' the
Bluenorthwest
Jan 2015
#160
It was not drawn in America, and it is not 'what's said on the intenet' it is what it means.
Bluenorthwest
Jan 2015
#236
You agree with him about Charlie, that's just the fact. Why do you think he hates them?
Bluenorthwest
Jan 2015
#242
Huge fail since rape is not about retaliation for wearing skimpy clothes, being "disrespectful"
uppityperson
Jan 2015
#74
woman raped for skimpy clothes? did you actually read this before hitting post?
bettyellen
Jan 2015
#115
Bull. It is perfectly OK for a Muslim to live by those restrictions. For the rest of use, Blasphemy
Agnosticsherbet
Jan 2015
#79
codswallop. and I for one don't hate religion- just the aspects of it that oppress
cali
Jan 2015
#118
The fact that some people can't seperate themselves from beliefs is simply
snagglepuss
Jan 2015
#279
People who are upset about this should convert to Islam and move to a fundamentalist state
Fumesucker
Jan 2015
#90
The OP has a habit of assuming anything that will further their particular argument of the moment
Fumesucker
Jan 2015
#116
Good. Islamic beliefs that think that is a crime worthy of death are barbaric.
PeaceNikki
Jan 2015
#102
Hogwash. You are conflating valid criticisms of the ideology and Islam with Islamaphobia.
PeaceNikki
Jan 2015
#223
It's a large part of a great deal of Islam. Look to Saudi Arabia "the home of Islam".
PeaceNikki
Jan 2015
#226
But that's what this whole conversation is about! The denunciation of Islam's blasphemy laws!
riderinthestorm
Jan 2015
#341
It seems to disrespect a bunch of murderous assholes who murdered people for THEIR petty offense
Autumn
Jan 2015
#105
Some pretend some don't. Guess it all depends on what gets one the most traction.
Autumn
Jan 2015
#300
I put no limits on free speech as you accuse. Maybe I missed the point of the OP.
rhett o rick
Jan 2015
#305
Why should anyone feel bound to avoid some behavior just because others think it is wrong?
Vattel
Jan 2015
#110
Actually, the Satanic Verses controversy is a classic example of your first paragraph.
cemaphonic
Jan 2015
#173
If I had a nickel for every time Christianity was disrespected on DU alone
Dreamer Tatum
Jan 2015
#129
I don't fucking care if Islam is disrespected. Respect has to be earned and
snagglepuss
Jan 2015
#142
Give up the ego, become one with everything, you are not the most important. Seems like the same
uppityperson
Jan 2015
#268
Do you mean like Fundie Christians for whom women are sinners descended from that
uppityperson
Jan 2015
#172
Christianity doesn't get a pass when it comes to enforcing discrimination against women...
Violet_Crumble
Jan 2015
#183
No, they shouldn't get a pass, but it's just not on the same scale oppression wise.
cali
Jan 2015
#185
I was going to comment earlier but I had to check to see if it is respectful to Islam for me, a man
Bluenorthwest
Jan 2015
#149
That's the sign of a true master of any craft, making the difficult seem easy
Fumesucker
Jan 2015
#150
Oh, I defend your free speech. I was just trying to be helpful since your OP is so wrong
riderinthestorm
Jan 2015
#340
I think the only people they disrespected are extremists, not mainstream Muslims...
Violet_Crumble
Jan 2015
#190
Actually, says her, me, and the French people have started discussing double standards
closeupready
Jan 2015
#287
All well and good, but because of what the Saudis have been doing for years, you would probably be
JCMach1
Jan 2015
#264
Muhammad is a historical figure. I reserve the right to draw any thing I want.
Matariki
Jan 2015
#296
well you write 1 line about not condoning murder then several paragraphs trying to suppress free
samsingh
Jan 2015
#302
Charlie Hebdo chose to be defiant. They also chose to disrespect Islam and French Muslims.
samsingh
Jan 2015
#336
your true feelings are that the people who were murdered and their organization is full of shit
samsingh
Jan 2015
#339
I have never burned an American flag, nor have I ever had the slightest inclination to do so.
tblue37
Jan 2015
#307
If your beliefs aren't open to critical debate then they're pretty weak beliefs.
Fearless
Jan 2015
#318
You know what ELSE is disrespectful to Islam, BB? Women driving. Women walking around unescorted by
PeaceNikki
Jan 2015
#337