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Charlie is dead, long live Charlie.
Freedom of speech was hurt this day in France.
Rest in peace.
--
Lionel
Do not judge my words, judge my actions.
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On 07/01/15 21:12, FractRacer wrote:
> Charlie is dead, long live Charlie.
> Freedom of speech was hurt this day in France.
> Rest in peace.
Nous sommes tous Charlie
John
--
Protect the Earth
It was not given to you by your parents
You hold it in trust for your children
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FractRacer <lg.### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
> Charlie is dead, long live Charlie.
> Freedom of speech was hurt this day in France.
> Rest in peace.
Why do Islam extremists commit acts of terrorism? Because it works.
We are scared shitless, and we are too afraid of retaliation. Most people
heavily condemn satire and mockery of anything related to Islam (while all
other religions are pretty much ok to mock). In fact, many governments
condemn it, and many even have outlawed it (including my country). All
this at the expense of one of the fundamental tenets of a free society:
Freedom of speech.
Even if these people and these governments pay lip service to the notion
that they are protecting all religions equally from mockery and satire,
in practice Islam has a distinctly special position. Nobody cares if
someone makes satire of Christianity, Scientology, Buddhism, or anything
like that. However, do the same for Islam, and the shit will immediately
hit the fan. Because Islam is special among all other religions.
And the reason for this? The terrorism. It works. It has scared us shitless.
It has inflicted terror upon us, which is precisely its goal. The
terrorists have won, and are continuously winning.
--
- Warp
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> FractRacer <lg.### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
>> Charlie is dead, long live Charlie.
>> Freedom of speech was hurt this day in France.
>> Rest in peace.
>
> Why do Islam extremists commit acts of terrorism? Because it works.
>
> We are scared shitless, and we are too afraid of retaliation. Most people
> heavily condemn satire and mockery of anything related to Islam (while all
> other religions are pretty much ok to mock). In fact, many governments
> condemn it, and many even have outlawed it (including my country). All
> this at the expense of one of the fundamental tenets of a free society:
> Freedom of speech.
>
> Even if these people and these governments pay lip service to the notion
> that they are protecting all religions equally from mockery and satire,
> in practice Islam has a distinctly special position. Nobody cares if
> someone makes satire of Christianity, Scientology, Buddhism, or anything
> like that. However, do the same for Islam, and the shit will immediately
> hit the fan. Because Islam is special among all other religions.
>
> And the reason for this? The terrorism. It works. It has scared us shitless.
> It has inflicted terror upon us, which is precisely its goal. The
> terrorists have won, and are continuously winning.
>
In France one religion cannot really be mock (except by his member), the
jewish religion, if you mock this religion you are declared anti-semite.
It is an intellectual terrorism, without deaths.
We, frenchies, don't want to accept the law of terrorism. I only hope
that all the french people will stay calm and do not make ba amalgams
with all the french musulmans and the terrorists.
--
Lionel
Do not judge my words, judge my actions.
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On 08/01/2015 06:19 PM, Warp wrote:
> Why do Islam extremists commit acts of terrorism? Because it works.
And yet, it seems every time this happens, a long list of Islamic people
denounce how such acts "defy every tenant of Islam". Much like how
Christianity supposedly calls for peace, tolerance and acceptance, and
yet there have been plenty of bloody wars in the name of the Christian God.
I suppose it's a bit like how the British Nutter Party claim that us
Britons want all the foreign people deported - when in reality, most
actual Britons probably just want the BNP deported.
Ass a true follower of Islam, it must be really saddening when you see
some bunch of nutters do something insane in the name of your own
religion...
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On Fri, 09 Jan 2015 08:20:17 +0000, Orchid Win7 v1 wrote:
> On 08/01/2015 06:19 PM, Warp wrote:
>> Why do Islam extremists commit acts of terrorism? Because it works.
>
> And yet, it seems every time this happens, a long list of Islamic people
> denounce how such acts "defy every tenant of Islam". Much like how
> Christianity supposedly calls for peace, tolerance and acceptance, and
> yet there have been plenty of bloody wars in the name of the Christian
> God.
But also every time this happens, non-Muslims call on Muslims everywhere
to denounce the act, pushing the notion that if you don't, you must
approve of it.
At the same time, though, we don't feel the need to apologise to that
part of the world for every drone strike gone wrong - an act of
destruction that's perpetrated by a few who claim to be "speaking" on
behalf of many.
> I suppose it's a bit like how the British Nutter Party claim that us
> Britons want all the foreign people deported - when in reality, most
> actual Britons probably just want the BNP deported.
I'm going to have to remember that definition of "BNP". That's a good
one. :)
> Ass a true follower of Islam, it must be really saddening when you see
> some bunch of nutters do something insane in the name of your own
> religion...
I imagine so.
Jim
--
"I learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and
besides, the pig likes it." - George Bernard Shaw
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in news:54b00564$1@news.povray.org Jim Henderson wrote:
> we don't feel the need to apologise
on youtube) and apologize to ... maybe you neighbour.
Ingo
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> At the same time, though, we don't feel the need to apologise to that
> part of the world for every drone strike gone wrong - an act of
> destruction that's perpetrated by a few who claim to be "speaking" on
> behalf of many.
And that, I guess, is what all this is really about. It's not about
religion, it's about "you killed my family so now I'm going to kill yours".
How exactly Islam came to be the bad guy... That I don't have the
historical perspective to answer.
> I'm going to have to remember that definition of "BNP". That's a good
> one. :)
What did you *think* it stands for? :-P
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On 10/01/2015 10:21, Orchid Win7 v1 wrote:
> How exactly Islam came to be the bad guy... That I don't have the
> historical perspective to answer.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moors#Moors_of_Iberia
and
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crusades
For starters
--
Regards
Stephen
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On Fri, 09 Jan 2015 17:45:16 -0500, ingo wrote:
> in news:54b00564$1@news.povray.org Jim Henderson wrote:
>
>> we don't feel the need to apologise
>
> Günter Wallraff, (re)read his works and watch his movies (some of them
> are on youtube) and apologize to ... maybe you neighbour.
Well, I wasn't saying *I* don't. I was making the point that there are
large groups of people in the US who want every Muslim on the planet to
apologise for the extremists who say they follow Islam, but at the same
time, those same people don't think they owe anyone an apology of a
similar sort for the terrible things done by people who say they act on
their behalf.
It's a very self-centered view of the world, where the "self" isn't
responsible for anything other people do, but everyone else is
responsible for the things others do.
Jim
--
"I learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and
besides, the pig likes it." - George Bernard Shaw
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