^^Mutants who get violent at the mention of a cartoon or a movie need to be ridiculed out of existence. They have absolutely no place in any society if we're going to entertain freedom of expression.
9/19/2012 9:04:37 AM
Let's engage in a thought exercise. What if instead of a religious group reacting violently to the exercise of speech, it was a political group doing the same? Your ^^^ quote from above works well here -
9/19/2012 10:16:19 AM
I blamed both sides, as I insulted both of them (shitheads, wild).Yes, the vast majority of the blame falls on the wild/uncivilized followers (not because they react, but because they react in the wrong way).
9/19/2012 3:50:11 PM
And I say absolutely zero blame should go to the creators of any film or cartoon that provokes such a reaction. Laying any blame on them is simply an attempt to put religion on a pedestal that it does not deserve. On any other topic we would call such a reaction ridiculous nonsense.
9/19/2012 3:56:18 PM
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9/19/2012 4:04:33 PM
Actually no, I wouldn't assign any blame to that person any more than I would assign blame to a woman walking down the street naked getting raped.But both the Walking in downtown harlem and naked rape victim are terrible analogies for creating a cartoon or a film.In a civilized society we should be permitted to create whatever form of expression we wish (short of shit like yelling fire in a crowded movie theater) without fear of violent reprisal. I'm not asking every Muslim to not be offended by shit. I'm saying the right to not be offended is non-existent.
9/19/2012 4:49:44 PM
9/20/2012 12:10:25 PM
I saw some article, wish I could find it now, that compared the frequency of protests in the middle east with food prices (I think they used the Global Agro Price Index). At least as they presented it, the correlation looked pretty damn strong. If any of you doubt me I guess I could google around and find it again.As far as targets for protests go, there's probably not a single person in any of those countries who doesn't remember or know someone who remembers a recent US/Western intervention in their country (And to most of them, the recent Libyan one probably looked like just another shadow ops coup). So it's pretty easy to rile up anger against America--it's already there for many reasons, some legit and others not.Then the "film" serves as the flashpoint, especially since religion is all that many of these folks have left, and dire conditions tend to radicalize people. I also suspect there might be some involvement by Al Qaeda or other international groups (Maybe some Iranian agents, who knows) acting as professional agitators to get momentum going in the streets for these things. I'm just guessing that because of the almost simultaneous outcries over the film in all these countries, when it was initially just spread through some radio(?) host.I must be crazy, because these factors all seem fairly obvious to me, but the folks on TV are still saying shit like "They just hate us because they hate freedom." or some variation thereof. It seems like actually enunciating the more complex drivers amounts to "apologizing".
9/20/2012 12:56:17 PM
9/20/2012 1:03:07 PM
^^It's really beyond comprehension. If you were to only watch mainstream 24 hour news, you would be completely bewildered by all of these protests. Even NPR, which is usually decent in terms of coverage, makes it seem as though this film set off crowds of protesters that were otherwise friendly to American policy. That's generally being touted as the true reason for all of this.This mainstream narrative sheds all context, which is crucial for understanding the situation. Watch the fucking news here. You don't see one god damn body on any of these news stations, and it's not because they aren't allowed to show them. It's because they won't show them. No American living exclusively on American soil has seen the carnage, destruction, and bloodshed that has resulted from U.S. policy. These people in Syria, Yemen, Iraq, Pakistan, Afghanistan? They've seen it up close and in person. They've seen it happen to family and friends. They may have met some of these "enemy combatants".We live in a bubble, and I wish more than anything that I could make everyone here recognize it. We're arguing about the 47% and all this domestic bullshit, and in all the coverage of this upcoming election, there's not a solitary utterance of what is going on overseas.
9/20/2012 2:50:58 PM
New York City subway ad:Obviously it's a form of protected speech but this is fucking stupid. I don't want this shit in New York City, which is already a target. Making a stand by putting others in danger! Beautiful...[Edited on September 20, 2012 at 7:41 PM. Reason : subway]
9/20/2012 7:41:05 PM
^ How does a subway ad put others in danger? That doesn't make any sense.
9/20/2012 11:09:55 PM
^ do you live is Chatham county or something?
9/20/2012 11:23:17 PM
No, Surry County actually. Why? Do only people from Chatham County understand how words on paper put others in danger?
9/21/2012 6:42:06 AM
Yes that is exactly what I was getting at.
9/21/2012 8:21:48 AM
^^ I assume you're trolling but yes, obviously words have consequences. Especially when you intentionally try to incite the small segment of Islam who it truly radical.If you ran through a Chicago hood with a Death to the Savage Negro sign do you think there would be no consequences?
9/21/2012 8:35:20 AM
Yes, let's set the level of discourse to whatever mutants from the Iron Age want.
9/21/2012 8:55:53 AM
I have no affiliation with this fight. Why should I have to be involved?I ride the train multiple times a day and I'm assuming you don't.
9/21/2012 9:13:48 AM
You're absolutely right. Try not to wear any offensive colors or have an offensive haircut or say or think anything offensive. No T shirts that anyone might dislike either. There are other people on the train and if you invite an attack you're responsible for what happens to them.Less snark: I don't see how free speech and any form of violent reaction to speech are compatible. The violent offenders need to change, not the rest of us. We're not going to get them to change by bowing to their intimidation.[Edited on September 21, 2012 at 9:33 AM. Reason : .]
9/21/2012 9:21:53 AM
I'm with disco_stu on this one.You people are cowards.
9/21/2012 9:34:22 AM
So are people who own guns cowards? They are bowing to the savage hoards which are at their door.Also the violent offenders need to change? When has this ever happened? This is why we fight wars. [Edited on September 21, 2012 at 9:48 AM. Reason : G]
9/21/2012 9:39:11 AM
Clearly the answer is say whatever the fuck you want and carry a gun.
9/21/2012 9:54:59 AM
It's simple, in theory I agree with you. The outliers in society shouldn't respond the way they do to things like this and they shouldn't dictate our actions.But I also live in reality where they do. And it is simply a stupid thing to do that will incite anger and will accomplish nothing.Plus the lady behind it, Pamela Geller, is a dumb annoying bitch.** and this stupid subway ad is hardly meaningful discourse.[Edited on September 21, 2012 at 10:03 AM. Reason : X]
9/21/2012 10:02:34 AM
If you walk up to the biggest, drunkest guy in the bar and call him a stupid motherfucker, you're likely to receive a beat down. Now, the guy would be wrong to kick your ass in my opinion, but the outcome is very predictable.I guess the irony is that by supporting Israel, you support savagery, slaughter of innocent people, and a track record of bullying.
9/21/2012 10:24:54 AM
I think the moral is thethe add is dumb and solves nothing. [Edited on September 21, 2012 at 10:46 AM. Reason : Hhhh]
9/21/2012 10:45:50 AM
^^I think being convinced that a cartoon could be the equivalent of walking up to someone in person and taunting them to violence is the problem. We've let a culture of "tolerance" completely castrate our sense of free expression and reasonable discourse.
9/21/2012 10:54:06 AM
Here is the issue. We are all trying to have a reasonable discussion about unreasonable people.
9/21/2012 10:58:08 AM
Bye, Pakistan.
9/21/2012 2:20:00 PM
9/21/2012 2:29:46 PM
9/22/2012 11:28:19 AM
9/22/2012 11:51:23 AM
Irish need not apply. Tnx.
9/22/2012 12:16:08 PM
Backlash against terrorist militias in Libya as crowds drive jihadists from basehttp://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2206994/Libyan-crowds-drive-jihadists-base-revenge-death-U-S-ambassador.html
9/23/2012 1:02:54 PM
^
9/23/2012 1:21:30 PM
Oh no, that doesn't play in to the "all Muslims let them do whatever they want and are complicit in it" narrative that so many people have.
9/23/2012 8:50:09 PM
Yeah, that was pretty sweet.
9/24/2012 8:56:11 AM
9/24/2012 9:54:10 AM
I hope they keep up the good work.I wish it would spread.
9/24/2012 2:16:19 PM
9/25/2012 1:28:00 AM
Anti-Muslim filmmaker's probation case creeps onhttp://www.wral.com/entertainment/story/11592378/
9/26/2012 1:32:03 PM
Why is that surprising to you?
9/26/2012 1:49:56 PM
Seems to strongly support Salman Rushdie's conclusion.
9/26/2012 1:50:47 PM
^^because it's a cabinet member. I can see a religous leader in pakistan saying it, but it surprised me coming from a cabinet member. It seemed to surprise the other cabinet members too.http://www.foxnews.com/world/2012/09/24/pakistan-disowns-minister-100000-bounty-on-anti-islam-film-maker/
9/26/2012 1:57:40 PM
9/26/2012 1:57:50 PM
Yep, Islam has nothing to do with it. You're right. Sorry for being a poor liberal.
9/26/2012 1:59:20 PM
What are you trying to prove?That religion is often used as a political tool to mobilize and enrage an impoverished citizenry?Fucking, wow. Awesome insight.
9/26/2012 2:07:23 PM
I'm arguing that reality is a combination of what you're saying and what I'm saying. America sucks, religious leaders suck, religious followers suck. Religion is a tool that doesn't have to work. Maybe the leaders would find something else as divisive and polarizing, but post WWII, nationalism and racism are probably tough sells.
9/26/2012 2:15:04 PM
I'd argue that killing brown Muslims from a far-away country in order to protect the homeland hits a pretty gnarly trifecta.[Edited on September 26, 2012 at 3:54 PM. Reason : ]
9/26/2012 3:37:30 PM
Because George Bush
9/26/2012 5:24:37 PM