The more I read the news and see all the stories about Muslims rioting over stupid things like “Draw Muhammad Day” or “Burn the Quran Day”, I begin to wonder. Are Muslims like the bratty kids that we all knew growing up that you could easily provoke, and because it was so easy we pushed their buttons to purposely provoke them so we could make fun of how retarded they were? I’m starting to think of Islam in the same way. Admittedly, I was generally the instigator growing up. I guess it just amazed me at how something so trivial could enrage someone so greatly. So now we find ourselves in a world full of people like me, who push people’s buttons for pure entertainment, provoking Muslims just to see how they will react. The interesting thing is that the Muslims are proving themselves to be even more wacked out then we thought. This is getting very interesting and I can’t help but wonder when something drastic is going to happen. Until then I’ll just sit back, glued to my computer screen and make sure to have plenty of pop-corn on hand.
9/16/2010 9:16:40 AM
Here's the problem with "Make fun of Islam" vs. either of the previous events. In "Make fun of Islam" you are in no way differentiating between the radical Muslims who actually do react to cartoons and burning paper in violent ways and moderate Muslims who do not.Better would be a "Make fun of superstition" day. Every religion and mystical belief deserves our ridicule. Every day should be "Make fun of superstition" day.
9/16/2010 9:52:28 AM
The problem with provoking Muslims for pure entertainment value is that while you sit at home laughing, your actions have very real consequences for people who represent us overseas. Do I think that it is ridiculous that people react violently to something that seems trivial to you or I, absolutely. I've been on the other side of the wall from these types of protests, I've lived in a fortified residence, I accepted the risks when I agreed to go BUT is your entertainment worth losing american lives?
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9/16/2010 10:12:16 AM
Man, poking and prodding Muslims has worked out so well for the US, let's do it some more. What is the worst that could happen, a Muslim soldier gets pushed over the line and kills our war fighters on US soil? No way that could happen. Hey, I can't imagine an MBA holding loner to get pushed over the edge and attempt to bomb Times Square. Why, this is the most brilliant idea I've ever heard.
9/16/2010 10:18:14 AM
U.S. cartoonist in hiding after cleric's threat Artist 'essentially wiping away her identity' following Muhammad drawingSept. 15, 2010
9/16/2010 10:26:12 AM
The vast majority of Muslims aren't that easily provoked, it's just that the ones who are have a large number of terrorist organizations to choose from and a mainstream media all too willing to push that extremist narrative.
9/16/2010 10:26:37 AM
Anonymous people making threats? This never happens in the non-Muslim world, right?
9/16/2010 10:29:10 AM
Please, God, no one show Muslims the internet. If they realize how frequently we shit on their religion, there's no telling what they might do.
9/16/2010 10:31:30 AM
^^^ and ^^ It only takes one to kill you. And the FBI considers the threat so serious that they warned the cartoonist. For goodness' sake, she has moved, changed her name, and had her identity wiped for the mere suggestion that cartoons be drawn--are some of you simply going to poo-poo this as you do most things?It never ceases to amaze me the contortions some of you will twist yourselves into to the defend the indefensible. [Edited on September 16, 2010 at 10:52 AM. Reason : EVERY RELIGION DOES IT! SO WHAT?! ISLAMOPHOBE! RAWR!!!1 ]
9/16/2010 10:49:08 AM
Thanks religion!
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9/16/2010 11:28:12 AM
Contrary to tdub, I kind of respect people who stand up to those who mock and satirize their beliefs. Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying I support violence. I don't even support Islam. I think it's a misled religion. But, a healthy uproar and indignation is in order.If someone came and smacked a loved one (wife/mom/husband/child) in the face, purely out of disrespect, don't you think you'd be a little perturbed. Maybe it would get you mad? Possibly, you'd resort to violence and attack them back?Don't be a hypocrite and resort to bigotry (i.e., this thread) to counter bigotry (i.e., radical Islamics). Have a little respect for someone's beliefs and everyone will live at peace (for the most part).
9/16/2010 11:31:50 AM
With all due respect, I agree with your last sentence. Now if only theists would extend that attitude not only to other theists, but also to atheists.
9/16/2010 11:35:32 AM
just lol
9/16/2010 11:35:50 AM
OK in all seriousness...I respect Islam and know that the majority of Muslims are not like the radical ones getting all of the media attention. I would never do anything to purposely offend them. Do I think that rioting and threatening to kill someone over something as insignificant as a cartoon...yes...definitely. But there are wackos everywhere.
9/16/2010 11:54:53 AM
You realize that even moderate Middle Eastern Muslims will act in ways that surprise us culturally when their religion is intentionally pissed upon?It's not surprising Christians are shocked that even moderates in the Middle East will march when their religion is insulted, however, given how seriously Christians treat their own religion.If I shouted "FUCK THE STEELERS!" during a playoff game in Pittsburgh I'd probably get brutally and passionately beaten. But no, it's those Middle Easterners that are the crazy brutes![Edited on September 16, 2010 at 11:59 AM. Reason : .]
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9/16/2010 12:01:05 PM
It's funny that people imagine these limp-wristed liberalthz defending any and everybody who opposes their political opponents lol
9/16/2010 12:12:46 PM
^^ Nobody cares about your hooksaw derangement syndrome, Chance. The fact of the matter is that if someone were to send this very thread to certain Muslims, sparky could be in danger. A woman simply suggested that some draw cartoons and now she has had to move, change her name, and have her identity wiped on advice from the FBI--many of you have poo-pooed this, just as I indicated you would. And I don't recall this type of threat happening with other belief systems over the mere suggestion of drawings. It's ridiculous that some of you feel the need to swoop in here and defend your PC version of religious tolerance or some such just because others are acknowledging actual reality. If there were more condemnation of this sort of thing from the majority of moderate Muslims, then it wouldn't be happening--but they're scared of being murdered, too.^ Nice stereotype with the lisp.
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9/16/2010 2:31:12 PM
url says it allhttp://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1312539/Nightclub-forced-change-Mecca-threats-Muslim-extremists.html
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9/16/2010 11:29:21 PM
It’s the muslims that have to put bars on their mosque windows and gates around their worship sites in the US, not the Christians.
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9/17/2010 12:14:32 AM
Bullshit, its all bullshit.Go outside in your neighborhood, put a Bible in the middle of the road, and set it on fire. Then wait and see if the Christians and Jews protest and call for your death. Do the same thing with the Quran, and see how fast the Muslims get pissed and call for your death. A majority of the world is bowing down to Muslim extremists, because a majority of the world is too much of a pussy or whatever to say "Hey, this is not acceptable behavior, we will not bow down to you, you need to keep yourself under control". Also, since the extremists represent the minority in the major religions of the world (Christianity, Judaism, Islam), it is up to the moderate majority in said religions to step and say "Hey, extremists, calm it the fuck down, you're fucking up our shit". The problem is, that in Islam, they aren't doing that. And until they do, the extremists will get their way every time, and THAT is the problem. The moderate majority of Islam that does preach peace and forgiveness needs to stand up to their extremist elements, but they won't because THEY are scared to do so as well. I just wonder what will it take for the moderate majority to stand up to their extremist members.
9/17/2010 9:00:49 AM
You implied that the riots - over the threatened burning of Korans - are not related to Islam. If that were the case, which of course it isn't, then you would, presumably, see rioting in non-Muslim societies.[Edited on September 17, 2010 at 9:01 AM. Reason : ^^]
9/17/2010 9:00:57 AM
at first I was like "what?", then I saw your carats.
9/17/2010 9:05:57 AM
I agree with raiden. The world is cowering to Islamic extremism. No one wants to speak out against the radical elements, because they don't want to be targeted. If major world and religious leaders came out en masse and said, "hey, we're not going to tolerate your barbaric bullshit anymore, and we're not going to tip toe around the issue," what would happen? This is not something we should just hope goes away, because it won't go away, it's going to get worse.This isn't about tolerance and respect. Religion deserves neither, especially the violent sects.
9/17/2010 10:37:46 AM
I think the world leaders could come out and say that now, however, I think it will definitely trigger a violent response among those extremists, and the world leaders will have to be united and strong in their response to that. The message will have to get across to the average person that they can stand up to these extremists, to give them no quarter, and will need to have the confidence that not only their government, but the governments of the world is behind them. The uneducated masses (those are typically the ones being used as suicide bomber tools by the extremist leaders) will need to be addressed and informed as well. Its not a simple solution by any means, but it does start with the leaders of the world, leaders of corporations, and everyday citizens (regardless of nation) to say "hey, extremists (Muslim, etc), we are not afraid, this shit is unacceptable, and we will hold you accountable for your actions. No longer will we say 'its ok, because they are doing on behalf of a religion.' So just fucking stop it or be stopped." However, I don't really see that happening until a majority of the countries are getting royally fucked up due to Muslim extremists randomly protesting and burning shit down just because their pussy got hurt.
9/17/2010 10:46:29 AM
Yeah, we're not there yet. Europe is seeing it, though.
9/17/2010 10:53:24 AM
Oh definitely. Europe is getting it bad. It'll be awhile before its like that here in the US. Then we'll see what happens.
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9/17/2010 12:06:30 PM
You're a tool. Have you ever tried making a point without resorting to ad hom? Chill the fuck out dude.
9/17/2010 12:21:20 PM
You still don't know what an "ad hom" as you call it is. Read: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ad_hominemI am not addressing any arguments you're making. I'm simply insulting you.
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9/17/2010 1:59:55 PM
I agree that the Muslim world doesn't hold a monopoly when it comes to fanatics, however, instead of their more moderate members speaking out against them, the rest of the world has to bow to the fanatics or get blown up. Again, my point regarding bible/quran burning.
9/17/2010 2:01:53 PM
9/17/2010 2:02:54 PM
^but would there be riots, etc?
9/17/2010 2:11:12 PM
I myself thought for awhile that moderates should be speaking out but thats a pigheaded way of thinking about it. Moderate Muslims are no different than non-Muslims in that they aren't fanatics, so why should any special onus be on them to say anything? You do realize the fanatics kill moderates as well for not believing to the extreme that they do, right? So what can they say? You already know the answer, so it's just whistling in the wind.The best we can do is to continue to be vigilant here to root out the fringe loners that want to be something (by being martyrs), and stop blowing poor return on investment dollars trying to set up Democracies from the top down on the other side of the continent.
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