Charlie Hebdo does it again

ChesusRice

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Now.
Right now.
Is the time for those moderate muslims I keep sticking up for and hearing about to rise up and say

These extremists do not represent us
 

heckler73

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I agree 100% with the OP. The cartoons are provocative and unnecessary





I wonder how many American artists were killed in the 1800s for such "unnecessary provocation"? Those are far worse than some doodle of an illiterate epileptic shedding a tear.
FFS the French are known for creative irreverence. And what they are doing with the latest cover is very clever since it captures in one picture the dilemma facing Islam at present.
 

UncleBuck

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willful ignorance on your part.

CAIR, the Council on American-Islamic Relations:

We strongly condemn this brutal and cowardly attack and reiterate our repudiation of any such assault on freedom of speech, even speech that mocks faiths and religious figures. The proper response to such attacks on the freedoms we hold dear is not to vilify any faith, but instead to marginalize extremists of all backgrounds who seek to stifle freedom and to create or widen societal divisions.

We offer sincere condolences to the families and loved ones of those killed or injured in this attack. We also call for the swift apprehension of the perpetrators, who should be punished to the full extent of the law.

 

Dr Kynes

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willful ignorance on your part.

CAIR, the Council on American-Islamic Relations:

We strongly condemn this brutal and cowardly attack and reiterate our repudiation of any such assault on freedom of speech, even speech that mocks faiths and religious figures. The proper response to such attacks on the freedoms we hold dear is not to vilify any faith, but instead to marginalize extremists of all backgrounds who seek to stifle freedom and to create or widen societal divisions.

We offer sincere condolences to the families and loved ones of those killed or injured in this attack. We also call for the swift apprehension of the perpetrators, who should be punished to the full extent of the law.



CAIR "condemns" the attacks, then rationalizes it, proving that their condemnation is only of the extent of the attack, not the attack itself or the fundamentalism and intolerance that spawned it.

read that laundry list of "condemnations" and youll se that in fact most of them also express their "outrage" before discussing the "provocation" of some motherfucking doodles.


"The Muslim Council of Britain condemns this attack. Whomever the attackers are, and whatever the cause may be, nothing justifies the taking of life…"
i guess the cartoonists shoulda just been crippled...

the French Muslim Council:
““This extremely grave barbaric action is also an attack against democracy and the freedom of the press.” It also called on all those committed to the values of the Republic and democracy to avoid provocations that only serve to throw oil on the fire
they was askin for it...

Muslim Advisory Council to the NYPD:
Regardless of motive or rationalization or evidence or excuse
, killing twelve innocent people to avenge Prophet Muhammad has no justification and must be condemned without citing any victimhood.
rationalizations should come later i guess.

Dr. Mohammad Iqbal AlNadvi, chairman of the Canadian Council of Imams. “We denounce [the attacks], and we don’t think it is the right away to express anything"
apparently they were "expressing something", just not in the "right way"
 

UncleBuck

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CAIR "condemns" the attacks, then rationalizes it, proving that their condemnation is only of the extent of the attack, not the attack itself or the fundamentalism and intolerance that spawned it.

read that laundry list of "condemnations" and youll se that in fact most of them also express their "outrage" before discussing the "provocation" of some motherfucking doodles.


"The Muslim Council of Britain condemns this attack. Whomever the attackers are, and whatever the cause may be, nothing justifies the taking of life…"
i guess the cartoonists shoulda just been crippled...

the French Muslim Council:
““This extremely grave barbaric action is also an attack against democracy and the freedom of the press.” It also called on all those committed to the values of the Republic and democracy to avoid provocations that only serve to throw oil on the fire
they was askin for it...

Muslim Advisory Council to the NYPD:
Regardless of motive or rationalization or evidence or excuse
, killing twelve innocent people to avenge Prophet Muhammad has no justification and must be condemned without citing any victimhood.
rationalizations should come later i guess.

Dr. Mohammad Iqbal AlNadvi, chairman of the Canadian Council of Imams. “We denounce [the attacks], and we don’t think it is the right away to express anything"
apparently they were "expressing something", just not in the "right way"
so it's not crickets like you originally posited.

muslim groups all over the world are condemning these actions.

but even that is not good enough for you, because they speak out against the provocation (but not even to the same degree that YOU get outraged over perceived "anti-white" anything (lullers)).



how's that hypocritical double standard working out for you?
 

NoDrama

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We must fight terrorism to the end.
There can never be an end in a war against an idea.
Unless you mean by "end" as in the total destruction of all Islam and any of its adherents, which is what I assume you meant, but you are certainly welcome to clarify that position if I am wrong.
 
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