
But seriously though, I don't see how this whole movement is going to improve things in any way... (opinions: your own may differ)
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Thu 20 May 2010, 10:06,
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If everyone just shut the fuck up and didn't draw mohammed, muslim fundamentalists would be totally chilled and embrace Western values.
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Thu 20 May 2010, 10:08,
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Don't fight chaps. Just wait, don't talk, brood for bit, then drive a car packed with explosives up to his house in a cowardly fashion.
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Thu 20 May 2010, 10:10,
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it was meant in a sardonic fashion. i love you.
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Thu 20 May 2010, 10:15,
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If we just roll over and acquiesce every time someone threatens violence, then before you know it we'll have fundamentalists of every religious hue assembling hate mobs to get their point across. Not just religions either - the BNP have historically been a bit tasty in a rumble, so why don't we give in and let them have their way all the time too?
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Thu 20 May 2010, 10:10,
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I'm going to kick your cunt in.
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Thu 20 May 2010, 10:16,
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no, I didn't mean that actually, was just being friendly.
besides the threat would have been "or I'll skull-fuck your pets"
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Thu 20 May 2010, 10:41,
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besides the threat would have been "or I'll skull-fuck your pets"


But this level of sensitivity is just ridiculous, and needs to be challenged.
On the subject of which, I urge everyone to go and see Four Lions, it's very funny
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Thu 20 May 2010, 10:11,
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On the subject of which, I urge everyone to go and see Four Lions, it's very funny

regardless of their leanings, stance of viewpoint. Being a cunt to an entire religion on the account of the actions of a minority of its adherents is just a bit scatter-shot for me.
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Thu 20 May 2010, 10:15,
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after all, most of their supporters are ordinary people with homes, jobs and families
it's only a minority who actually beat up blacks
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Thu 20 May 2010, 10:16,
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it's only a minority who actually beat up blacks

What have they got to do with this?
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Thu 20 May 2010, 10:18,
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why is everyone so scared of offending Islam? How come they get a free pass?
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Thu 20 May 2010, 10:24,
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a springer spaniel who's just eaten and is sat out in the sun all content, and a mastiff who has been kicked and abused, not fed and eally wound up.
Jabbing at both of them with a stick will get different results, the spaniel will probably ignore you for being a silly pest. The Mastiff will snap and try and kill you.
Now if you'd tried to calm the mastiff, feed it, show it you are a friend, feed it again, put it in the nice warm sun, then maybe it won't react to that jabby stick.
You can draw pictures of mohammed, and everyone should be able to take a joke, but some people just aren't in the frame of mind to laugh. So until the mastiff is fed and rehabilitated, jabbing it is a slightly silly thing to do in my eyes.
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Thu 20 May 2010, 10:30,
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Jabbing at both of them with a stick will get different results, the spaniel will probably ignore you for being a silly pest. The Mastiff will snap and try and kill you.
Now if you'd tried to calm the mastiff, feed it, show it you are a friend, feed it again, put it in the nice warm sun, then maybe it won't react to that jabby stick.
You can draw pictures of mohammed, and everyone should be able to take a joke, but some people just aren't in the frame of mind to laugh. So until the mastiff is fed and rehabilitated, jabbing it is a slightly silly thing to do in my eyes.

let's all spare a thought for the muslims upset online by the nasty pictures
/goes back to photoshopping zombie jesus pics
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Thu 20 May 2010, 10:35,
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/goes back to photoshopping zombie jesus pics

then I'm sure we'd be drawing as many funny zombie mohammed pictures as we do jesus ones.
Being a cunt to some upset people is just being a cunt, its not fixing the situation.
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Thu 20 May 2010, 10:41,
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Being a cunt to some upset people is just being a cunt, its not fixing the situation.

my drawing of Mohammed (below) doesn't contain a pig, or a cock or the goatse man's arse replacing his mouth - it's just a drawing of a man
you've posted far worse about, for example, the Tories, a group of people with far less abhorrent views fundamentalist Islam - after all not even they condone the stoning to death of rape victims. Does that make you a cunt?
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Thu 20 May 2010, 10:54,
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you've posted far worse about, for example, the Tories, a group of people with far less abhorrent views fundamentalist Islam - after all not even they condone the stoning to death of rape victims. Does that make you a cunt?

I was refering to the people who are deliberately setting out to be a cunt, the film maker that did the gaybar thing, the facebook groups encouraging as much offence as possible. Your picture ironically is exactly what should be done and what I was refering to about positive paintings elsewhere.
As for the tories, yes, they've affected me directly so I feel I have a good reason to depict them in a satirical way. Mohammed hasn't done anything himself so I don't see the point. Suicide bombers and fundamentalists have which is why I have drawn them in the past.
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Thu 20 May 2010, 11:03,
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As for the tories, yes, they've affected me directly so I feel I have a good reason to depict them in a satirical way. Mohammed hasn't done anything himself so I don't see the point. Suicide bombers and fundamentalists have which is why I have drawn them in the past.

shirley?
I know where you're coming from though, I was bullied at school, by a kid who'd most likely been kicked and abused for most of his life. I don't know how much lunch money I handed over to him, pens, paper, he took my watch and tried to sell it back to me for a fiver, then threatened me with death if I told any of the teachers. Didn't make him my friend, even though sometimes I tried to chat to him, find common ground. He still always found yet another thing about me that he saw as worth hurting me for.
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Thu 20 May 2010, 10:40,
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I know where you're coming from though, I was bullied at school, by a kid who'd most likely been kicked and abused for most of his life. I don't know how much lunch money I handed over to him, pens, paper, he took my watch and tried to sell it back to me for a fiver, then threatened me with death if I told any of the teachers. Didn't make him my friend, even though sometimes I tried to chat to him, find common ground. He still always found yet another thing about me that he saw as worth hurting me for.

But yes, resolve the situation then all share the joke is the ideal outcome. Problem is some people will always want to kick off, be it over religion, nationality, football team, whatever. They just pick the easiest excuse be a cunt to others.
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Thu 20 May 2010, 10:42,
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and, yes, I agree, a lot of crusaders jump on the latest bandwagon for bashing some group they don't belong to. In this case, I think it's a complicated matter involving an almost "religious" value in America, the right to freedom of speech, versus a religious value. I think it's valid to protest against infringements of freedom of speech, personally, whether the people trying to infringe it are religious or not.
Who will win?
I don't know. Please don't fight.
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Thu 20 May 2010, 10:51,
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Who will win?
I don't know. Please don't fight.

or poin-ted-sticks

and there are a lot of "ordinary" people who don't cause trouble but support the extremists' views
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Thu 20 May 2010, 10:31,
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the BNP is a party based purely on extremist and racist views. Its supporters, whilst not all personally committing extremist acts still support the party's inherent racist outlook. The majority of muslims do not support violence or islamic extremism. Islam, like most religions, is fundamentally based on well intentioned values and the majority of its followers are decent people. However like any religious text the Quran is open to interpretation and abuse. Fundamentalism is dangerous in any religion and saying that all muslims support violent extremism is the same as saying all christians support the "god hates fags" brigade. You cannot draw comparisons between an entire faith and an extremist minority party.
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Thu 20 May 2010, 10:43,
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say "Oh, of course he should die for what he said, it's unforgivable" and BNP voters with more black friends that I have.
Just because Islam's a religion doesn't mean that it doesn't have some pretty abhorrent ideas at its core. I've read the Koran and every other chapter mentions that unbelievers should die by sword and fire. It's right there in their manifesto, and there's always going to be a percentage of "ordinary" muslims who support that.
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Thu 20 May 2010, 11:04,
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Just because Islam's a religion doesn't mean that it doesn't have some pretty abhorrent ideas at its core. I've read the Koran and every other chapter mentions that unbelievers should die by sword and fire. It's right there in their manifesto, and there's always going to be a percentage of "ordinary" muslims who support that.

Much like Christianity, the vast majority support the core values and beliefs of the Koran, but accept that times move on and some of its teachings are outdated and impractical. I really don't think that the entire muslim following will be ready to burn your flag if you draw a picture of their prophet, but a few do, and if that's deemed offensive to them, then...fair enough, really. Much like I wouldn't condemn my fried for believing in abstinence.
There are a few extremists who do take things to far, but the majority don't. I understand free speech, and how important that is to the western world, but I also believe in respect, and I'm not sure making a huge thing out of this is entirely cool. No, we shouldn't be stopped if we want to draw a picture of Mohammed, then again it seems pretty rude to take it to this kind of extreme.
/My two pence
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Thu 20 May 2010, 10:48,
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There are a few extremists who do take things to far, but the majority don't. I understand free speech, and how important that is to the western world, but I also believe in respect, and I'm not sure making a huge thing out of this is entirely cool. No, we shouldn't be stopped if we want to draw a picture of Mohammed, then again it seems pretty rude to take it to this kind of extreme.
/My two pence

I'm talking about turning the whole board into some kind of hate-shrine. It's a pretty extremist response, really...
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Thu 20 May 2010, 11:11,
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This is truly an extremist response on a par with the 7/7 bombings, or the burning of embassies. I had no idea we were so dangerous.
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Thu 20 May 2010, 11:14,
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It's just a bit much, seems excessive, that's all.
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Thu 20 May 2010, 11:18,
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the letter I wrote to him did have a rather leftfield suggestion
I want him to make the Queen Mother the patron saint of pot-holing. I've told him that the people of Britain have lost faith in the Catholic church because of the kid-bumming thing, and this is the only way to placate us. If he could announce it on his arrival to the UK this year, I thought, that would be the best approach.
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Thu 20 May 2010, 10:49,
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I want him to make the Queen Mother the patron saint of pot-holing. I've told him that the people of Britain have lost faith in the Catholic church because of the kid-bumming thing, and this is the only way to placate us. If he could announce it on his arrival to the UK this year, I thought, that would be the best approach.