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Europe has had its fair problems in the past over religion but we've grown its just a bloody shame now we seem to have to go through it all over again thanks to Islam |
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Could we please try and keep this debate civilised, like it has been for most of today?
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Frankly if anyone had had an iota of common sense in the Danish press and other countries media they would have remembered the furore about Islamic writing being used on fashion items and would have realised just how protective Islam is about imagery.I've known for 30 odd years that I should NEVER ask a muslim child to draw a representational picture of animals or humans for art or any other subject.The only art I've ever been able to ask for is pattern work or calligraphy.A little bit of thought could have saved all this aggravation.Now Danish firms are going to lose out big time due to this.Lurpak have already fallen to this and there will be job losses over it.:(
The problem is that the press have got rather too big for their own good and think that they can do and say just what they like in the name of freedom because ordinary people can have no comeback unless they have plenty of money to take a newspaper to court for libellous statements or articles.They think just because they can make or break a government that they do not have to consider certain basic moral and ethical rules. :( |
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We CCTV and we have photos of these "protestors"
Unfortunately they have gone beyond the boundary of free speech and some of their placards and banners are inciting racial and religious hatred. I would expect the police to exercise the powers that have just been granted to arrest and charge these people. Will they? of course not. Because like it or not that law was only brought in to arrest those that spoke out against and opposed Islam - not the other way around. |
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Clearly they want more than that. Of course, under this new legislation the cartoons would probably still be legal, but the banners would not. ---------- Post added at 17:15 ---------- Previous post was at 17:10 ---------- Quote:
I find the attitude towards images, which appears to be more Hadith than Koran, rather bizarre. And a shame that it means that artful expression is stifled. I cannot help but believe that a religion that is so prescriptive and restrictive is more of a burden to people than any kind of help. It clearly confuses their ideas of right & wrong, otherwise we wouldn't be watching the scenes of violent protest. |
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On another point I found all the anti EU banners interesting. If they hate the west and the Eu so much they the hell are they here :erm: |
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Watching abit about this at 1am this morning on news 24, one of the blokes said that some muslims (NOT all some) have been shouting how discusting this is to pulblish the cartoons, and yet, the same people are saying that Isreal and Jews should be wiped of the map.
In there opinion double standard |
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Is a little respect for other peoples religion really that much to ask? Maybe if we are so worried about muslims forming there own communities and excluding others we should stop being hostile to them and treating them with such little respect.
We are going to force muslims to be outsiders if we are not careful |
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If Islam is so much at odds with Western European attitudes and laws, then aren't they 'outsiders' by default? And this situation will remain until either Muslims adapt Islam to fit their countries of residence, or these countries choose to abandon their hard won rights, freedoms and laws in favour of Islamic restrictions. Somehow, I don't see the latter happening in a hurry. |
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