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Old 11-02-2006, 14:46   #365
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Re: Should they be published in the UK?

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Originally Posted by Ramrod
Of course they were....and the demonstrators last week were supporting those acts in the name of Islam. That's the purpose of this thread......I feel that it is wrong of 'mainstream' Muslims to get so violently uptight over cartoons (which are after all merely poking fun at the fanatical element in their midst) whilst getting not nearly as worked up over many atrocities perpetrated by their own on us. I am trying to work out if I am wrong here or not.......

lol......I'm in the wrong thread as well
To say that 9/11 was done in the name of Islam is one thing but to imply that it was done in the name of Islam and the majority of mainstream muslims agree with that (because you later say its mainstream muslims that are getting violently uptight over the pictures) is totally wrong.
All mainstraim muslim groups after 9/11 took adverts in the national press to condemn 9/11 as they did on the news and other programmes. 200 people waving hate filled placards on the streets of london is not representative of mainstream Islam in the UK
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