Nope, they are the only ones who have been doing it lately. And Islamic governments are the only governments that have been issuing fatwas lately, and the muslim street is the only street that has been supporting those fatwas and those murders lately.Quote from ZZZzzzzzzz:
So they are only doing it lately?
Unfortunately, what you are saying rings true. I just wish that the demonstrating masses would exhibit a similar amount of outrage at the atrocities that are being committed in the name of their religion. I know that these demonstrating masses don't represent all Muslims, but they still scare the hell out of me.Quote from dddooo:
Nope, they are the only ones who have been doing it lately. And Islamic governments are the only governments that have been issuing fatwas lately, and the muslim street is the only street that has been supporting those fatwas and those murders lately.
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Unfortunately, what you are saying rings true. I just wish that the demonstrating masses would exhibit a similar amount of outrage at the atrocities that are being committed in the name of their religion. I know that these demonstrating masses don't represent all Muslims, but they still scare the hell out of me.
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Not long ago in the history of mankind, Americans were killing Americans in the civil war. Americans slaughtered Native Americans. Europeans killed each other for centuries.
Not too long ago, the Irish killed each other.
Russians killed russians, etc.
There is a history of people killing their own...
So, it is not as if every country doesn't have a past they are trying to ignore.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/6222414.stmJonathan Heawood, director of the English branch of Pen, said: "We have argued for a long time that Salman Rushdie should be recognized by the government as a giant of world literature.
"I've been struggling for a form of words that does not sound naive but we were taken aback, everyone was taken aback, by the scale of the reaction.
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The folks that picked him are surprised at the reaction:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/6222414.stm
I have no idea if he should be knighted or not, don't know anything about how one merits knighthood. But to claim surprise when the "peaceful" mooselimbs go apeshit is to say one doesn't know squat about world events.
I bet that's what happened. No way could this have been a surprise.Quote from acronym:
The brits can be very "diplomatic".
(ie, deny knowledge, downplay actuality, lie with a straight face)
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I dont know anyone who has read any of his other books....i know i sure havent.
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I bet that's what happened. No way could this have been a surprise.
I've heard from several folks who have started one of his books and couldn't finish. The only reason he's so famous is because the idiots rioted and issued death decrees. If they had just ignored it like civilized people, very few would have ever heard of him or his books.
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So muslims have only themselves to blame for his Knighthood. How wonderfully ironic.
Nevertheless, we musn't lose sight of the basic point, which is that modern islam is totally inconsistent with our values of tolerance, religious pluralism and freedom of thought and expression.