Snorri1234 wrote:got tonkaed wrote:ive never really understood the need by people to show or make images of the prophet. Obviously free speech is free speech, but its hard to understand how you could wish to make an image (likely knowing what that means) out of anything other than a hateful gesture. While i certainly dont condone that large scale riots that often end up as a result, it sort of seems like one of those things where you want to question what went wrong with those people down the line to cause them to be so hateful toward such a large group of people.
I think most of the cartoons are just a way of making fun of things. The real problem here is the fact that those muslims are easily butt-hurt. Many christians are offended by jokes about Jesus too, but here at least they don't go on the streets en-masse. (Allthough, it's very likely that the riots you see on tv are just set up by a fundamentalist group to make it appear as if many people are angry. The fact they are able to burn swedish flags speaks for that, as it's almost impossible to buy one there and they're expensive if you do find one.)
Oh indeed. Both 'sides' are wrong. I'd chalk the Muslim reaction down to a number of things rather than just being easily 'butt-hurt', but still... The thing is, 'western' Christians don't go on the streets and burn effigies anyway. I wouldn't be overly surprised if someone started taking pot-shots at native Syrian Christians (or something similar) and similar protests happened. I think regional (or region of origin-al) development is a big factor.