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Three-to-one-on that this argument results in (1) someone being blocked, (2) someone saying "do you know who I am?", (3) someone whining on Jimmy Wales's talkpage and/or (4) a mention in the Register. You heard it here first.
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For laughs, I hope people merely take older (PD) images (hopefully very famous) and merely claim them as a depiction of Mohammad. The less likely the better. By technicality, the Muslims who get angry over it should still be angry as merely labeling someone as the prophet would be enough since we don't actually know what he looks like (and could look like Henry VIII in full royal gown).

By the way, Gatoclass would probably only whine and is not likely to go to Jimbo.
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QUOTE(Ottava @ Wed 5th May 2010, 3:16pm) *

By technicality, the Muslims who get angry over it should still be angry as merely labeling someone as the prophet would be enough since we don't actually know what he looks like (and could look like Henry VIII in full royal gown).

Uh - we know exactly what he looked like, since his son-in-law helpfully left a description:
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[Muhammad] is neither too short nor too tall. His hair is neither curly nor straight, but a mixture of the two. He is a man of black hair and large skull. His complexion has a tinge of redness. His shoulder bones are broad and his palms and feet are fleshy. He has long hair growing from neck to navel. He has long eye-lashes, close eye-brows, smooth and shining fore-head and a long space between his shoulders. When he walks he walks inclining as if coming down from a height. I never saw a man like him before him or after him

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* [Muhammad] is neither too short nor too tall. - Rather vague.
* His hair is neither curly nor straight, but a mixture of the two. - Also vague and veriable
* He is a man of black hair and large skull. His complexion has a tinge of redness. -Any black and white image should accommodate this (and large skull? whatever that means)
* His shoulder bones are broad and his palms and feet are fleshy. - He has some weight to him, perfect for Henry VIII
* He has long hair growing from neck to navel. - Why would his nephew describe his bare chest? Creeepppyyy.
* He has long eye-lashes, close eye-brows, smooth and shining fore-head and a long space between his shoulders. - Whatever this means.
* When he walks he walks inclining as if coming down from a height. I never saw a man like him before him or after him - I doubt we'd depict him walking.


See, not too hard to apply to others.
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Well, at least he doesn't look like a sheeple, a salmon, a centaur, or a killer pooch.
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QUOTE(Moulton @ Wed 5th May 2010, 2:35pm) *

Well, at least he doesn't look like a sheeple, a salmon, a centaur, or a killer pooch.


Sheeples are adorable!
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QUOTE(Eva Destruction @ Wed 5th May 2010, 3:09pm) *

Three-to-one-on that this argument results in (1) someone being blocked, (2) someone saying "do you know who I am?", (3) someone whining on Jimmy Wales's talkpage and/or (4) a mention in the Register. You heard it here first.

You're probably right. (IMG:smilys0b23ax56/default/biggrin.gif) There is also a fair chance the word "wiki-hounding" might be used at some point in the future, in reference to anyone that disagrees more than once with Cirt. (IMG:smilys0b23ax56/default/evilgrin.gif)

That aside, is it a good hook/article for the main page?
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QUOTE(Ottava @ Wed 5th May 2010, 9:16am) *

For laughs, I hope people merely take older (PD) images (hopefully very famous) and merely claim them as a depiction of Mohammad. The less likely the better. By technicality, the Muslims who get angry over it should still be angry as merely labeling someone as the prophet would be enough since we don't actually know what he looks like (and could look like Henry VIII in full royal gown).

By the way, Gatoclass would probably only whine and is not likely to go to Jimbo.


For laughs you want to use Free Kulture to give offense, spread ill will and intolerance. Sounds about right both for you and Free Kulture.
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QUOTE(HRIP7 @ Wed 5th May 2010, 3:55pm) *

That aside, is it a good hook/article for the main page?

No; quite aside from the recentism problem—in six weeks time, nobody will care about this event—it's just plain boring. A "did you know" section ought to at least pay lip service to the idea of "wow, I didn't know that!", not "of course I didn't know that because nobody except those directly involved gives two fucks".
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Sounds to me that in reality the big M is in a witness protection program.
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Ah, the obsequious thanks. I guess that's how you make friends and allies in Wikiland.

Let's see if this will develop into full-fledged persecution of Gatoclass. (IMG:smilys0b23ax56/default/popcorn.gif)
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QUOTE(Eva Destruction @ Wed 5th May 2010, 7:24am) *
Uh - we know exactly what he looked like, since his son-in-law helpfully left a description:
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[Muhammad] is neither too short nor too tall. His hair is neither curly nor straight, but a mixture of the two. He is a man of black hair and large skull. His complexion has a tinge of redness. His shoulder bones are broad and his palms and feet are fleshy. He has long hair growing from neck to navel. He has long eye-lashes, close eye-brows, smooth and shining fore-head and a long space between his shoulders. When he walks he walks inclining as if coming down from a height. I never saw a man like him before him or after him

That sounds just like this guy:
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QUOTE(gomi @ Wed 5th May 2010, 5:14pm) *

QUOTE(Eva Destruction @ Wed 5th May 2010, 7:24am) *
Uh - we know exactly what he looked like, since his son-in-law helpfully left a description:
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[Muhammad] is neither too short nor too tall. His hair is neither curly nor straight, but a mixture of the two. He is a man of black hair and large skull. His complexion has a tinge of redness. His shoulder bones are broad and his palms and feet are fleshy. He has long hair growing from neck to navel. He has long eye-lashes, close eye-brows, smooth and shining fore-head and a long space between his shoulders. When he walks he walks inclining as if coming down from a height. I never saw a man like him before him or after him

That sounds just like this guy:



OMG! Infidel!
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QUOTE(HRIP7 @ Wed 5th May 2010, 3:55pm) *

QUOTE(Eva Destruction @ Wed 5th May 2010, 3:09pm) *

Three-to-one-on that this argument results in (1) someone being blocked, (2) someone saying "do you know who I am?", (3) someone whining on Jimmy Wales's talkpage and/or (4) a mention in the Register. You heard it here first.

You're probably right. (IMG:smilys0b23ax56/default/biggrin.gif) There is also a fair chance the word "wiki-hounding" might be used at some point in the future, in reference to anyone that disagrees more than once with Cirt. (IMG:smilys0b23ax56/default/evilgrin.gif)

Bingo.
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QUOTE(Ottava @ Wed 5th May 2010, 2:16pm) *

For laughs, I hope people merely take older (PD) images (hopefully very famous) and merely claim them as a depiction of Mohammad.


Muhammad, at age 12, naked:

(IMG:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/94/Stick_Figure.svg/200px-Stick_Figure.svg.png)

Oh shit. Now Larry Sanger's going to report me to the FBI!
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QUOTE(anthony @ Thu 6th May 2010, 2:07am) *

Oh shit. Now Larry Sanger's going to report me to the FBI!


Oh! Two for the price of one. Nice. : D Quick, upload it to Commons!

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QUOTE(Ottava @ Wed 5th May 2010, 7:41am) *

Sheeples are adorable!

Not as adorable as peepshi.
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QUOTE(Herschelkrustofsky @ Thu 6th May 2010, 4:19am) *

QUOTE(Ottava @ Wed 5th May 2010, 7:41am) *

Sheeples are adorable!

Not as adorable as peepshi.


OMG. That needs to have an article page.
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All religion is superstitious nonsense.

If an individual wants to believe it, it's his/her own business; however, when people try to censor or restrict others on the grounds of their particular brand of superstition, they become oppressors.
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I would go farther than Dan, to point out that religions are not the only variety of belief systems that people adopt on faith, without regard for the diligent epistemology that would confirm or refute the scientific accuracy of the beliefs in question.

It is often noted, for example, that Wikipedia is a cult which is not exactly a religion, but neither is it a well-grounded system of beliefs (or philosophical principles) and associated derivative practices.

The anachronistic and dysfunctional governance model of Wikipedia is a notable example of a failed system of beliefs and derivative practices.
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QUOTE(Moulton @ Thu 6th May 2010, 5:24am) *

I would go farther than Dan, to point out that religions are not the only variety of belief systems that people adopt on faith, without regard for the diligent epistemology that would confirm or refute the scientific accuracy of the beliefs in question.
{{fact}}

You obviously have not acquainted yourself with scholars such as Nicholas of Kues.
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QUOTE(HRIP7 @ Wed 5th May 2010, 4:26pm) *

Ah, the obsequious thanks. I guess that's how you make friends and allies in Wikiland.

Let's see if this will develop into full-fledged persecution of Gatoclass. (IMG:smilys0b23ax56/default/popcorn.gif)


I think that I am fairly familiar with Wikipedia and its problems, but the point of this discussion is lost on me. Could someone explain what it is that makes Cirt any worse than any other administrator (Gatoclass for example), or why Pieter Kuiper is any better than any other user who is involved on one side in Wikipedia's I/P disputes?
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QUOTE(dtobias @ Thu 6th May 2010, 7:26am) *

All religion is superstitious nonsense.

I understand your perspective, Dan. But I, for one, subscribe to the values of learning, understanding, and applying the wisdom of religious teachings to our daily lives.

When it comes to Wikipediots, I really suck at it. But... in other areas, it is a help to me.
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QUOTE(Herschelkrustofsky @ Thu 6th May 2010, 9:46am) *
You obviously have not acquainted yourself with scholars such as Nicholas of Kues.

Indeed I am not. But could you say more about his role in promoting diligent epistemology of arbitrary beliefs systems (including scientific beliefs, religious beliefs, secular political beliefs, and popular cultural beliefs)?
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OK here it comes...

Obviously the point of this "protest" (imagine rich white people protesting the beliefs of a hard pressed and often maligned minority in the heart of the rich white peoples very own society) is to mock Muslim sensitivities about depicting Mohammad. The use of images that could not possibly be Mohammad is suppose to disarm Muslim concerns. Maybe it does. But what remains is the insensitivity that motivated the campaign. Muslims don't deserve yet another slap in the face.

Once again Wikipedia, the Wikipedians on WR and even some WRers who cannot fairly be called Wikipedians join in the mockery. Once again the most import value is our own self expression. Once again someone else has to bare the burden of our entitlement.

Speak Truth to Power.
Speak Trash to the Powerless.
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QUOTE(GlassBeadGame @ Thu 6th May 2010, 3:06pm) *

OK here it comes...

Obviously the point of this "protest" (imagine rich white people protesting the beliefs of a hard pressed and often maligned minority in the heart of the rich white peoples very own society) is to mock Muslim sensitivities about depicting Mohammad. The use of images that could not possibly be Mohammad is suppose to disarm Muslim concerns. Maybe it does. But what remains is the insensitivity that motivated the campaign. Muslims don't deserve yet another slap in the face.

Once again Wikipedia, the Wikipedians on WR and even some WRers who cannot fairly be called Wikipedians join in the mockery. Once again the most import value is our own self expression. Once again someone else has to bare the burden of our entitlement.

Speak Truth to Power.
Speak Trash to the Powerless.


I don't really think a group of over 1 billion people are a "minority" or that people who have the ability to wage war all over the Middle East and fly three planes into US buildings are powerless.

But thanks for trolling.
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QUOTE(Ottava @ Thu 6th May 2010, 10:11am) *

QUOTE(GlassBeadGame @ Thu 6th May 2010, 3:06pm) *

OK here it comes...

Obviously the point of this "protest" (imagine rich white people protesting the beliefs of a hard pressed and often maligned minority in the heart of the rich white peoples very own society) is to mock Muslim sensitivities about depicting Mohammad. The use of images that could not possibly be Mohammad is suppose to disarm Muslim concerns. Maybe it does. But what remains is the insensitivity that motivated the campaign. Muslims don't deserve yet another slap in the face.

Once again Wikipedia, the Wikipedians on WR and even some WRers who cannot fairly be called Wikipedians join in the mockery. Once again the most import value is our own self expression. Once again someone else has to bare the burden of our entitlement.

Speak Truth to Power.
Speak Trash to the Powerless.


I don't really think a group of over 1 billion people are a "minority" or that people who have the ability to wage war all over the Middle East and fly three planes into US buildings are powerless.

But thanks for trolling.



Well if your so brave go into the slums of Cairo with your "protest."
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QUOTE(GlassBeadGame @ Thu 6th May 2010, 3:06pm) *

Obviously the point of this "protest"...is to mock Muslim sensitivities about depicting Mohammad.


Well, yeah, obviously.
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Obviously the point of this "protest"...is to mock Muslim sensitivities about depicting Mohammad.
Well, yeah, obviously.

But is it trolling?
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QUOTE(Ottava @ Thu 6th May 2010, 10:11am) *

I don't really think a group of over 1 billion people are a "minority" or that people who have the ability to wage war all over the Middle East and fly three planes into US buildings are powerless.

But thanks for trolling.



Well if your so brave go into the slums of Cairo with your "protest."


And now you just proved that they do have power across the world and would seek violence against me, verifying that your previous comments were trolling.
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QUOTE(Ottava @ Thu 6th May 2010, 10:19am) *

QUOTE(GlassBeadGame @ Thu 6th May 2010, 3:13pm) *

QUOTE(Ottava @ Thu 6th May 2010, 10:11am) *

I don't really think a group of over 1 billion people are a "minority" or that people who have the ability to wage war all over the Middle East and fly three planes into US buildings are powerless.

But thanks for trolling.



Well if your so brave go into the slums of Cairo with your "protest."


And now you just proved that they do have power across the world and would seek violence against me, verifying that your previous comments were trolling.


What an asshole you are to invoke 9/11.
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QUOTE(Ottava @ Thu 6th May 2010, 11:11am) *

I don't really think a group of over 1 billion people are a "minority" or that people who have the ability to wage war all over the Middle East and fly three planes into US buildings are powerless.

I've always thought that projecting the actions of an Al Qaeda extremist group onto the lot of a billion believers would be similar to saying that a Ku Klux Klan rally represents the beliefs of all Christians.

Way to go, Ottava.
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You obviously have not acquainted yourself with scholars such as Nicholas of Kues.

Indeed I am not. But could you say more about his role in promoting diligent epistemology of arbitrary beliefs systems (including scientific beliefs, religious beliefs, secular political beliefs, and popular cultural beliefs)?


Islam may be the world's largest religion, and is certainly one of the largest. Apparently1.3-1.5 billion according to
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muslim_world
Some of Islamic countries are very wealthy also. Why do you think that is "Speaking Trash to the Powerless"?
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QUOTE(Kwork @ Thu 6th May 2010, 10:24am) *

QUOTE(Moulton @ Thu 6th May 2010, 2:46pm) *

QUOTE(Herschelkrustofsky @ Thu 6th May 2010, 9:46am) *
You obviously have not acquainted yourself with scholars such as Nicholas of Kues.

Indeed I am not. But could you say more about his role in promoting diligent epistemology of arbitrary beliefs systems (including scientific beliefs, religious beliefs, secular political beliefs, and popular cultural beliefs)?


Islam may be the world's largest religion, and is certainly one of the largest. Apparently1.3-1.5 billion according to
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muslim_world
Some of Islamic countries are very wealthy also. Why do you think that is "Speaking Trash to the Powerless"?


I live in America. More than 99% of the users of this site and en.WP are from the the English speaking world and Europe. Muslims are a small and hard pressed minority in our society. They are easy to pick on and vilify. Almost no one will speak up if you do. I'm speaking up for my neighbors and countrymen who are Muslims.
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I've always thought that projecting the actions of an Al Qaeda extremist group onto the lot of a billion believers would be similar to saying that a Ku Klux Klan rally represents the beliefs of all Christians.


And by extension, that is like saying that Arbcom is representative of the Wikipedia community -- puerile, hypocritical, self-important, ill-equipped to handle editorial duties, unfit for managerial...

Oh, wait...that wasn't a good example. Hmmm.... (IMG:smilys0b23ax56/default/unsure.gif)
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I live in America.


And if you weren't so ignorant you would realize that the world is more than America. Stop trolling already. People are tired of it.
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QUOTE(Ottava @ Thu 6th May 2010, 10:39am) *

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I live in America.


And if you weren't so ignorant you would realize that the world is more than America. Stop trolling already. People are tired of it.

Weak. I know you have a whole world of Muslims to hate.
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I live in America.


Me too. I like to live in America, okay by me in America...


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You obviously have not acquainted yourself with scholars such as Nicholas of Kues.

Indeed I am not. But could you say more about his role in promoting diligent epistemology of arbitrary beliefs systems (including scientific beliefs, religious beliefs, secular political beliefs, and popular cultural beliefs)?


Islam may be the world's largest religion, and is certainly one of the largest. Apparently1.3-1.5 billion according to
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muslim_world
Some of Islamic countries are very wealthy also. Why do you think that is "Speaking Trash to the Powerless"?


I live in America. More than 99% of the users of this site and en.WP are from the the English speaking world and Europe. Muslims are a small and hard pressed minority in our society. They are easy to pick on and vilify. Almost no one will speak up if you do. I'm speaking up for my neighbors and countrymen who are Muslims.


The Muslim population in the USA is rather well educated, many very well educated. The ones that have citizenship vote, and most are politically active. It is a small population, but probably already bigger than the USA Jewish population.

Muslims need to develop an ability to deal with stuff they may not like. Of course hate speech is forbiden, but otherwise mild humor and criticism is protected freedom of speech. I would like to see Muslims develop enough humor about themselves so they could make an ad like this one made by Israeli Jews about their own religion
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQQkopQSOlA
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Stop trolling already. People are tired of it.

We really do need to unpack the expansion of the scope of "trolling" to encompass anything and everything which one is taking exception to.
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Of course hate speech is forbiden, but otherwise mild humor and criticism is protected freedom of speech.


As is saying "You're being a dick to Muslims for no good reason."

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Me too. I like to live in America, okay by me in America...




Paul Simon has a much better ear than Bernstein for appropriating the music of other cultures, but not alway for commercial success.

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Of course hate speech is forbiden, but otherwise mild humor and criticism is protected freedom of speech.


As is saying "Your being a dick to Muslims for no good reason."




There is a very good reason. They kill people over it in order to try and dominate and spread fear. This is to show that they cannot intimidate us.

Christ has been covered in shit in artwork and that was glorified. This is only the mere drawing of a cartoon. Get over yourself.
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Of course hate speech is forbiden, but otherwise mild humor and criticism is protected freedom of speech.


As is saying "Your being a dick to Muslims for no good reason."




There is a very good reason. They kill people over it in order to try and dominate and spread fear. This is to show that they cannot intimidate us.

Christ has been covered in shit in artwork and that was glorified. This is only the mere drawing of a cartoon. Get over yourself.

Wow.
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Of course hate speech is forbiden, but otherwise mild humor and criticism is protected freedom of speech.


As is saying "You're being a dick to Muslims for no good reason."


Since the Age of Reason most religions have learned to live with the criticism that comes their way. Why do you think Muslims can not take the same criticisms that other religions are subject to? "Dicks"? It would be, in fact, more rational to call "dicks" those who become threatening, or violent, when criticized.
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The wild, broad-brush strokes on this thread make me more thankful that one of the largest initiatives at our church is to expand our inter-faith (Catholic, Protestant, Jewish, Muslim, and Buddhist, primarily) outreach, education, and celebration efforts.

Are people really so dense as to think that caricatures of extreme and fundamentalist elements of religions do in fact represent the vast majority of practitioners of those religions?!

A new low, Wikipedia Review.
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The wild, broad-brush strokes on this thread make me more thankful that one of the largest initiatives at our church is to expand our inter-faith (Catholic, Protestant, Jewish, Muslim, and Buddhist, primarily) outreach, education, and celebration efforts.

Are people really so dense as to think that caricatures of extreme and fundamentalist elements of religions do in fact represent the vast majority of practitioners of those religions?!

A new low, Wikipedia Review.


What is your point?
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QUOTE(Kwork @ Thu 6th May 2010, 11:09am) *

Of course hate speech is forbiden, but otherwise mild humor and criticism is protected freedom of speech.


As is saying "You're being a dick to Muslims for no good reason."


Since the Age of Reason most religions have learned to live with the criticism that comes their way. Why do you think Muslims can not take the same criticisms that other religions are subject to? "Dicks"? It would be, in fact, more rational to call "dicks" those who become threatening, or violent, when criticized.


You are certainly more reasonable than Ottava. But Muslims do have to deal with many, many Ottavas. I also think you over estimate the economic status of Muslims in America. There is great diversity, with a large and affluent exile Iranian community in LA and a even larger working class and recent immigrant community in East Dearborn. Guess who takes the brunt of the anti-Muslim hate?
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You are certainly more reasonable than Ottava. But Muslims do have to deal with many, many Ottavas. I also think you over estimate the economic status of Muslims in America. There is great diversity, with a large and affluent exile Iranian community in LA and a even larger working class and recent immigrant community in East Dearborn. Guess who takes the brunt of the anti-Muslim hate?


Oh yes, I am unreasonable because I said that people should draw a simple cartoon to show that they are not afraid -after- they are threatened to be killed for making the drawing.

The death threats came first. Get a clue. You are a hate mongerer and a troll. You hide behind anonymity and take contradictory points simply so you can cause as much disruption and harm as possible. If it was possible to ignore you, most people would and you would vanish.
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You are certainly more reasonable than Ottava. But Muslims do have to deal with many, many Ottavas. I also think you over estimate the economic status of Muslims in America. There is great diversity, with a large and affluent exile Iranian community in LA and a even larger working class and recent immigrant community in East Dearborn. Guess who takes the brunt of the anti-Muslim hate?


Oh yes, I am unreasonable because I said that people should draw a simple cartoon to show that they are not afraid -after- they are threatened to be killed for making the drawing.

The death threats came first. Get a clue. You are a hate mongerer and a troll. You hide behind anonymity and take contradictory points simply so you can cause as much disruption and harm as possible. If it was possible to ignore you, most people would and you would vanish.


Unfortunately for you things are written down around here and once quoted you can't change the quote.
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Of course hate speech is forbiden, but otherwise mild humor and criticism is protected freedom of speech.
As is saying "You're being a dick to Muslims for no good reason."
Since the Age of Reason most religions have learned to live with the criticism that comes their way. Why do you think Muslims can not take the same criticisms that other religions are subject to? "Dicks"? It would be, in fact, more rational to call "dicks" those who become threatening, or violent, when criticized.

You are certainly more reasonable than Ottava. But Muslims do have to deal with many, many Ottavas. I also think you over estimate the economic status of Muslims in America. There is great diversity, with a large and affluent exile Iranian community in LA and a even larger working class and recent immigrant community in East Dearborn. Guess who takes the brunt of the anti-Muslim hate?


Is it, then, your view that for that reason Islam can not be criticized? US law forbids hate crimes against anyone, and (as little as I like its basic idea) Everybody Draw Mohammed Day does not seem to promote hate.
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Is it, then, your view that for that reason Islam can not be criticized? US law forbids hate crimes against anyone, and (as little as I like its basic idea) Everybody Draw Mohammed Day does not seem to promote hate.

Why is this so hard? I'm not saying "you can't criticize Islam." I'm saying you're not immune from criticism yourself for such a petty and mean spirited ploy disguised as a "protest." If to many adherents of Islam an important religious tenent is not to depict their prophet and people go out of there way to mock them for this it seems to me petty and mean.
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Is it, then, your view that for that reason Islam can not be criticized? US law forbids hate crimes against anyone, and (as little as I like its basic idea) Everybody Draw Mohammed Day does not seem to promote hate.
Why is this so hard? I'm not saying "you can't criticize Islam." I'm saying you're not immune from criticism yourself for such a petty and mean spirited ploy disguised as a "protest." If to many adherents of Islam an important religious tenent is not to depict their prophet and people go out of there way to mock them for this it seems to me petty and mean.

Did you make this big a deal about the Holocaust Cartoon Contest?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International...oon_Competition

I did not hear much complaining from Muslin sources. Its the usual: if I do it to you its good, but if you do it to me its bad.
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Unfortunately for you things are written down around here and once quoted you can't change the quote.
Exactly, and you made it sound like those being threatened with having their heads chopped off are the awful abusers of a poor minority that has no power!

You are so full of shit and everyone knows it. You are hateful. There is no possible way you honestly believe that the cartoons are awful, or that you honestly support the idiots who threatened to chop off the heads of the South Park people. You are just trolling.
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Is it, then, your view that for that reason Islam can not be criticized? US law forbids hate crimes against anyone, and (as little as I like its basic idea) Everybody Draw Mohammed Day does not seem to promote hate.
Why is this so hard? I'm not saying "you can't criticize Islam." I'm saying you're not immune from criticism yourself for such a petty and mean spirited ploy disguised as a "protest." If to many adherents of Islam an important religious tenent is not to depict their prophet and people go out of there way to mock them for this it seems to me petty and mean.

Did you make this big a deal about the Holocaust Cartoon Contest?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International...oon_Competition

I did not hear much complaining from Muslin sources. Its the usual: if I do it to you its good, but if you do it to me its bad.

Please don't cite Wikipedia articles to me for general background, it only debases the discussion. Of course if your point is about an article or userpage then no problem.

I have spoken out repeatedly about antisemitism on this site. I get the same "censorship" nonsense about that, too.
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I live in America. More than 99% of the users of this site and en.WP are from the the English speaking world and Europe. Muslims are a small and hard pressed minority in our society. They are easy to pick on and vilify. Almost no one will speak up if you do. I'm speaking up for my neighbors and countrymen who are Muslims.


Most Muslims in America are Indonesians. Most Arab-Americans are Catholics. The small minority of Arab-Muslims in America tend to be looked at with some suspicion by Americans these days, but since nearly all the people who've been trying to blow up Americans this last quarter of a century (from La Belle discotheque to Faisal Shahzad) have been Arabic Muslims, it's not really surprizing. I'm not really sure American can be accused of "starting it" by supporting Israel. This does not excuse killing of Americans, and especially civilian Americans. Muslims aren't good citizens of France, either, and so you can't just make anti-zionism an excuse for any bunch of Muslim emigrants acting-badly.

Defending much of Islam is a losing battle. As a religion it's even more narrowminded and unforgiving than Southern Baptistism, and that's saying a lot. And its attitude toward women is some of the worst to be found in a modern religion. Frankly, a lot of it is shit (see the Wahabits and Taliban for how bad Muslim conservatives can be), and what's left is superstition. You have to look very hard to find the diamonds in its rough (okay, it has a good attitude toward treatment of guests and strangers, and it's color-blind, at least toward Muslims). But overall, there is no reason to have any great respect for it (the religion). If its followers don't wake up and perform some major surgery on it, rather like the Roman Catholics had to do when faced with modern astronomy and the reformation, the conservative and fundamentalist version of Islam is going to be source of a great deal more suffering for many of its conservative believers. The world's patience for these people has long run out. When the Arabs' oil runs out and money stops being diverted to the most nutty branches of "Islam" they're going to be even more of a world of hurt. And deserve it.

It's not a bigotry thing-- the liberal Muslims are fine with me. It's a "recognize the asshole" thing. The conservative Muslims (of which there are very many- they are NOT a tiny minority) are not fine with me.
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Is it, then, your view that for that reason Islam can not be criticized? US law forbids hate crimes against anyone, and (as little as I like its basic idea) Everybody Draw Mohammed Day does not seem to promote hate.
Why is this so hard? I'm not saying "you can't criticize Islam." I'm saying you're not immune from criticism yourself for such a petty and mean spirited ploy disguised as a "protest." If to many adherents of Islam an important religious tenent is not to depict their prophet and people go out of there way to mock them for this it seems to me petty and mean.
Did you make this big a deal about the Holocaust Cartoon Contest?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International...oon_Competition

I did not hear much complaining from Muslin sources. Its the usual: if I do it to you its good, but if you do it to me its bad.
Please don't cite Wikipedia articles to me for general background, it only debases the discussion. Of course if your point is about an article or userpage then no problem.

I have spoken out repeatedly about antisemitism on this site. I get the same "censorship" nonsense about that, too.

You did not answer my question, which makes it appear that you did not protest the Holocaust Cartoon Contest. (NB: I will site whatever sources I choose. Please do not tell me what to do.)
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Of course hate speech is forbiden, but otherwise mild humor and criticism is protected freedom of speech.
As is saying "Your being a dick to Muslims for no good reason."
There is a very good reason. They kill people over it in order to try and dominate and spread fear. This is to show that they cannot intimidate us.

Christ has been covered in shit in artwork and that was glorified. This is only the mere drawing of a cartoon. Get over yourself.

I'm sure Torquemada would be proud of you.

All organised religions are as bad as each other, some are just more imaginative than others.
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Is it, then, your view that for that reason Islam can not be criticized? US law forbids hate crimes against anyone, and (as little as I like its basic idea) Everybody Draw Mohammed Day does not seem to promote hate.

Why is this so hard? I'm not saying "you can't criticize Islam." I'm saying you're not immune from criticism yourself for such a petty and mean spirited ploy disguised as a "protest." If to many adherents of Islam an important religious tenent is not to depict their prophet and people go out of there way to mock them for this it seems to me petty and mean.


Did you make this big a deal about the Holocaust Cartoon Contest?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International...oon_Competition

I did not hear much complaining from Muslin sources. Its the usual: if I do it to you its good, but if you do it to me its bad.

Please don't cite Wikipedia articles to me for general background, it only debases the discussion. Of course if your point is about an article or userpage then no problem.

I have spoken out repeatedly about antisemitism on this site. I get the same "censorship" nonsense about that, too.


You did not answer my question, which makes it appear that you did not protest the Holocaust Cartoon Contest. (NB: I will site whatever sources I choose. Please do not tell me what to do.)


No I don't follow every meme on the internet or idiotic antic of Ahmadinejad with a Wikipedia Article. I have no qualms in saying that it was antisemitic and wrong. I am more concerned with addressing the ills of my own society.

Cite the Wikipedia article if you want. Makes you look stupid and I won't read it so its a waste of your time.
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And its attitude toward women is some of the worst to be found in a modern religion.


Curious, but four predominantly Muslim countries -- Pakistan, Bangladesh, Indonesia and Kyrgyzstan -- found themselves with women as heads of state.
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Most Muslims in America are Indonesians. Most Arab-Americans are Catholics.


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You are just trolling.

I wonder if there is such a thing as unjust trolling.
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Most Muslims in America are Indonesians. Most Arab-Americans are Catholics.


You got any stats on that nonsense, Milton?

You got any stats that say otherwise?

http://www.prejudiceinstitute.org/Factshee...bAmericans.html
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Most Muslims in America are Indonesians. Most Arab-Americans are Catholics.


You got any stats on that nonsense, Milton?

You got any stats that say otherwise?


Given the overall post it seems like questioning the bread in a shit sandwich.
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Curious, but four predominantly Muslim countries -- Pakistan, Bangladesh, Indonesia and Kyrgyzstan -- found themselves with women as heads of state.

That is a bit odd. But it is the Arabs who tend to be the fundamentalists, and to export the fundie view of women.
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And its attitude toward women is some of the worst to be found in a modern religion.


Curious, but four predominantly Muslim countries -- Pakistan, Bangladesh, Indonesia and Kyrgyzstan -- found themselves with women as heads of state.


Pakistan didn't last too long with that, remember?
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While we're talking religion, does anyone have any good Zoroastrianism jokes? (IMG:smilys0b23ax56/default/smile.gif)


Anyone? (IMG:smilys0b23ax56/default/unhappy.gif)
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QUOTE(Milton Roe @ Thu 6th May 2010, 2:14pm) *

Most Muslims in America are Indonesians. Most Arab-Americans are Catholics.


You got any stats on that nonsense, Milton?

You got any stats that say otherwise?

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"South Asian" is more likely to refer to Pakistan and India than Indonesian which would better be described as South East Asia, but what can you expect from Wikipedia... I'm not surprised many Muslims are Asians and of course Indonesia is a huge nation, with the highest Muslim population in the world.
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[Muhammad] is neither too short nor too tall. His hair is neither curly nor straight, but a mixture of the two. He is a man of black hair and large skull. His complexion has a tinge of redness. His shoulder bones are broad and his palms and feet are fleshy. He has long hair growing from neck to navel. He has long eye-lashes, close eye-brows, smooth and shining fore-head and a long space between his shoulders. When he walks he walks inclining as if coming down from a height. I never saw a man like him before him or after him

In other words he looks like Sergio in that Smirnoff commercial. (IMG:smilys0b23ax56/default/dry.gif)
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While we're talking religion, does anyone have any good Zoroastrianism jokes? (IMG:smilys0b23ax56/default/smile.gif)


Anyone? (IMG:smilys0b23ax56/default/unhappy.gif)


Zoroastor walked into a bar....

he was knocked unconscious.
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While we're talking religion, does anyone have any good Zoroastrianism jokes? (IMG:smilys0b23ax56/default/smile.gif)


Anyone? (IMG:smilys0b23ax56/default/unhappy.gif)

Baba Wawa: If you could be any kind of car, what would you be?
Zarathustra: Mazda Protégé.

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Is it, then, your view that for that reason Islam can not be criticized? US law forbids hate crimes against anyone, and (as little as I like its basic idea) Everybody Draw Mohammed Day does not seem to promote hate.

Why is this so hard? I'm not saying "you can't criticize Islam." I'm saying you're not immune from criticism yourself for such a petty and mean spirited ploy disguised as a "protest." If to many adherents of Islam an important religious tenent is not to depict their prophet and people go out of there way to mock them for this it seems to me petty and mean.


Did you make this big a deal about the Holocaust Cartoon Contest?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International...oon_Competition

I did not hear much complaining from Muslin sources. Its the usual: if I do it to you its good, but if you do it to me its bad.

Please don't cite Wikipedia articles to me for general background, it only debases the discussion. Of course if your point is about an article or userpage then no problem.

I have spoken out repeatedly about antisemitism on this site. I get the same "censorship" nonsense about that, too.


You did not answer my question, which makes it appear that you did not protest the Holocaust Cartoon Contest. (NB: I will site whatever sources I choose. Please do not tell me what to do.)


No I don't follow every meme on the internet or idiotic antic of Ahmadinejad with a Wikipedia Article. I have no qualms in saying that it was antisemitic and wrong. I am more concerned with addressing the ills of my own society.

Cite the Wikipedia article if you want. Makes you look stupid and I won't read it so its a waste of your time.


1. In fact things are just the opposite of what you seem to think. 'Everybody Draw Mohammed Day' is supported by virtually no one and is insignificant. The 'Holocaust Cartoon Contest' was supported by a national government that has also reprinted the The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, and promoted that antisemitic lie at the Frankfurt Book Fair. (You will have to do without the links.)

2. Think I am stupid if you want - what you think is not in my power - but I would not have called you stupid even though I think you are wrong. Likewise with what you choose to read: that is up to you and of no interest to me.

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Zoroastor walked into a bar....

he was knocked unconscious.


I dunno about that one. Mr. Z. looked like a pretty solid guy:

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The "Everybody Draw Mohammed Day" is in direct response to a Muslim group making death threats on the people involved with South Park for doing an episode that lampooned the intolerant attitude of Muslims over that sort of thing, ironically proving the point of the episode; and the cowardly corporate types who caved into this threat by censoring the followup episode (among other things, bleeping out a speech at the end which decried censorship and intolerance).

Of course, to our resident nincompoop GlassBeadGame, the cartoonists are the evil offenders and the censors/death-threateners are the victims.
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The "Everybody Draw Mohammed Day" is in direct response to a Muslim group making death threats on the people involved with South Park for doing an episode that lampooned the intolerant attitude of Muslims over that sort of thing, ironically proving the point of the episode; and the cowardly corporate types who caved into this threat by censoring the followup episode (among other things, bleeping out a speech at the end which decried censorship and intolerance).

Of course, to our resident nincompoop GlassBeadGame, the cartoonists are the evil offenders and the censors/death-threateners are the victims.


Yes of course the ones with an open hand extended to the people who are different from themselves are the "intolerant" ones." Not the ones insisting that they need to be unimpeded by the concerns of others, even to the point of going out of their way to offend. A billion Muslims did not threaten South Park and neither did I. Bigot.
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The "Everybody Draw Mohammed Day" is in direct response to a Muslim group making death threats on the people involved with South Park for doing an episode that lampooned the intolerant attitude of Muslims over that sort of thing, ironically proving the point of the episode; and the cowardly corporate types who caved into this threat by censoring the followup episode (among other things, bleeping out a speech at the end which decried censorship and intolerance).

Of course, to our resident nincompoop GlassBeadGame, the cartoonists are the evil offenders and the censors/death-threateners are the victims.


Yes of course the ones with an open hand extended to the people who are different from themselves are the "intolerant" ones." Not the ones insisting that they need to be unimpeded by the concerns of others, even to the point of going out of their way to offend. A billion Muslims did not threaten South Park and neither did I. Bigot.


The point is defending freedom of speech. That freedom is not now well defended because of a lack of guts in standing up to the threats of religiously motivated goons.

There have been cases where the American Civil Liberties Union defended in court the free speech rights of even the American Nazi Party. If US citizens will not defend the rights of all free speech there will soon be no free speech. Capice?
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The "Everybody Draw Mohammed Day" is in direct response to a Muslim group making death threats on the people involved with South Park for doing an episode that lampooned the intolerant attitude of Muslims over that sort of thing, ironically proving the point of the episode; and the cowardly corporate types who caved into this threat by censoring the followup episode (among other things, bleeping out a speech at the end which decried censorship and intolerance).

Of course, to our resident nincompoop GlassBeadGame, the cartoonists are the evil offenders and the censors/death-threateners are the victims.


Yes of course the ones with an open hand extended to the people who are different from themselves are the "intolerant" ones." Not the ones insisting that they need to be unimpeded by the concerns of others, even to the point of going out of their way to offend. A billion Muslims did not threaten South Park and neither did I. Bigot.


The point is defending freedom of speech. That freedom is not now well defended because of a lack of guts in standing up to the threats of religiously motivated goons.

There have been cases where the American Civil Liberties Union defended in court the free speech rights of even the American Nazi Party. If US citizens will not defend the rights of all free speech there will soon be no free speech. Capice?

Asshole. Muslims are not stopping you, South Park or anyone else from saying anything. Its like Rumsfield bombing Iraq because Afghanistan had no good targets. You are just bulling convenient targets who did you no harm.

The most serious speech that is being chilled around this event is that of American and other Western Muslims and those who might speak up against your bigotry.

How come when I speak out against antisemitism around here I don't get this kind of rancor? Bigots, all.
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The "Everybody Draw Mohammed Day" is in direct response to a Muslim group making death threats on the people involved with South Park for doing an episode that lampooned the intolerant attitude of Muslims over that sort of thing, ironically proving the point of the episode; and the cowardly corporate types who caved into this threat by censoring the followup episode (among other things, bleeping out a speech at the end which decried censorship and intolerance).

Of course, to our resident nincompoop GlassBeadGame, the cartoonists are the evil offenders and the censors/death-threateners are the victims.


Yes of course the ones with an open hand extended to the people who are different from themselves are the "intolerant" ones." Not the ones insisting that they need to be unimpeded by the concerns of others, even to the point of going out of their way to offend. A billion Muslims did not threaten South Park and neither did I. Bigot.


The point is defending freedom of speech. That freedom is not now well defended because of a lack of guts in standing up to the threats of religiously motivated goons.

There have been cases where the American Civil Liberties Union defended in court the free speech rights of even the American Nazi Party. If US citizens will not defend the rights of all free speech there will soon be no free speech. Capice?

Asshole. Muslims are not stopping you, South Park or anyone else from saying anything. Its like Rumsfield bombing Iraq because Afghanistan had no good targets. You are just bulling convenient targets who did you no harm.

The most serious speech that is being chilled around this event is that of American and other Western Muslims and those who might speak up against your bigotry.

How come when I speak out against antisemitism around here I don't get this kind of rancor? Bigots, all.


Hmm..."Assholes" and "Bigots"? It seems that GlassBeadGame has either momentarily flipped his lid, or is out of rational arguments.

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Zoroastor walked into a bar....

he was knocked unconscious.


I dunno about that one. Mr. Z. looked like a pretty solid guy:



I hope you realized I was doing the classic bar = solid metal object and not a place to get a drink joke. ;/
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Hmm..."Assholes" and "Bigots"? It seems that GlassBeadGame has either momentarily flipped his lid, or is out of rational arguments.


I'm sick of Internet Libertarian assholes and their self centered world view. Not that there aren't plenty of other sources of bigotry against Muslims in our society.
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