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February 15, 2006
On Islam, Murdered Children, And Cartoons: What Proportionality?
Topics: Understanding IslamAs pointed out by Mike Pechar at Jawa Report, there's no room on the moderate Muslim protest schedule to express outrage at the murder of innocent children, apparently it just might be that murdering children doesn't meet the threshold criteria for outrage. It seems that planned protests are reserved for more significant criminal acts such as cartoons than the murder of children.
There is no question that the Islamic hatred of democracy, pluralism, religious tolerance, co-existence, freedom of expression continues unabated, all while the American media yawns. The American media has repeatedly demonstrated its zero tolerance policy toward world religions, with one notable exception - Islam. "It is a fundamental Western tenet that no religion is above criticism and critique. And that includes Islam especially, often described as the world's dumbest religion."
What Proportionality?
Posted by Richard at February 15, 2006 11:29 AM
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