gambit
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There is no doubt that the anger is genuinely from the taking of offense of the defamation of the Quran, but this is also about public display of religiosity often expressed by believers of any religion out of the need to appear devout and/or fear of appearing less than 100% devoted. In other words, if I cannot be 'holier than thou' then at least I will be equally 'holy as thou'. Unfortunately, there is no better expression of devotion to one's faith than to commit violence in the name of 'defense' of the faith. If I was unable to cast a stone at the offender, then at least I shared the same line of defense as you who have managed to cast a stone at the offender, proof that I am as equally devote as you are but it was only misfortune that I was not able to cast my stone.wanna destroy a country without any effort( much). then simply post a cartoon and they will burn and kill each other ...
how silly does that feel? Hitting it out of the park in promoting more anti Islam acts in response to anti Islam pictures on social networks.
Bangladeshis do take the cake and attack Buddhist's over I suppose anger towards Christian fundamentalist
I have a theory- this theory actually worked with other religions: That is we should have a barrage of anti Islam cartoons, to a point where it finally sets in that there are some silly folks in the world. It worked against other religions where they just ignore it...at one point people of 'other' religions where equally angered when their religion was made fun off.