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I think rather than these protests and yelling slogans...a more appropriate response would be economical boycott.If these idiots were ignored, and reactionary Muslims didn't respond with so much outrage, they might even stop doing these deliberately and desperate provocative acts.
Excellent suggestion belowDutch anti-Islam lawmaker Geert Wilders says he has canceled a planned Prophet Muhammad cartoon contest following death threats and concerns other people could be put at risk.
In a written statement issued Thursday night, Wilders said “to avoid the risk of victims of Islamic violence, I have decided not to let the cartoon contest go ahead.”
Wilders, who has for years lived under round-the-clock protection because of death threats sparked by his fierce anti-Islam rhetoric, said he does not want others endangered by the contest he planned for November.
The contest was to have been held at the tightly guarded offices of his Party for Freedom in the Dutch parliament building.
It was the subject of protests in Pakistan on Wednesday.
Hey how about you guys volunteer and ask him to hold the contest on mocking the holocaust instead... Great service in the cause of freedom of expression....
The politician demonstrated that the threat of Islamic violence is real and present, not a "phobia" marked by unreason or clouded thinking. He can use responses like yours to mobilize the voter base to suit his agenda.
That's not idiotic rather a zionist reasoning - by the hate mongering zionist Jews of Israel who in fact were behind it..Geert is just a pawn.Completely idiotic reasoning..
I think rather than these protests and yelling slogans...a more appropriate response would be economical boycott.
If the Muslims nations had some balls they would realize how much power(economically) they have together. If all Muslim countries simply boycott all trade with that country...stop buying products of their country...and increase prices of anything they export from Muslim countries(essential things like oil)...they will be on their knees before long.
We could have boycotted certain companies of their's like Unilever, but we couldn't do anything about trade as they are part of EU's single market.If the Muslims nations had some balls they would realize how much power(economically) they have together. If all Muslim countries simply boycott all trade with that country...stop buying products of their country...and increase prices of anything they export from Muslim countries(essential things like oil)...they will be on their knees before long and think twice before attempting such a thing next time.
I am not saying that the Dutch are afraid; they are probably coming to terms with the fact that this is a 'sensitive' issue with the potential to spark reactions and responses (pressures).
BTW here is an invitation of an event abt art n culture which is abt to start in pakistan too....And yr welcome to participate. Its called ''Draw Holocaust contest''The politician demonstrated that the threat of Islamic violence is real and present, not a "phobia" marked by unreason or clouded thinking. He can use responses like yours to mobilize the voter base to suit his agenda.
Such a contest was held in Texas 3 years ago. Geert Wilders partook in this event. I think he saw this as a political tool to further his political agenda in the Netherlands due to the provocative nature of it. The intention of the organizers is clear, they want to incite a culture war. At the event they had heavily armed guards because they knew it would incite a reaction. A downward spiraling situation is exactly what they want. It is all to build a narrative and draw lines within society.Some cowboy pastor in the midwest will hold it soon.