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Muslims 'outraged' by billboard that insults prophet Mohammed USA TODAY NETWORK

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you are T72/cbu 105/zen master right?
@Oscar cockroach is back
Yep.

shouldn't be banned unless I do something and push it (which I'd rather not)

your fear is telling though, my POV has you wetting/soiling your undies... must be doing something right.

This forum doesn't support islamophobia of Sanghis of India.
Fair enough, I'm not in the sangh though.
 
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Of course, Freedom of Speech is a basic human right.
You have the right to criticize such expressions of Free Speech.
This will let third parties listen to arguments and form their own judgement.

Being offended is not a crime in US. Those offended by this billboard can put one of their own up.
 
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Yep.

shouldn't be banned unless I do something and push it (which I'd rather not)

your fear is telling though, my POV has you wetting/soiling your undies... must be doing something right.
having multiple Ids is against the rules of this forum
@Oscar
 
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Being offended is not a crime in US. Those offended by this billboard can put one of their own up.
Free speech absolutism FTW

the US is a great place, don't you lot ever go sharia compliant, k.. ? NEVER !
 
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having multiple Ids is against the rules of this forum
@Oscar
Only if I'm doing retarded stuff like logging in to both at a time and thumbing up my own content, which some trolls actually do LOL

here for dialogue and discussion, why are you so hell bent on seeing me kicked off this platform, what did I ever do to scare you so damn much ?
 
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Rubbish and garbage.
I cant argue on other stuffs. But he surely didnt kill non believers or 600 jews. His followers did though and he cant be blamed for that.
 
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An anti-Muslim billboard disparaging the prophet Mohammed that can be seen from an Indiana highway on the east side of Indianapolis is drawing concern from local Muslims.

Now, Islamic leaders in Indianapolis are challenging those responsible for what they say are offensive and untrue statements to stand by their words, shed their anonymity and explain their motivations.

"It is a horrible billboard. I'm outraged by it, but saddened at the same time ... and I would like to know who is behind it," said Rima Shahid, executive director of the Muslim Alliance of Indiana. "It seems very cowardly to me. If you have some kind of stance, you should want to stand up next to your statement. I didn't think there was any room for hate in our city. This billboard tells me otherwise.

"This kind of rhetoric just furthers division in our state and makes a neighbor question a neighbor, just like I am today."

Shahid said the billboard, which she saw on southbound Interstate 465, was brought to her attention Friday by an anonymous tipster.
The all black billboard has a headline of "The Perfect Man." Underneath are six bullet points to describe that man. These points include "married a 6-year-old," "slave owner & dealer" and "13 wives, 11 at one time."

At the bottom of the billboard in yellow sits the words "Educate Truthophobes." A search of Truthophobes online leads to multiple anti-Muslim groups, specifically an Australian group with similar messaging.

U.S. Rep. Andre Carson, D-Indianapolis, said he believes the billboard is untrue and that the billboard's author takes Islamic text and history out of context "just like al-Qaeda, ISIS and the Klan do to religious texts to justify their bigotry."

Faryal Khatri, a spokeswoman for the Indianapolis-based Islamic Society of North America, said not only is the billboard not true, it is hurtful to her as a practicing Muslim.

To Khatri, the most disappointing aspect of the sign is that it could incite hate crimes toward Muslims or people perceived to be Muslim.

Since 2015, anti-Muslim hate crimes have increased by 78% in the United States, according to researchers at California State University.


Last month, a 35-year-old white supremacist is accused of fatally stabbing two men and injured another who were defending two girls — one of whom was wearing a hijab — on a light rail train in Portland, Ore. In court, the suspected attacker, Jeremy Joseph Christian, called the act "patriotism."

Carson said he is disappointed that people have decided to use their free speech protections as a platform "to spread hateful, vile things that are divisive to people."

"I think there's a way to debate and be socratic without being disrespectful or undermining people and causing a sense of isolation."

Carson called on people in the faith community to "come together and say this is unacceptable," especially in light of an upcoming "March Against Sharia," that is scheduled to occur in 28 American cities — including Chicago, Indianapolis, New York and San Bernardino, Calif., this week.


The event is organized by a group called ACT for America, a self-described grassroots national security organization.

"Sharia is incompatible (sic) with our Constitution and with American values. We stand against female genital mutilations and child marriages," state the details of the event. A representative from ACT was not available for comment.

The billboard comes at a time when there is increased scrutiny of Muslims and Islam.

In December 2015, on the campaign trail, then-presidential candidate Donald Trump called for a "total and complete ban" on Muslims entering the U.S., to prevent terrorists from entering the country.

Carson calls it "fear-mongering."

There is no organization claiming responsibility for the billboard. Shahid said the billboard also doesn't bear any company name, indicating that it is privately owned.

"It's just a group of cowards who are not even ready to put their name behind it," Shahid said as she expressed the pain she felt to see this billboard in the midst of Ramadan.

"It is very hard ... and I would like to find the people who are behind this and talk to the them about who came up with these, and it seems appropriate to use this term, alternative facts.

"Muslims represent about 3% of our state's population. The fact is that most people have never met a Muslim, and there are so many misconceptions and so many divisions, and this kind of hate furthers those divisions."

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Muslims 'outraged' by billboard that insults prophet Mohammed
Where is obama?
 
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USA is an Islamophobic country since a long time. Why people flock to this country? To get humiliated and called a terrorist every now and then?

To be treated differently in airports?
 
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They made them to get a reaction by giving them a reaction we are playing in their hands :hitwall:
They want a reaction from non-Muslim population specifically. These ads target people who are ignorant about Islam. Their target is to make life harder for Muslims in America, there is no other rational reason. Islamophobia is an industry and the major financiers are the Jews. An academic study lists all major donors to different organization that peddle this filth and a good chunk of them are Jews.
 
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two wrongs do not make a right.

also, it's not rubbish, it's the truth.

also, this is pretty old news.

Mind Ur Language Kid If I Started Talking About Truth You Will Be Running Throughout This Forum Without A Place to Hide
 
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Mind Ur Language Kid If I Started Talking About Truth You Will Be Running Throughout This Forum Without A Place to Hide
Go right ahead, what stops you ?
 
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