Cloakedvessel
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The only one who is looking stupid is you.... more like a thick one with a complete lack of comprehension.
Did you just insult the Muslim apologists who are dragging the whole Holocaust thing into this matter? You shouldn't be doing that, you know? That's the whole basis of their argument..... Insulting the prophet should be punishable according to them, because you don't agree with their version.....
No one is equating the rejection of holocaust
Then you haven't paid any attention lately. Or during the Denmark cartoon controversy.
and spewing insults at all. Insults are actually orders of magnitude worse.
Yet, they are perfectly legal in the United states. So is the clip which was made there.
Well, if it's an opinion it is a pretty lousy one, especially if not backed up with facts. It is also not illegal to question the death toll of the Holocaust in the US, nor deny the Holocaust. Now, we don't see American Jews jumping up and down to curb the freedom of speech in the US, every time a KKK member is sprouting such nonsense, are we?Saying that holocaust did not happen or that the dead figure is much less than the quoted 6 million is an opinion.
Stating an opinion is not an offence at all.
No, an opinion can be insulting too. Try denying the Holocaust in front of a Holocaust survivor of whom the whole family has been exterminated, and ask him if he felt offended.
If a Christian says I don't believe Hz.Muhammed was a prophet or that Quran is not divine revelation, these are statement of opinions. No one will get angry with that. Similarly nor when somebody says Jesus is a prophet, just a mere man not son of god nor god. He can neither benefit someone nor harm him. He has no decree above mankind...
But saying insults like Jesus's mom was such an such, prophet Muhammed is such and such is a different matter.
People cannot protect their religion or religious figures from criticism simply, because such criticism offends them. Freedom of speech includes freedom to criticize or even mock. Maybe not in that part of the world where Islam is the dominant religion, but in the West and certainly in the country that is now being attacked, the US, every religion or religious belief can be scrutinized or criticized, even it's insulting.
If you're so hung up with avoiding religious sentiments you should consider the following scenario’s by the way.
When a Muslim says Jesus is not the son of God, this can be very offensive to a Christian. Now, are you willing to censur this because this can be perceived as on offence against a Christian?
I think not.
You eating beef can be very offensive to a Hindu. Are 1 billion Muslims willing to give that up to avoid hurting religious sentiments among Hindu's?
I don't think so.
Do you see the slippery slope?
Probably not.