ludwig - it is essential to view this situation in terms of cultural identity.
Someone insulted you, and you took it on the chin. That's because you are a Western man, with commensurate behavioral attitudes, which are typical of people of the West.
You have to consider that the Muslim faith is not like Christianity if inedeed you are a Christian.
Christians live with their faith as part of their lives, and to varying degrees, they allow it to dicate their attitudes and behaviours.
For devout Muslims, their faith IS their lives, they are MUslims first and above anything else. Their faith directs their lives, and attitudes and politics to a degree which is difficult for Westerners to appreciate. That is why a small minority are reacting in such an extreme fashion - to do any other is as alien to them as it is to us to turn the proverbial other cheek.
That in no way excuses the extreme demonstrations and attrocities that have taken place, but it does place them in context.
So, the Muslims in question are not 'thin-skinned' - they feel that the very core of their being has been mocked and riddiculed, and they react with varyind degrees of anger.
I would repeat, I am not in any way attempting to justify the reactions in some quarters, merely to try and offer a degree of understanding as to why the reaction is so exrtreme, and so widespread.
The medium of the insult (a particularly lousy piece of film with some even more badly dubbed additional dialogue) is not the issue - the insult stands, and that is what needs to be understood, if we are to try and deal with the fall-out in a productive manner.