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Brave Or Foolhardy?
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/wo rld-eur ope-307 86211
Personally, I don`t see the point in being deliberately inflammatory.
Personally, I don`t see the point in being deliberately inflammatory.
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//Well, those two won't do it again as they've been shot dead.//
there seem to be plenty who would disagree with you on that.
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there seem to be plenty who would disagree with you on that.
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Brave.....but this is the acid test. It would have to come about at some time(i.e. the freedom of expression) so it makes no difference if it's now or in 6 months when all the furore has died down, the problem has to be tackled.
May as well do it now head-on and show that expression cannot and will not be suppressed at any time.
May as well do it now head-on and show that expression cannot and will not be suppressed at any time.
This would be a good opportunity for Charlie Hebdo to stop being deliberately inflammatory and respect the Muslims who have been offended by their publication but who are desperately sorry that these lunatics have killed in the name of their God. Up until last Friday this publication was barely known outside of France. In general, these cartoons are crass, juvenile, and notable only for being deliberately provocative.
Retrochic - the cartoons are gross etc. and certainly not to my taste, but Charlie Hebdo does not solely attack Muslims. This point seems to have been missed. They attacked Christians, Jews, any other religion which comes their way, their own politicians and others.. This general satirism seems to have been missed in the present furore and the Muslim bit concentrated upon - it is much, much wider than that and you miss the point if you do not recognise it.
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