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She's an extremist???

Posted by AmericanGreatness 9 years, 12 months ago to Politics
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So terrorists attempt to kill hundreds of Americans at a CARTOON contest on US soil, and the organizer of the event is the extremist???

Texas: 2... terrorists: 0


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  • Posted by wiggys 9 years, 12 months ago
    maybe if the muslims did not work so hard to shove islam down the throats of the non-muslim population of the world the rest of the world wouldn't make fun of them. i have to believe that a great deal of the world is just plain old tired of the muslims as i am
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  • Posted by Temlakos 9 years, 12 months ago
    I have another idea for a "provocative" movement that might even have some practical value. I call it the K-9 Citizens' Militia. You may guess what that involves.
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  • Posted by MinorLiberator 9 years, 12 months ago
    To paraphrase a great man from another, but equally great era:

    "If this be extremism, make the most of it!"
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  • Posted by kevinw 9 years, 12 months ago in reply to this comment.
    What about the views of the Islamic people? They are morally wrong and in some cases truly evil. There are no facts to support their views. Their views are not worthy of anyone's support and when their views lead them to be violent, those views must be called out. As must your intent for supporting them.

    In no way did Gellar impose her views over anyone. How could you possibly justify such a statement on a site like this?
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  • Posted by 9 years, 12 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Did she force any muslim to attend the event? Was there any way to see the cartoons other than freely attending the event?

    As the answer to both questions is NO, I'm not quite sure how she imposed her views on anyone.
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  • Posted by kevinw 9 years, 12 months ago in reply to this comment.
    It is more appropriate to say that the convicted rapists are hiding in the closet.
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    Posted by $ number6 9 years, 12 months ago in reply to this comment.
    "It was an event held to expose those who would impose their views over and above anybody else's views and their right to speak those views."
    So what about the views of Islamic people? Did Geller not ignore their views and impose her views over them?
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    Posted by kevinw 9 years, 12 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Holy shit. What kind of site do you think you're on here? A "great opinion piece" by the executive director of the Jewish Policy Center is supposed to hold water here? Calling Gellar "a baby killing, gay marriage supporting self promoter" is supposed to help prove your point?

    Of course the contest was about free speech. It was not a contest to see who could have the free-er speech.It was an event held to expose those who would impose their views over and above anybody else's views and their right to speak those views. The fact that somebody (s) attempted to use violence to interfere with or kill people who were expressing their views should speak volumes about the actual intent of those who would initiate that violence. To lend any support in the form of trying to cast blame on the people trying to expose that intent speaks volumes about the person who is giving that support.
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    Posted by $ number6 9 years, 12 months ago in reply to this comment.
    A better analogy ...a woman walks naked into a group of convicted rapists and does a sexually provocative dance> Does she have culpability if the outcome is she gets raped? (That is not saying it is correct but her actions enhance the potentiality of that outcome.)
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  • Posted by ObjectiveAnalyst 9 years, 12 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Hello AmericanGreatness,
    I intended my comment to be a general thesis on the subject. It was not addressed or intended as a criticism to you. My apologies for the lack of clarity. I quite agree with you on who is the most radical and incendiary party.
    Respectfully,
    O.A.
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  • Posted by 9 years, 12 months ago in reply to this comment.
    While I'm preternaturally opposed to abortion on demand and oppose gay marriage (frankly, I don't believe government should be involved in marriage, period), she is absolutely correct on this issue.

    And, the rape comment is a perfect analogy, as it demonstrates the victim being put on trial for being raped. Free speech is exercised and savages attempt to commit mass murder. What's the reaction, those engaged in free speech are accused of bringing it on themselves.
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  • Posted by 9 years, 12 months ago in reply to this comment.
    OA,

    I think you may have mixed my post with "number6". I completely agree that unpopular speech is the reason for the 1st Amendment. Speech that everyone agrees with needs no protection.

    Geller did not poke a sleeping dog. Radical Islam has become a rabid attack dog, and it needs to be put down. How pathetic an ideology must it be to be threatened by cartoons and women showing their faces?

    These events are necessary to demonstrate with a unbridled confidence that western civilization will not cower when challenged by savages.
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    Posted by $ number6 9 years, 12 months ago in reply to this comment.
    lol ... to your rape comment, there is not cause and effect similarity.
    Geller is a baby killing, gay marriage supporting self promoter who cared nothing about "free speech", she only wanted to get some nut case to react so she could say "see I told you they were all violent."
    Interesting you bring up the feces covered Virgin Mary exhibit. There was great opinion piece about that : http://www.jewishworldreview.com/0999/vi...
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  • Posted by ObjectiveAnalyst 9 years, 12 months ago
    Hello AmericanGreatness,
    The 1st amendment would have no purpose if it were not to protect unpopular, provocative and antagonistic speech. Popular, benign speech needs no such protection. Who are the real provocateurs and antagonists? Those that would exercise their outrage at attacks on their rights by expression, cartoons or satire or those that would use force, attack and behead hundreds of Christians and others because they do not bend to their beliefs? If you wish to live in America you must tolerate free but unpopular speech. Physical force is another thing altogether.

    It is true that Ms. Geller was provocative, but her gathering was in reaction to a trend of anti-free speech movements in this regard. http://www.breitbart.com/texas/2015/02/1...

    Sometimes it is better to leave a sleeping dog lie. I would not be so provocative, but she has the right.

    Respectfully,
    O.A.
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    Posted by 9 years, 12 months ago in reply to this comment.
    So, by that logic, rape victims should bear some responsibility for being raped if they dressed too provocatively?

    The followers of Islam have NO entitlement to not be offended. This was entirely about free speech and the fact that Geller is being attacked demonstrates how morally inverted the issue has become.

    I don't recall any Christians shooting up the art gallery during the "Piss Christ" exhibit or Virgin Mary covered in feces exhibit.

    Free speech is free speech, and Islam is not above it.
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    Posted by $ number6 9 years, 12 months ago
    Ms Geller knew this was NOT just a "cartoon contest". It was an intentional, well advertised slap and insult against one of the beliefs of Islam. There is little doubt that Geller knew and hoped there would be some nut case that would attempt to pull something (why else did she have the beefed up security?) There is no excuse for the attempted terrorist act BUT Geller's actions are self promoting, hateful and confrontational as well.
    This "contest" was not about "free speech"
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