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In reply to the discussion: 'Islam no longer religion of peace' Muslim Charlie Hebdo journalist hits out at extremists [View all]rug
(82,333 posts)62. No, it isn't. But there are dozens that were.
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'Islam no longer religion of peace' Muslim Charlie Hebdo journalist hits out at extremists [View all]
trotsky
Oct 2016
OP
The cartoonists of Charlie Hebdo practiced their own brand of racism and hate.
guillaumeb
Oct 2016
#2
My bet is Sam Harris. The tone is too moderate for Geller's type of hate. eom
guillaumeb
Oct 2016
#18
If the mere existence of the death penalty proves a predisposition for violence,
guillaumeb
Nov 2016
#36
Again, that same old confusion? A poor diversion from the quantification of Islam's violence
Albertoo
Nov 2016
#46
My evidence is the large number of people - Muslims, ex-Muslims, non-Muslims who report so.
trotsky
Nov 2016
#23
Your invitation to ride the endless carousel of accusation and selective verse mining
guillaumeb
Nov 2016
#41
What I object to is the immediate response whenever the Charlie Hebdo murders are mentioned...
trotsky
Nov 2016
#24
Why did you immediately bring up that people were offended by the cartoons?
Goblinmonger
Nov 2016
#68
I fully understand what trotsky was saying before he spelled it out to you step by step
Goblinmonger
Nov 2016
#71
The fact you do not understand gallows humor does not prove anything about Charlie Hebdo
Albertoo
Nov 2016
#47
There are considerable examples of continental french being unable to understand canadian french
AtheistCrusader
Nov 2016
#116
Albertoo did refer to this, but you don't seem to have picked it up
muriel_volestrangler
Nov 2016
#107
But it was using a specific story from that month about Boko Haram holding girls/women
muriel_volestrangler
Nov 2016
#125
Nice points, and I agree that your first point about this one specific cartoon is correct.
guillaumeb
Nov 2016
#126
You do know that those cartoons were satirizing the racism of France, right?
Goblinmonger
Nov 2016
#30
So you tried to hijack the thread by posting something not from CH?
muriel_volestrangler
Nov 2016
#63
"hijack this story when it appeared over the weekend"? This is the first thread about it
muriel_volestrangler
Nov 2016
#78
And the 'Google gish' was to explain to you, and anyone else, who the artist was
muriel_volestrangler
Nov 2016
#64
Your posts are just name calling. You can't ever admit when you're wrong.
muriel_volestrangler
Nov 2016
#79
It's a play on words. The cartoonist is saying religions claim they are 'untouchable'
muriel_volestrangler
Nov 2016
#89
I don't think religion is above mocking, or should get special protection
muriel_volestrangler
Nov 2016
#106
Again, the black woman is saying she is being treated like a slave
muriel_volestrangler
Nov 2016
#109
First person I noticed that liked to attack Hebdo with bullshit claims of racism
AtheistCrusader
Nov 2016
#117