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ArnoldRimmer said:

Personally, I think the main difference is about the focus the media place on certain events.

If it hadn't been for all the media jumping on the story, nobody would have even cared that some egocentric sect leader wants to burn qurans. Maybe just a handful of people would have even attended the event. It was the media that claimed it was a big thing and might lead to conflicts, thereby making it a self-fulfilling prophecy.

 


Well you know it's not media who sent death threats to admins and personel of every service that was trying to host fitna the movie back when it was released:

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2816721946178147090#docid=7613636982672126146

I remember it was impossible to watch it when it was released as it was taken down on all websites.

 

Anyway the biggest problem is in the obsession of politically correct tolerance we have in Europe/USA, we are so proud that we let people do whatever they want that noone has balls to say accept rules of our society or GTFO, even when the culture they plant in here is stricly hostile against our ideals.



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