imran_nxt said:
so you are trying to say that the muslim world is barbaric, how can i even argue against such logic ..there have always been condemnations when a tragic thing has happened bcoz of terrorists who hide under the image of being islamic leaders,which they are not.A terrorist is a terrorist, he has no religion watsoever, he will only try and bring up nonsense when trying to justify his reasons or motives.yes there are extremists who will resort to violence when proving their point about their religion, but you can find those everywhere in this world.its not right to hurt someone to prove your point or reason, and every sane person in the muslim world will also agree with that. i dint like people said something funny on national television about my religion, so i will say i am not happy about it, now am i killing someone ?no i am not.i will just tell you that islam teaches peace not voilence. |
You are defending people who have threatened a TV show which they see as offensive to their religion. The same groups have issued death threats and started riots over a freaking cartoon in Denmark. In a free society, people are allowed to criticise religion.. if some are offended by that they have no right to make death threats. Did you even see the South Park episode in question? It shows Buddha snorting cocaine.. are Buddhists threatening to kill the creators of South Park? No, they're not. Death threats ** ARE ** terrorism and the fact that you would defend those making threats is very telling.
If you want, you can watch the episode in question at southparkstudios.com it would be very interesting to hear your take on it..







