Kantor said:
When you attack the extremism of a religious sect, that is freedom of speech. When you attack the prophet (only, incidentally, the Muslim prophet), it's heresy and blasphemy and you need to die. Obviously not all Muslims think this. Not even 1%. But there are people who do, and they have power. Make an annual "Draw Jesus" day, and see if America, Britain, France, Italy, Germany, Spain, pretty much the whole of Europe and all of Southern Africa block Facebook for a month. |
Your right 99% of muslims don't think this but that doesn't take the fact it is the wrong way to go about this, blatantly annoying both moderate and extremist muslims.
I can understand whats going on and I see the reasons for you guys are doing this but it will only make things worser, it is better to take things a step at a time.
What kind of point are you trying to bring out with this exactly? The middle east is still very sensitive attitude towards religion so if blocking facebook is a way of not provoking extremists who may or may not attack as a rebuttal so be it.
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