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Immersiveunreality said:
I'm curious in what context that image of Mohammed was used, and was in a town/city where cultures live seperated from eachother?

If its the one by charlie hedbo,....  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Hebdo

its a cartoon titled : "Mahomet débordé par les intégristes" ("Muhammad overwhelmed by fundamentalists")

it shows a man (who you can assume to be muhammad) saying in a text bubble : "C'est dur d'être aimé par des cons" ("it's hard being loved by jerks").

Basically saying extreme muslims are going against the teachings of muhammed.
Its ment to be harmless and humorous.

It was a small local paper, that only sold like 100,000 copies.
The only reason it made the news (tv/media), was because people didnt expect, anyone to have the balls to do it.
(basically people fear extreme muslims so much, they dont even dare make harmless jokes)

This is the reason there was terrorist attacks, and buildings were bombed, mail bombs were sent, countless death threats ect.
People died because a artist, made use of his freedom of speach in this manner.
And because apparently, alot of muslims have a bad sense of humor (in this reguard) (or dont value freedoms, like freedom of speach).