Quote:Don't be juvenile. What 'freedom' are they opposed to? Just freedom in general - like say the freedom to practice islam? Or the freedom to speak out against people mocking the prophet? Thats how retarded your argument gets. No, they specifically said *YOUR* freedom
Look again Gandalf. They said it three times in one sentence. Only one of those three included the word "your". And if they only reject our freedom, they still reject freedom. People who reject freedom only ever reject the freedom of other people.
Quote:as in the version of freedom that says islam must be insulted
This is where you leap from tenuous to pulling it out of your arse. They are against our right to depict and mock Muhammed. Not your fantasy set of social mores that outline how we do it and how Muslims ought to respond.
Quote:Once again:
Once again you cannot see what is right in front of you.
Quote:So says the guy claiming they are demanding censorship - based on absolutely nothing at all
They are rejecting freedom, based on them stating quite clearly and repeatedly that they reject freedom.
Quote:au contraire. Its amazingly easy to look at the posturing by the hypocritical west in the aftermath of the shootings with the greatest of contempt.
It is possible, but that is not what these Muslims are doing. You are projecting Gandalf, in the most absurd way. You are seeing things that are not there. You are blind to what is right in front of you.
Quote:Yes of course it detracts from the message that it was Hizb ut tahrir who delivered it in this case
It also detracts from the message that they said something completely different.
Quote:Such behaviour is despicable, and so its inevitable, unfortunately, that when they do come out and make legitimate points - as I believe they are doing here, albeit tactlessly - then its no surprise that it gets missed.
It's not tactless. They simply reject freedom, and state this quite clearly. If anything they appear to have avoided attacking the dead cartoonists directly. By tactless, are you trying to explain how they can say one thing and mean something completely different? They are just not saying what they think politely?
Quote:That is not calling for censorship. But thats FD all over - muslims speaking out on anything must always mean they are attacking freedom, even when - nay especially when they don't say it.
So where did I get that idea from? Oh, that's right:
"We rejected freedom yesterday, we rejected freedom today and we reject your freedom tomorrow" Quote:Its the same routine with everyone here
These terrorist supporters are just misunderstood right Gandalf? And you are right and every other person here (except HB presumably) is wrong. You are so right that you know what they say even when they say the opposite.
Quote:The point is muslims should be able to protest the mockery of their religion without being labelled freedom haters
This is what they said Gandalf:
"We rejected freedom yesterday, we rejected freedom today and we reject your freedom tomorrow"If they are allowed to say that, why should we not be allowed to label them freedom haters? What other labels should people not be allowed to use to describe Muslims?