Why We’re Having an Everybody Draw Mohammed Constest on Thursday, May 20
by Nick GillespiePost updated with author’s note.
Author’s Note: This article includes three images that clearly denigrate Islam and the Prophet Mohammed. So there is absolutely no question about the provenance of these images, I would like to direct all readers to Wikipedia’s authoritative write-up on the matter. These images were included in a dossier that aggrieved imams living in Denmark took with them to the Middle East specifically to stoke outrage at a dozen cartoons published in September 2005 in the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten. The images include an amateurish doodle identifying Mohammed as a pedophile, a dog humping a prostrate praying Muslim (with the caption, “This is why Muslim pray five times a day”), and a photocopy of a French comedian in a pig-squealing contest (with the phony caption, “Here is the real image of Mohammed”). It is nothing less than amazing that holy men decrying the desecration of their religion would create such foul images, but there you have it. It is as if the pope created “Piss Christ” and then passed it off as the work of critics of Catholicism. The images below may indeed give offense, not just to Muslims but also to people of all faiths and even atheists. If they do, remember who created and distributed
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The deadline for submitting work to Reason’s Everybody Draw Mohammed contest has passed; winners will be announced at Reason.com on Thursday, May 20.
All that remains is anticipation, both of the artwork that will be displayed and the possible threats of violence that will likely follow. Or should that be “the likely threats of possible violence”?

Before the calendar page turns to Thursday, it’s worth meditating on the whys and wherefores of the contest, which was inspired by a jihadist death threat against the creators of South Park and was originally suggested by Seattle artist Molly Norris. Soon after asking everyone to draw the Prophet in solidarity with the arguably millions of people repressed by threats of theologically justified violence, Norris herself went into ideological hiding, suggesting instead that everyone draw another target of South Park satire: former Vice President Al Gore.
While Gore, who likes to credit himself with understanding the architectonics of cyberspace (if not creating them) and who way back when convened Congressional hearings to discuss the dread menace of satanic heavy metal lyrics (via con diablo, Ronnie James Dio!), is certainly worthy of the sort of ongoing abuse that only a fully distributed Internets can deliver, the obvious reason that Norris changed her target is real and potential violence.
Who can blame her? People have been killed for representing Mohammed in ways that displeased Islamic terrorists. People have been punched and kicked and forced into hiding. No wonder, then, that Norris, like Galileo in front of a Catholic tribunal, apologized to ”everyone of the Muslim faith who has or will be offended” by her drawing (visible at the right). This conditionally unconditional language is the language of the forced penitent, of the prisoner in a totalitarian world, of the sad sack on the Catherine Wheel who will say anything, will confess anything to get off the rack. We all understand exactly why such language is being used: The threat of violence.
Attacking iconoclasts (meant here in its literal meaning) has been a constant throughout human history. It’s one of the great dividing lines, like laughter and face-to-face copulation, that separates man from beast. Indeed, I’m betting it was a fundamental element of even pre-human history. Can we doubt seriously that some gang of Neanderthals didn’t crush the skulls of others who decorated cave walls in “offensive” ways? In the 20th and 21st centuries alone, all sorts of human expression have led to brutality and murder. The ground of Europe and Asia and all the continents with the (possible) exception of Antarctica is fertilized with the blood and bones of martyrs who have done nothing more than make tangible their thoughts in words, music, and pictures. Yet even in a country like ours that threatens consenting adults for making dirty movies with effective life sentences, or in European countries where speech codes imprison malefactors for “hate speech,” there is a massive gulf between “mere” censorship and death threats, between the answering of “bad” speech not with more speech but with the blade, the bullet, or the bomb.
There comes a point in any society’s existence where it must ultimately, to paraphrase Martin Luther (who himself was more than happy to see opponents put to death), dig in its heels and say here we stand, we will do no other. We don’t need to be perfectly consistent philosophically or historically or theologically to assert what is special and unique not just about the United States, with its bizarre and wonderful articulation of the First Amendment, but the greater classical liberal project comprising not just the “West” (whatever that is) but human beings in whatever town, country, or planet they inhabit. And at the heart of the liberal project is ultimately a recognition that individuals, for no other reason than that they exist, have rights to continue to exist. Embedded in all that is the right to expression. No one has a right to an audience or even to a sympathetic hearing, much less an engaged audience. But no one should be beaten or killed or imprisoned simply for speaking their mind or praying to one god as opposed to the other or none at all or getting on with the small business of living their life in peaceful fashion. If we cannot or will not defend that principle with a full throat, then we deserve to choke on whatever jihadists of all stripes can force down our throats.
This is not about U.S. foreign policy, or trade policy, or aid to Israel or Egypt, or the creation of a Palestinian homeland. This is about the right to have the conversations that might inform all that and more. We live in a time of paradox: Never before have so many been so empowered to speak their own minds, to produce and consume whatever form of expression when they want, where they want. The impact on those seeking to regulate and control thought is as predictable as it is depressing and, ultimately, ineffective: Whether they are governments or corporations or religious or ideological groups, they want to stamp out the ability of people to say and think for themselves.
Our Draw Mohammed contest is not a frivolous exercise of hip, ironic, hoolarious sacrilege toward a minority religion in the United States (though even that deserves all the protection that the most serioso political commentary commands). It’s a defense of what is at the core of a society that is painfully incompetent at delivering on its promise of freedom, tolerance, and equal rights. It’s a rebuttal to the notion that we should go limp in the clinches precisely because bullies and bastards can punch or blow us up. It’s a rebuttal to the mentality evinced in the recent interview between liberal intellectual Paul Berman and Joel Whitney in the May 2010 issue of Guernica, where the sound you hear in the background is the sound of the interviewer pissing his pants:
Guernica: In the short term, don’t we want to avoid triggering something like that [the murder of Dutch filmmaker Theo Van Gogh by an Islamist terrorist] with incendiary language? Isn’t it mere prudence?
Paul Berman: [Scriptwriter and Islam critic Ayaan Hirsi Ali] didn’t trigger it. They triggered it. What she did and what she continues to do is to go to those people and people who might sympathize with them, and rebuke them. The whole meaning of her career is to say, “There’s a serious problem. I’m gonna deal with it by speaking to it directly. And I’m not gonna mince my words, I’m gonna make an argument.” I think this is great. Some of the arguments that she makes are not my arguments, some of them I would disagree with; my impression is that if I were Dutch I’d be in the Labor Party. I wouldn’t have moved to the other party. And so it’s not that I’m following everything that Ayaan Hirsi Ali says. But I follow the main thing. I follow that totally. The main thing is [that] she is saying to people, “I, Hirsi Ali, am thinking for myself and I want you to think for yourself.” And the way to think for yourself is not to revere authority, the way is not necessarily to guard your tongue. The way is to speak your mind.
Guernica: So to put scriptures on a naked woman’s body in her film was not incendiary or reckless, in your reading, it was merely direct.
Paul Berman: That film is not even one millimeter a violent film. And the purpose of the film is to make the viewer recognize that violence against women is being committed by fanatics in the name of Islam. This should be opposed. And she’s done a brilliant job of opposing that. As a politician, she brought to the Dutch Parliament the issue of honor killings. She proposed to Parliament that the police make records of honor killings, which is the first thing the police department had to do to recognize and solve the problem. She brought about a significant reform. And I’m guessing that quite a few women are alive today as a result of this reform.
Guernica: So she’s not only not responsible for Van Gogh’s death, but she’s saved uncounted lives.
Like Berman, I don’t agree with everything Hirsi Ali says (read this remarkable interview she gave Reason, in which our interlocutor teases out more than a little contradiction within her own views). For starters, I reject emphatically what might be called a fundamentalist atheism, which always and everywhere fingers religion and religiosity as the motive force in all that is bad with human beings and human history. To me, that sort of comprehensive reaction is no different than Islamists or Christians or whomever sees the Jews or the Masons or whatever as the villain in every passion play. But Berman is right, not just about the film Submission, which is as incendiary as an After School Special about recycling programs, but the larger idea that we should apologize for triggering violence in serial killers. Why not blame J.D. Salinger for the shooting of John Lennon by a deranged reader of The Catcher in The Rye?
Our Draw Mohammed contest is, hopefully, an exercise in truth-telling. It’s not about revelation, of course, of divinely inspired Truth with a capital “T.” It’s an existential thing, a participatory thing, a living thing. And it’s not something that I expect those inclined to violence in the face of free expression to understand.
Nor do I expect them to realize they are part of the problem they hope to bludgeon into submission. Consider this tremendous irony. For all the discussion about whether it is forbidden to figure Mohammed in visual form (an art form that has a long and glorious Islamic history), three of the most gratuitously insulting images of the Prophet ever disseminated were not created by devil-horned Jews or American women wearing pantsuits or even Danish or U.S. cartoonists. No, they are the work by imams residing in Denmark who went on an outrage tour of the Middle East after Jyllands-Posten published its dozen cartoons in the fall of 2005. Some sources suggest that it is precisely these three fake images, on display in this very blog post as a public service and testament to free speech, that ignited the furor that lit the fuse that ultimately begat Draw Mohammed Day.
Which is worth keeping in mind come May 20 and every day after. Because the cause of free expression, just like the misguided, pathetic, and ultimately-doomed-to-fail attempts to shut it down, is a long, hard slog that begins again every day the sun rises.






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1st – Mine looks like a goat with horns .. been working on it for about 3 mins now…
Allah had no son! http://www.chick.com/reading/tracts/0042/0042_01….
I know I could win this contest! I am trying to draw my own rear end, but since I have never really seen it (much like Mohammed!), I cannot accurately depict it!
A towel head is a towel head…no matter who wins, I hope it is just as offensive as when they took the towers down!!
Be careful. This contest might upset some folks in Detroitistan, New Yorkistan, and Chicagoistan. /sarc/
This is one of those everyone wins contests.
It also has a chance to see how "very peaceful" this cult of allah is.
What a bunch of insincere BS. You don't have a contest that will offend Jews this way. Why? Stop being punks.
We're one of the only places in the world that has not fully given up their freedom of expression in the face of threats and political correctness. Thanks for reminding everyone we should keep it that way. You would probably be thrown in jail in many European countries just for writing this.
Very nice piece Mr. Gillespie.
[...] May 20th is Everybody Draw Mohammed Day Our Draw Mohammed contest is not a frivolous exercise of hip, ironic, hoolarious sacrilege toward a [...]
Sorry. I don't draw pedophiles.
I had posted this on today's open thread but I think it should be mentioned here as well…
Pakistan court orders block of Facebook over caricatures http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20100519/tc_nm/us_paki...
lol
Your own version of the pot calling the kettle black.
Would it be considered disrespectful, if I drew a hairey legged, knuckle dragging, neanderthal, barbaric, pedophile, wearing a turban with a bullet hole through iit, fornicating with a goat?
Would "they" issue a fatwah, and put a price on my head?
This could be fun………….
Last I checked Jews weren't actively trying to destroy freedom of speech.
Yes there is such a contest.
It is called politics.
Arlen Spinchter, and Attorney General Blumenthal just offended the Jews, and the Gentiles yesterday………
Great post Nick! And is truly illustrative of the enemy that we face, whether we like it or not. You talk about intolerance, let these seventh century fascist get a firm grip on Europe, and WWII could look like a minor event. In my memory this primitive savagery got a boost in the West with the Ayatollah Koehmani, and the rise of the Islamic Republic of Iran. This led to their eventual fatwa on Salman Rushdie over his book “The Satanic Verses,” …thanks Jimmy Carter. We must stand up, and be firm against these Islamo-Goons, or freedom of speech will be a fond memory.
Congratulations! You have succeeded to abuse your right to free speech. Regardless of all the atrocities you have committed throughout the civilization's history, (no apologies for extermination of the crusade, native americans, slavery, collonialism to name a few) you do feel an entitlement to demonize, dehumanize, desensitize 1.6 billion people. I take pity on your insecurities, your primitive intellect and your self-absorbed bravado.
free speech is the protection of offensive speech, sorry.
Qur'an (33:61) "Accursed, they will be seized wherever found and slain with fierce slaughter" http://www.thereligionofpeace.com/Quran/016-insulters-is...
While I believe in free expression, it is not a license to deliberately disrespect others, similar to free speech, one should use caution when utilizing their rights and delivering hate speech with the intent to harm others.
It is juvenile to host a "draw Mohammed cartoon contest" It is degrading and obscene, no different when that jerk off Larry David thought it was fun to urinate on Jesus to the hilarity of the liberal elite.
"Would it be considered disrespectful, if I drew a hairey legged, knuckle dragging, neanderthal, barbaric, pedophile, wearing a turban with a bullet hole through iit, fornicating with a goat?"
CL are you gonna draw Jesus in the same way? Would you expect a price to be put on your head as well?
Nick, I commend you for bravely taking on this issues.
By the way, where is the ACLU protecting American rights on this (I guess too busy banning Christmas tree displays)?
And where is the brave Eric Holder standing up for free speech (i guess too busy defending the rights of terrorists)?
Where is Big Sis on this one (I guess the Tea Partiers are much more dangerous than potential "man made disasters")?
And were is OBH on this one (I guess attaching FOX news is much better use of his pulpit more protecting free speech)?
Precisely how does one abuse his right to free speech? I, for one, made no slaves, killed no indians, had nothing to do with the crusades and was not present in colonial times. One most certainly can make the case for the moral supremacy of the U.S. vs. every other socialist, tribal, or theological society to ever exist. Most certainly including the backward, anti-life theology of islam.
As far as I'm concerned, every day is draw Mahound day. So I set up my own blog to host photos, videos and jokes (for those with no artistic talent). My blog uses IntenseDebate for the comments with all the features turned on, so images and videos can be displayed in the comment.
http://madaboutmahound.blogspot.com/
Do you mean like the way arselifters do when they curse Christians and Jews?
Your depiction of Mahound would be reasonably accurate.
Wow I'd love to hear your case for 'the moral supremacy of the U.S.', please do expound on the virtues of the slave trade, or segregation, or the genocide of the indigenous people in North America.
"CL are you gonna draw Jesus in the same way? Would you expect a price to be put on your head as well?"
Nothing would happen. Just a few months ago an HBO comedy show had someone taking a leak on a picture of Jesus, and I'm quite sure he's still alive. There were some unhappy people surely, but in this country HBO can do that if they want. If it was a picture of Mohammed he'd be in hiding or dead by now. Just a little different.
I think it is all hilarious. The things you theists do in the name of your silly little religions. Ha ha ha. Dummies.
True there, and Jews, Christans, and other groups have already been made fun of in our society (Family Guy for example). Yet, none of those groups are out to bomb anyone who makes fun of them. So, it is only fair to do the same to Mohammed.
Besides, whats a better way to scare away terrorist than to make fun of their sacred symble. WRH, first you need a sense of humor, second, every other religion is made fun of, and third, quit being a douchebaging liberal.
You see people who follow Muhammad are not very bright. When they were determining what Muhammad was one voice of descent offered an answer and said, "If he quacks like a duck and walks like a duck, then he is a duck." Indeed Muhammad did quack like a duck and walked like one. He was indeed a duck but so enraged by the truth the people cut off the guys head and then they all began waddling in their beliefs.
I'd like to paint Mohammed on a tactical nuke and the launch that sucker at Abeananutjob in Iran.
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My submission.
Poor goat!
Actually, there have already been experiments of this sorts in the art world. Don't you remember "Piss Christ" and the painting of Mary covered in cow dung a few years ago? Some mild protests took place but no fatwas or deaths involved. In fact, as is the standard practice in the art world the two artists gained substantial notoriety and hence big bucks. Sorry dude but your attempt at depicting modern Christians and radicalized Muslims as cut from the same moral cloth fails – epically.
Is this really necessary?
See, the problem with your statement is you cannot "abuse" a right.
In order to abuse something, you first have to be "given" it. A "right" is not given by a person or government, it is innate. A lot of people seem to forget that.
Freedom of speech is a right that protects us FROM laws that would quiet us, it is not a gift from our government. One of the many reasons why America is the greatest country in the world.
How do you know when a Muslim grows up?
He puts his diaper on his head!!
See Mo's girlfriend here:http://www.freefoto.com/preview/01-10-71?ffid=01-...
Seeing the usual defenders of the indefensable trying to shift topics to Israel and Christians, may I remind them neither of these entities systematically degrade women in the name of protecting them. Neither of these entities currently practice slavery , neither of these entities talk of the utter destruction of Islam. Neither of these entities teach that unless the infidel converts to Islam they are to be killed. Neither of these entities support terrorist groups that attack both Christian, Israelis, and fellow Muslims without regard. The Moors who invaded Europe were Muslims, then the Christians had the sense to repell them. Eventually people will come to their senses again and realise that the radical followers of Islam have co-opted it and repell it as well.
Freedom of speech is freedom of speech. You can't have "partly" free speech. Once governments start deciding the limits of free speech, it is no longer free.
Ah, more projecting from a liberal. This doesn't get tiresome or anything. This is going to be really hard for you liberal, so try to listen and keep an open mind. I know it's hard, but just try. Your kind are those who offend Jews and Christians, not because it's edgy or funny, but because it's safe. You consist of all things a gutless coward is made out of. You're clearly a Jon Stewart clapping seal, so go back to your pretend world where logic and reason are less than an after thought, and leave the conversation and debate to actual grown ups.
I think "Piss Christ" funded by taxpayers via the National Endowment for the Arts?
So – will this incite the entire Muslim world to declare jihad against everyone else, or will it serve to desensitize them to their own militancy? Maybe this is what is necessary to give a wake-up call to Muslims to get off their high horse and start dealing with non-Muslims as people and equals and not as targets to be forcibly converted, subjugated or killed.
Once again there is a huge difference drawing some guy in a bear suit and calling him Mohammed and some guy taking out his wang and pissing on an image of Christ or drawing a crucifix in a bottle of urine. Plus I would venture to say Muslims don't get the right to be offended in this country. All your group has ever done was simply come to our shores to get rich. You stay in your own communities, you don't condemn muslim aggression towards this country or our allies like Israel. Nor do you really try to be American. The only ones who seemingly do, become citizens and then go over to Pakistan to learn how to murder Christians and Jews back in America. I despise the whole lot. Sure there may be a few good apples but that pile is a lot less then the government has tried to forecefully suggest. I'm a Christian, Christ is my Lord and it was Christians who founded this country, and whose blood has been spilt in defense of it. I have nothing to apologize for. Either repent of your false religion and accept Jesus Christ as your Savior or go to hell. The choice is yours.
Then what would you do?
Uh, good luck with that.
Exactly.
READ THE BILL OF RIGHTS, Imtiaz. There is NOTHING in there about "free speech is OK as long as it doesn't offend anyone."
Geez.
Where can we post our pictures? Will there be a special site? Will there be prizes?
Ah yes, there it is, the caveat that makes all of this ok, 'modern Christians'. Since we are modern Christians, it is alright in the King Crawdad version of the Bible to perpetuate acts of disrespect toward anybody solely for the reason that they are not Christians. Awesome, I haven't yet received my new Bible yet, could you be so kind as to shove one up the nearest Muslims ass and have him deliver it to me?
Also, as to your use of the term modern… When exactly did we become modern? Was it before or after the slave trade was ended? Was it before or after the decision to force Native Americans to give up their culture? Was it before or after segregation was the norm in this great country? Was it before or after the last abortion clinic was bombed? Just curious.
FVC|< THIS PHONY PROPHET AND FVC|< HIS SECRET ADMIRER, JOKEBAMA.
First, as long as seek to make me guilty of something I haven't done, we cannot have a conversation.
I love this new form of debate you have devised.
You could move out if you like.
kdj- Freedom of Speech should never be governed by any form of Government. However, as a society, we should in fact exercise a mature intellect, foregoing petty and juvenile acts to agitate others. This type of nonsense will have Obama racing back to the OIC and legislating blasphemy laws, he has already tapped into it with the hate crimes legislation that passed last fall. We have, for the first time in U.S. history, an ideology driven President hell bent on the dismantling of our Constitution.
I'm going to be in the minority here.
I have an issue with this. It is visceraly satisfying, but to denigrate what some one believes to be sacred is wrong.
How Many Catholics got mad when Sinead O'Conner ripped up a photo of John Paul II?
Piss Christ? Mary made of Dung? Grafitti in a Synagogue? How does goading people solve the problem? We usually get worked up about Christians and Jews getting picked on. Only difference is some Muslims fight back.
On the other hand, if we have millions of people doing this it will innundate them with potential targets and make it pointless to try any retaliation.
I don't know. I'm torn. I'm not saying it should be illegal or anything, just that I'm not going to participate.
Hey idiot. This ain't no liberal site. Speech is speech and you can't abuse a right. It's a right you flaming moron. Just because your boy Obama is trying to change that doesn't mean its going to stick. As for atrocities lets talk about the crusades where muslims stole Jerusalem away from the Jews and the Christians. Lets talk about the aggressive expansion of the Ottoman empire into eastern Europe. Lets talk about how your religion terrorize the people of Israel today or how your religion flew airplanes into building killing 3000 people instantly. Lets talk about how you treat your wives and daughters, or how you simply killed the grandson of a revered Dutch painter, and a film maker because you disagreed with his views of your religion. Not everyone is a fool like those fools who follow your false prophet or for that matter our current President. As for primitive intellect…yes well many in this country do have such intellect but they're the ones who bow before you out of fear and believe that there are limits on rights. Not us conservatives who know better. Yet your people more or less are still catching up to western progress. Trying to do a 50 year turn around from the 14th century to the 21st. If there was no oil in the middle east you still be stuck in the sand with only a towel wrapped around your head to shade you from the sun.
Do you think this contest would have been held if a religion weren't actively trying to dismantle our freedom of speech?
You are putting the blame on the people who are reacting instead of the instigators and saying that we should just be quiet and make sure not to offend. If they simply accepted our laws instead of trying to change them, we would never have had to have this discussion.
If Americans don't make it clear that we will not accept Sharia style laws, they will keep pushing them on us as they have succeeded in doing to much of the rest of the world.
P.S. A blasphemy law will never pass in this country because the left enjoys it's ability to christian bash far too much.
The only guilt involved is that which you have within yourself. I'm not saying you should feel guilty for actions you haven't committed, but I am soooo curious about your 'case for the moral superiority of the U.S.' and how it relates to a few examples as I have mentioned above. I suspect you are not wanting to have a conversation because your 'case' doesn't exist? I would love to be proved wrong.
I really do enjoy that response, it just proves that you have no point to make.
Hmmmm…. the whole indian thing seems to get you all riled up, eh. You can most certainly go live in a teepee and forego all the medical innovations of the last couple hundred years if you wish. If you prefer tribal warfare to the rule of law…..well not much you can do there. Maybe you should join a mexican street gang. I'm not sure if you can worship totems in a gang though.
It's terribly hypocritical and worse, contradictory, to demonize the society and laws that caused the abolition of slavery and segregation while at the same time naming it as the guilty party. Which is it?
I do, however, appreciate your cynical view of religion.
Anything you can do, I can do better! That seems to be the baseline moral argument when it comes to the dueling 'religions'. Here I thought that the purpose of religion was to better yourself spiritually, and give you the ability to lift yourself up over the petty actions of others. My bad.
imtiaz………….enough with the fear-mongering (1.6B ppl).
Have not our military PROVED to you over and over in the last 10 years,
WE DO NOT FEAR YOU, …………………….. WILL NOT FEAR YOU, EVER ?
While you hide behind your camel we will walk freely, openly,………………
we WILL NOT be cowed.
Drawing mine right now. Its ok to make fun of Christians, degrade pagans, kill infdels and general hold the white inhabitants responsible for every horrible thing throughout history. Allah, forbid you make a drawing of the petifile, women oppressing prophet mohammad! To the Muslims, get you #$@$ together because we don't care anymore if we OFFEND YOU! YOU GET OFFEND AT THE LEAST TRANSGRESSIONS AND EXPECT US TO BEND TO YOUR WILL……SHOVE IT!
" (no apologies for extermination of the crusade, native americans, slavery, collonialism to name a few) "
I can't be bothered to waste my time destroying your utter pig-ignorance of history. All I can say is that you don't know jack shit about the Crusades, Muslim imperialism, or the Arab/Turkish slave trade.
I was speaking rhetorically – I really don't think it will either. But I do know on what side of the issue I stand, and it isn't on the Muslim side. Why do you think I have a Knights Templar Crusader shield as my avi?
Let's hope so!!
Because we eventually realized those things were wrong, and stopped doing them. The Muslim world never did, and hasn't stopped.
Grow up and get over the leftist "western civ is uniquely evil" crap. To the contrary, the END of all those evils you list, the common conduct of humanity since time immemmorial, was concieved and enforced by the West- CERTAINLY not the Muslims, among history's worst offenders.
The bombing will be beefed up!
"By the way, where is the ACLU protecting American rights on this (I guess too busy banning Christmas tree displays)?"
Suing schools to make them install Muslim prayer rooms and ablution facilities.
Which is it? Sorry I must have missed the part where I needed to make a choice.
kdj- While I concur that the goal of Islam is to enforce Sharia Law, to kill all kuffars and to forcefully mandate religious conversion, having a foolish, disrespectful cartoon contest is detrimental. Yes, Americans should make certain that Sharia Law never occurs in this Country, we are losing the battle. Our banks already offer Sharia Finance, we have tax payer funded Islamic schools, our Government is being sued for using tax payer money for sharia finance via AIG, we have courts unwilling to execute honor killing murderers. Under this Administration we have already embraced Sharia laws. Google Obama, Egypt and blasphemy laws, you will find countless articles defining his position. Also visithttp://www.creepingsharia.wordpress.com and use the search engine to find laws implemented in the State that you reside in.
I suppose you would prefer we 'turn the other cheek, again?! I am tired of getting slapped by these heathens!!
Or your tired argument isn't worth bothering with…
Brave statement Buckwheat. I had similar feelings when this first came up. Prepare to take some heat.
..or how about the burning of the American flag on our soil! You need to crawl back into the basement and get on your meds!!!
carrera, we want o racing around threatening blasphemy laws. His ideology is buried so
deep, hardly anyone realizes where his loyalties lie. We must force him out of his closet.
I agree it's already started happening, but my viewpoint is that making the subject extremely public may be the only way to help the 90% of Americans that don't fully understand it actually take a moment to learn what Islamic goals and Sharia are all about.
Look what silence has gotten Europe.
The whole topic needs to go from a quietly talked about, don't offend anyone conversation to a very public full blown debate, and while part of me thinks the contest may be a little over the top, maybe we need some over the top to bring the debate to the forefront.
And they won't ever stop, because they are just a bunch of ignorant radicals who's only aim is to prove the superiority of their religion over any other. I am a Christian, therefore you are wrong! Does that about sum it up then?
And one of my favorite quotes in your notes, for sure.
As much as I love to draw, it's against my Religion to draw such evilness.
yeah I expect heat, but it is not bravery. I still use a pseudonym.
It is just an attempt to have everyone tap the brakes for a second. I need that reminder from time to time. And now it is my turn to ask for it.
If everyone goes full bore on this, fine. Just know that not everyone will be along with you.
inundate and desensitize Buck, that is the goal……………….they can't kill us all, but they can find us so
abhorrent they will leave. We will become the school-yard bully, whom you'll agree, everyone avoids.
I like the bully thought, but would take it one step farther: I want us to be the one who even the bullies are gonna listen to. The guy who tells the bullies "Quit picking on the kid."
I have no artistic ability. Can someone slap a beard on Mikey Moore and title him Moo-Ham-egg for me??
Just put the Agitator in Chief in a DomeRag and………… viola!
kdj- Obama is making it extremely public, yet our Senate and Congressional leaders remain mum. England through the silence of leadership, now has 84 Sharia Courts. I disagree with your point that we should even be debating this issue. Sharia Law is not compatible with our Constitution, we need strong representatives to immediately bring to the floor legislation to outright ban Sharia Finance and Sharia Law.
compone- there are over 15,000 body bags, since 9/11, who would disagree with your statement "they can't kill us" Ethnic cleansing is rampant,http://www.thereligionofpeace.com details the plight of Christians and Jews being slaughtered, every hour of every day.
What exactly does Nick's article have to do with Big GOVERNMENT?
I agree with that 100%, but a big part of the problem is that there is no real public discussion of the issue, and Congress won't act until the public kicks them in the ass. They will avoid taking a stand on any controversial issue as long as they can, even to our country's detriment. They do it all the time.
When I say "debate", I don't actually mean that there are two valid sides to the discussion. But unless it gets talked about in more mainstream channels, not nearly enough people know about the dangers. The debate would be extremely lopsided if the media ever allows it to happen, and you're right Sharia law is in many ways the antithesis to our Constitution.
You are a fool. I'm not dueling against a religion. I simply detest those who would prop up a murderous religion and try to equate it with the Christian faith that built America and has allowed people of all walks of life into its borders. Christians don't go around killing people for disagreements. Where as you can be stoned, hands cut off, beheaded, for disagreeing with a cleric or for doing something as innocent as kissing in public. In America gays can kiss in public the most that ever happens is people are simply shocked but nothing happens. But fine demonize the Christian religion that has been so nice to you. It almost would be sweet justice to see you bow before a muslim cleric. Atheists after all are cowards without convictions.
Short answer YES…But what the hell
For all those who use inappropriate language and expression for the Prophet of Islam, Mohammed Peace Be Upon Him, all I have is to pray for you that Almighty Allah may forgive you and guide you righteously. Ameen.
Hope it does upset them, that's the whole purpose. I just got a brand new .44 mag and 30 boxes of ammo. I'll be drawing little moe with a pig body everyday until 2080 or so.
kdj-read the lead post regarding Obama's pick, Kagen, and her positions on Sharia law. His carefully, selected choice for a Supreme Court Justice is exactly what he needs to implement a Caliphate State. The Dhimmi Democrats will follow, like sheep to their slaughter.
Well well well. Where the hell have you been? Sounds as if you've got that mooslim thing going for ya not to have noticed all the lamblasting of Jews and Christians. Before anyone even remotely takes you serious you need to face the facts rather than inventing them.
reading it right now. pretty scary stuff…
Reading your posts I can safely deduct from them you do not understand anything about religion. You make the most common mistake of the uninformed: Judge a religion by all the bad deeds committed by so-called adherentsof said religion. you then use what perceive to be what they believe to attack them. And the biggest mistake of all is believing Christians need to become 'doormats' for everyone else.
Typical.
You cannot understand the inward thoughts or motives of those whom you attack. Human reason and spiritual enlightenment may work together at times, but they are not the same thing.
Regarding Islam's nastiness you need to speak to those non-Muslims who have experienced the evil treatment thay have received under these regimes: Armenians, Turkish citizens of Greek descent, Copts in Egypt, Chaldeans in Iraq. Then you can spout off all you want.
Deplorable. The right wing becomes more Nazified day by day.
So now you're just as bad as them. Happy?
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