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Egypt Protesters storm US Embassy

If that's an official statement on behalf of the American government, someone should get fired.

Agreed. Whatever happened to the First Amendment being a cornerstone of American democracy?
 
Um, I'm sorry, but um, Duh?

I guess it could be more obvious to others, but I was reading reports that stated this was alll due to some anti-Islamic movie made by Americans that was just released.

Unfortunately I can't find any proof such a movie even exists.
 
They deserve to live in a dump like Egypt.
 
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Dear Egyptian protesters:

I am so sorry that your god is so weak and powerless and easily hurt that a dirt-ignorant mob of thugs must be brought forth to defend the honor of said helpless deity.

Yours truly,
WildCat

I'm very sympathetic to this line of logic, but unfortunately it's irrelevant. They don't think that way. I suspect that the thought process is more along the lines that they're poor and powerless because they've fallen out of Allah's favor. I they want to become powerful, they need to prove their worthiness to Allah. And this is a test: the purpose isn't to punish us because Allah can't defend himself, but to demonstrate to Allah that they will do anything for him. Allah isn't powerless to strike us down, rather he has given them a chance to redeem themselves. And the weakness of our response will prove this interpretation is correct, for if Allah did not want them to do this, then we would have stricken them down for the offense. After all, we certainly have the power to do so, and that's what they would have done if they had the power and we stormed their embassies. It must be Allah that is preventing us from retaliating, thus proving the righteousness of their actions.

In other words, our logic is irrelevant to them. They operate under their own set of rules, and our response is unlikely to address the problem in terms that they will find persuasive.
 
"Respect for religious beliefs is a cornerstone of American democracy. We firmly reject the actions by those who abuse the universal right of free speech to hurt the religious beliefs of others."

Makes sense to me. When an angry mob goes batcrap crazy over a movie they haven't seen, better to blame the movie producers than the rioters.
 
Can't we throw Terry Jones in prison for trying to incite a riot war or something?

It's pretty clear by now that's his objective. He's actively attempting to put US Soldier's lives at risk.

Is there proof that they are rioting over Jones, or is that speculation based on the possibility only? Could be just uncoordinated coincidental stupidity on both parts.
9/11 is like Christmas for lunatics you know. :rolleyes:
 
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That's sad. Is there no condemnation of the thugs who actually violated embassy grounds?!

Here's a statement by Mohammed Al-Zwahiri, one of the organizers...

"I just want to say, how would the Americans feel if films insulting leading Christian figures like the pope or historical figures like Abraham Lincoln were produced?""

Like this? Or this? Or this? I'm pretty sure the Pope has been mocked in episodes or movies of of Family Guy, South Park, and Naked Gun. And while the Catholic League may call for a boycott, I don't recall anybody storming an Embassy.

The Pope Must Die(t)
The Road to Gandolfo
We Have a Pope

I admit to being upset with The Road to Gandolfo, but that's just because I thought it wasn't very good. Didn't even burn down one building.
 
Is there proof that they are rioting over Jones, or is that speculation based on the possibility only? Could be just uncoordinated coincidental stupidity on both parts.
9/11 is like Christmas for lunatics you know. :rolleyes:

That's what they're saying (At least the Egyptian ones), and that's what the media is reporting.
 
Guys usual disclaimer , I am taking christianity because that's the culture I am most akin to but I am sure somebody in asia could find example with buddhism or inddusism or whatever, but here is my two cent.

People burned down cinema and there were riots in my country when the film "the last temptation of christ" 25 years ago was shown. I darkly remember there was even a death or two.

So to cut the chase, pretty much *ALL* believer of all religion feel the right to defend their allmighty powerful gods.

Heck they even have sometimes a word for it : blasphemy. And even law against it in some countries.
 
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Did some more Googling. It seems that in addition to the Terry Jones 'Muhammed trial' video, there's a feature film that mocks Islam, funded by expatriate Egyptian Christians.

Terry Jones is connected to that movie as well....

http://www.theatlantic.com/internat...ians-just-stormed-the-us-embassy-over/262225/

There's a link to a YouTube clip of some of the movie in that article.

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I'm not expecting any Oscar nominations for it.....
 
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So to cut the chase, pretty much *ALL* believer of all religion feel the right to defend their allmighty powerful gods.

Heck they even have sometimes a word for it : blasphemy. And even law against it in some countries.

And with a little luck and a lot of effort, hopefully that can be changed.
 
That's sad. Is there no condemnation of the thugs who actually violated embassy grounds?!

Here's a statement by Mohammed Al-Zwahiri, one of the organizers...

"I just want to say, how would the Americans feel if films insulting leading Christian figures like the pope or historical figures like Abraham Lincoln were produced?""

..
Clearly, someone who has never watched Saturday Night Live, The Simpsons or Southpark ..
 
Man, why does this stuff keep happening every time some nobody does something that Muslims perceive as an insult? It's not even any official US government action here.

American shot dead in Libyan attack on U.S. Consulate

An armed mob attacked the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, late Tuesday, hours after Egyptians stormed the U.S. Embassy in Cairo to protest a film they denounced as blasphemous against Islam. One American was reported dead and one slightly wounded.
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Reports from Libya say religious militants have attacked the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi with rocket-propelled grenades to protest a film that allegedly offends Islam.
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The Dutch film sparked today's storming of the U.S. Embassy in Cairo. The film is being produced by U.S.-based Coptic Christian Egyptians with the support of fundamentalist Christian preacher Terry Jones, who in March 2011 burned a Quran at his tiny Florida church.
 
Man, why does this stuff keep happening every time some nobody does something that Muslims perceive as an insult? It's not even any official US government action here.

If the Egyptian bunch were waving ar-raya around (as they obviously were, per the video on CNN), then at least some of them are open jihadis.
 

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