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Originally Posted by Table 5
Everyone (at least here) has a right to an opinion, but that doesn't mean that magically people don't get offended and take action in return. I guess I'm just tired of people saying or doing something inflammatory, and then running away. It doesn't matter what the laws are....actions have consequences. And the consequences here are that innocent people are dead, and more will probably die.
There is no excuse for violence, but at some point this aggressive behavior has to stop on both ends. There was no other reason to make this movie than to insight a violent response.
Would this guy have made this film if he was living in Israel, and there was no US support behind his country? My guess no. It's easy to run a big mouth when you have a bodyguard though. Take away the safety net, and everyone stars smartening up.
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Because of his nationality, he is not allowed to offend Islam? Does this work both ways? Are people of islamic faith not allowed to offend Jewish or Israeli people? Within your view is inherent stereotyping of the islamic faith as violent and unreasonable. You're essentially saying that islamic people can't control themselves so no one should risk offending them.