He was prepared to die for what he believed in rather than be silenced. They killed him, but his voice will never be silenced. He new the risk he was taking.
These people are relentless and don't give up, that is what the world is contending with.
Sannu: He was prepared to die for what he believed in rather than be silenced. They killed him, but his voice will never be silenced. He new the risk he was taking.
These people are relentless and don't give up, that is what the world is contending with.
chris27292729: Todays attack in Paris by islamists,killing Frence satirical newspaper's cartoonists,for criticizing Islam and its Prophet,was justified???
Yes it was?? No it was not??
Is it not part of the job? for journalist and cartoonists to be critical? Is feeling insulted or the feeling that something that is dear to you has been insulted a justified right to murder? I don't think so.
chris27292729: Todays attack in Paris by islamists,killing Frence satirical newspaper's cartoonists,for criticizing Islam and its Prophet,was justified???
chris27292729: Isn't satire in any form,included as a free speach???. If someone,country,religious leaders,heads of states,don't like the satire,directed at them,they have the right,to raise the objections,either by diplomatic means,or go to court.
With free speech comes responsibility.
I don't think people do have the right to incite hatred, or harm to others, but yes, diplomacy, or legal means would be the way to object in my opinion.
Sannu: He was prepared to die for what he believed in rather than be silenced. They killed him, but his voice will never be silenced. He new the risk he was taking.
These people are relentless and don't give up, that is what the world is contending with.
Could you clarify for me please, Sannu?
Who was prepared to die for what he believed in and which people are relentless and never give up?
jac_the_gripper: With free speech comes responsibility.
I don't think people do have the right to incite hatred, or harm to others, but yes, diplomacy, or legal means would be the way to object in my opinion.
Obstinance_Works: I don't have much respect for the breed of person(s)usually behind these kind of cartoons, but they have the right even if they are not actually right.
Agree and I think that this is about everybody's rights.
For example, one of our comments in this anonymous site could be said in a street and be reason of reprisal.
Charbonnier,the owner,editor and cartoonist of the satirical magazine. "" It may sound pompous,but i rather die standing, than live on my knees"".on threats by islamists on his life.-
Sannu: I says what it says and is not that complicated to figure out what and who it is referring to.
chris27292729: Charbonnier,the owner,editor and cartoonist of the satirical magazine. "" It may sound pompous,but i rather die standing, than live on my knees"".on threats by islamists on his life.-
Thank you, Chris.
I'd also like to know to whom Sannu was referring when she said...
Sannu: These people are relentless and don't give up, that is what the world is contending with.
chris27292729: Charbonnier,the owner,editor and cartoonist of the satirical magazine. "" It may sound pompous,but i rather die standing, than live on my knees"".on threats by islamists on his life.-
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These people are relentless and don't give up, that is what the world is contending with.