Nothing wrong with that, as long as you are ok with people expressing their "opinion" that Muslims are filthy and inhuman. Animals with dirty opinions, as you said.
If you are not OK with that, you should probably revisit your choice of words.
Charlie Hebdo is not "inhuman," whatever that means.
"One of the animals in CH" you say. You use this kind of dehumanizing language, and then you have the audacity to call CH "inhuman." Spare me.
To be specific, remaining/going wherever you want is of course your own business, subject to the laws of the places you want to go. You just said that you had no desire to live in a free country if it results in things like Charlie Hebdo. I then pointed out that if you are not ready for it...
All you are telling me is that you do not understand satire.
The cartoon in question is in support of refugees. It is an anti-racist condemnation of European racism.
I happen not to agree with it, because I think that European concerns over cultural integration are legitimate. In Europe my...
Some traditionalist cultures make it much easier to rape women (and men; especially teenaged boys; so much for Islamic morals). You can ignore this all you like, the rest of us are not going to.
Yes, this is true. But only for now. They may downplay the cultural issues today, but tomorrow they'll deal with it. Which is why it is much better to address this now, before the solution is left to Europe's more...problematic side.
No, but there are countries that go by the names of Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia.
I mean, is this your rebuttal? If you offer this weak sauce against the people who really want to do you in, you're screwed. All that I am saying is that Europe is not going to overlook their shared...
No, not all of them escaped. They're from Muslim cultures, although most are North African from what I have read.
Sorry to be the one who has to point this out, but Muslims aren't blameless victims of European aggression, no matter how hard they try to make themselves appear that way. And no...
Sometimes the point of art is provocation.
I have to give some credit to CH, this was provocative and illustrates the dueling poles of European political opinion on refugees.
Although it strangely would not seem to explain the fairly non-doctrinal rape of the inebriated young man.
Regardless, why would European nations let in millions of refugees who have these difficulties with European norms? That's the policy question that people want to push under the rug and...
Well I am not prepared to abandon generalization in language altogether so that I may give credit to a political taxonomic system, particularly when I tried to make it clear that I was talking about a particular section of the left by explicitly referencing social privilege. If people want to...
I rather like this cartoon on the appropriate code of conduct that the mayor could be promoting. We've been assured by many conservative Muslims it will prevent rape in all societies:
But you see, they would face persecution if they did that.
It is astounding really. I can understand that for something relatively minor (like putting false information down on an asylum application to boost your chances of approval, or petty shoplifting and the like). But sexual assault...