Posts Tagged ‘terrorism’

Everybody Draw Muhammad Day Success

Whats the difference between terrorists and Facebook?  You can still find terrorists in Pakistan.

Here is my contribution to the first annual Everybody Draw Muhammad Day.  I’d like you to meet Larry, Curly, and Mo-hammad.

I need to write a lot more (like how Facebook deleted all the Draw Muhammad groups), but its late.  So for now you get to enjoy a collection of death threats I collected on Facebook during Everybody Draw Muhammad Day.  I have edited out the swear words where possible.  Unfortunately there are a couple that are far too graphic to publish (a muslim woman was telling a nonmuslim woman if she doesnt cover up she deserves to be raped, etc.)

Some people think this about hating Islam.  It isnt.  I have no problem with Muslims.  This is about a bunch of radicals trying to tell everyone else what we can say or draw through death threats and intimidation.  I will not be silenced.

I have not edited out any of their names or profile photos. In order for me to do that I would have to respect them.  I do not respect anyone who makes death threats over a cartoon drawing and attempts to intimidate others into giving up their right to free speech.  They will stay here for the whole world to see.

Note the rifle in the profile photo. A nice little Jihadist in the making.

As usual, the Jews were behind it all.  It was a common theme.

Apparently the maker of the Facebook group is a guy named Daniel whose computer has since been hacked.
A future mother of the year award winner I’m sure.

Religion of peace?

I started noticing a common theme…

This guy was just too high strung.

I don’t think its possible to have too much bacon.  Bacon goes with everything.

Again, I think this individual is just too high strung.

The most specific one so far.  Theo Van Gogh was murdered by Muslims for a movie he made.
 
Welcome to the religion of peace.

Everybody Draw Mohammad Day

Via Breitbart:

Molly Norris has declared May 20th “Everybody Draw Mohammed Day,” in defense of Matt Stone and Trey Parker.  All freedom-loving Americans should get behind this.  While initially I thought it was an ironic joke that South Park was censoring everything related to Mohammed in their last episode, obviously we have seen over the last few days that against the creators’ will, Comedy Central cowered in the face of a thinly veiled Muslim threat.

In fact, submission, the definition of Islam, is the apt word to describe Comedy Central’s cowardice.

The bottom line is that the First Amendment guarantees free speech including criticism of all peoples.  We are an equal opportunity offense country.  To censor ourselves to avoid upsetting a certain group (in a cartoon no less) is un-American.

It is especially egregious because it represents dhimmitude.  We are sacrificing our law and our heritage to Sharia. The law of our land is the Constitution and beyond that the natural law granted to us by our divine creator.

Giving in to Islam at the cultural level is the first step towards going the way of Europe.  Just as with leftism, the loss of our values begins not with the politicians but with the public.  We must stop this madness now and stand in solidarity against those who wish to destroy our way of life and replace it with theirs.  You can try to bully Matt Stone and Trey Parker but you cannot bully a million red-blooded, liberty-loving Matt Stones and Trey Parkers.

Let me end by evoking the words of a great many South Park characters: “If you don’t like America, then you can git out.”

From the Facebook group:

As a snarky response to Muslim bloggers who “warned” Comedy Central about an episode of South Park showing the Prophet Mohammed wearing a bear suit, one Seattle cartoonist, who calls laughter her form of “prayer,” is asking artists all over the world to create depictions of Mohammed on May 20, then submit the images to a Facebook page she set up.
Speaking on a Seattle radio show on Friday, cartoonist Molly Norris said she announced her idea as a way of countering the fear exhibited by Comedy Central in censoring episode 201 of South Park.

At the South Park Studios website, a message was posted that notes, “After we delivered the show, and prior to broadcast, Comedy Central placed numerous additional audio bleeps throughout the episode. We do not have network approval to stream our original version of the show.”

Speaking on a Seattle radio show on Friday, cartoonist Molly Norris said she announced her idea as a way of countering the fear exhibited by Comedy Central in censoring episode 201 of South Park.

Join the group and draw Mohammad! Show the world that free speech will not be intimidated.