What makes you think I "don't utter a peep"? Bring them up for discussion if wish, you'll almost certainly see me chime in, especially if my view differs in some way from the major flow of what everyone else says.ShootDontTalk wrote:Simply as a matter for discussion, I cannot understand why you're so concerned about offending millions of Muslims when you don't utter a peep about the almost daily barrage of offenses against millions of Christians? And that list includes the genocide directed against Christian men, women, and children taking place every day in many countries. To me, the dichotomy and apathy in America is troubling.ScooterSissy wrote: Again, no argument from me as to the right to do so; but how can anyone possibly say that a contest to portray Mohammed in cartoons was not directed at Muslims?
I have not advocated at all any sort of repression of her rights, so I don't quite understand how "millions have died so we can all have that right" is germane to my statements.
As far as what does it matter - simply a subject for discussion.
Frankly, I'm not overly concerned even about the offenses against the Muslims in this particular case. I'm "bothered" enough that I'm willing to comment on it in a forum when it's brought up, but I doubt I'd take it much further than that. I'm in it for the discussion and exchange of ideas.
I'm still of the belief that, that she was totally within her rights, Geller did little to further her cause, and I still don't see this particular tactic to be much different than those of the Westboro folks.
BTW, for the record, in the case of those folks, I am concerned enough that I do more than post on a discussion forum. A lot more.