In yet another incident of Muslim religious hypocrisy, masked gunmen in Gaza seized control of an EU office in Gaza, demanding apologies from the governments of Denmark and Norway for a newspaper cartoon depicting the prophet in an unflattering way. In addition to this violent outburst, Danish and Norweigan aid workers have been physically threatened and Arab nations are calling for an economic boycott of Danish and Norweigan goods.
Can Muslims be any more hypocritical? Muslim nations routinely trample the rights of others to worship as they please, outlawing Christianity and Judaism, prohibiting the ownership of property by non-Muslims, legalizing discrimination against Muslims of unorthodox sects, and spreading outrageous lies against Jews. What makes Islam so special, so inviolate, that it cannot be criticized in any way, shape, or form?
This hypersensitivity is truly disturbing. Almost as disturbing is the pandering which some politicians and businesses are doing in order to ingratiate themselves with a people that would restrict their rights to express themselves as they choose. Arla Foods (a Danish company affected by the boycott) and the Danish Socialist People's Party should be hiding in shame for their calls for public censorship. This voluntary dhimmitude should be condemned by anyone and everyone who is appalled by the glaring lack of basic human rights present in the Muslim world. Muslims should be more concerned about the enormous failings of their own culture and civilization before they clamor for changes in ours. Muslims can worship freely in Denmark, Norway, or the United States. Christians and Jews cannot do the same in Saudi Arabia or Libya.
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Interesting point, hypersensetivity seems to be a plague driven by extremists. Arguably, it inflicts its wrath on all forms of extremism, no matter the rhetoric involved.
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