wheredanton
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Whether you like the Australian flag or not it is wrong to burn it because people died for it.
I can't understand people equating cartoons of Mohammed as the same as burning flags. Especially when the when every other society tolerates the mocking of its own religious leaders.
Maybe if some person had burnt an effigy of Mohammed, then perhaps it would be understandable. But if the islamic world wants to talk about tolerence they need to be tolerent of western societies great respect for freedom of speech.
Equtating a cartoon about Mohammed, which could have been 400% more offensive, with buring flags is very rich indeed.
I can't understand people equating cartoons of Mohammed as the same as burning flags. Especially when the when every other society tolerates the mocking of its own religious leaders.
Maybe if some person had burnt an effigy of Mohammed, then perhaps it would be understandable. But if the islamic world wants to talk about tolerence they need to be tolerent of western societies great respect for freedom of speech.
Equtating a cartoon about Mohammed, which could have been 400% more offensive, with buring flags is very rich indeed.
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