29 September 2012

Freedom Of Speech, Like Freedom Of Conscience, Is Incomprehensible To Muslims Who Take Islam To Heart

"Egypt respects freedom of expression, freedom of expression that is not used to incite hatred against anyone," he said. [such a law would lead to prohbition of the Qur'an and Hadith, with their repeated calls for violence against, and even murder of, non-Muslims]

"We expect from others, as they expect from us, that they respect our cultural specifics and religious references, and not impose concepts or cultures that are unacceptable to us."

[nonsense -- we're not interested in Muslim "respect" but in Muslims simply leaving us alone, not burdening us, not settling amongst us, not demanding -- or otherwise inveigling or wheedling -- money, out of terminally-hopeful-and-naive Western governments. We want only to let Muslim states stew in their own Islam, and face the consequences, without non-Muslim aid, of that Islam]. [The Iconoclast] Read more