Angry? Of course they are. They are angry enough to spill over into Hate Group territory. The point was not to get killed or maimed. If they did this intentionally, they were not trying to martyr themselves, the spent a shit load on security. They were trying to provoke *something* they knew could get violent in order to score political points and validate their bigotry in the public eye.Part of it is that I disagree that the cartoon drawers want to provoke violence. I know there are agitators and anti-Muslim bigots in the mix, but obviously they don't really want to get killed or maimed over a cartoon. I take most of them at their word that they are angry about terroristic violence.
Its like... god... Terrorism By Proxy
So? Does the logic of the analogy fail, or are you just picking nits?It's more offensive, but it would probably be less provocative.
How is that relevant? This happened in the US, and the AFDI targets muslims living in the west, alleging that they and extremists in Syria (for example) are one and the same ideologically--with the western muslims just being more insidious about it.Said moderate would be a liberal in many muslim societies, except perhaps in the West. Organizers or producers of such material regardless of religious affiliation can and will be one of the following in many other muslim societies:
It is worth mentioning that christians in the developing world behave in a similar fashion to muslims in the developing world, and there are no developed world majority muslim countries.
Good job missing the point. Defying unreasonable demands and trying to get a violent reaction are two different intents. I am proposing that the AFDI is engaged in the latter. Charlie Hebdo (for example) was engaged in the former.The problematic assumption being used here is that doing a thing someone tells you they will kill you for is "trying to get a violent reaction" instead of "defying unreasonable demands" and telling assholes to "go fuck themselves."
There had been no particular controversy regarding Cartooning Mohammad in the greater DFW area other than to simply note the bigotry, the local muslims there are used to being harassed, hate crimed etc by individuals and pressure groups like the AFDI. They cannot even have a "Lets stand against terrorism" conference without massive bigoted protests.
http://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/Thousa ... 36351.html
And there is the AFDI, holding a Mohammed Cartooning event, in that community. They were not trying to defy unreasonable demands, because no unreasonable demands were ever made in that community. They were trying to start shit. And Even Then, the local community did not react negatively. The shooters were from Arizona. Now, the muslim community of DFW is suffering the backlash.