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No, defining what is offensive to me is up to me.

Defining what is patriotic... well, that's probably up to the fatherland or the nation, and then we get into the discussion of who, if anyone, speaks for the fatherland or the nation.

Once I say something has offended me, it's up to other people to decide if they want to accomodate me or not. Maybe we don't want to accommodate muslims.

guaranteed to evoke a violent reaction from police is to challenge their right to "define the situation." --- David Graeber citing Marc Cooper

by Migeru (migeru at eurotrib dot com) on Fri Feb 3rd, 2006 at 06:31:23 AM EST
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And maybe some Muslims are unsure if they should be offended...

http://www.tagesspiegel.de/meinung/archiv/03.02.2006/2328985.asp
(in German I´m afraid)

While we Muslims are constantly demanding equality of rights and accusing the West of applying double standards, we ourselves are turning into fascists who want special rights here, there and everywhere. If caricatures of the Christian prophet Jesus are possible in Europe, then they should also be allowed for the prophet Mohammed. Why should we we granted special treatment: is our blood redder than the others'?

The author (a 29 year old German citizen of Iranian origin) asked his full name not to be published in the internet. I wonder why?

by Detlef (Detlef1961_at_yahoo_dot_de) on Fri Feb 3rd, 2006 at 12:49:29 PM EST
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