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Uploaded by on Nov 30, 2007

I'm so annoyed and frustrated that I can't keep quite any longer!

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  • i feel so sorry for poor gillian gibbons, she was only helping a class of 7 year olds but gets treated like this.. its a disgrace, all aid to sudan should be stopped indefinitly. hope gillian is freed soon and reunited with her family. her son said gillian doesnt want people to have any hard feeligns towards muslims even after what they've done to her. its kind of 10 years to late millions of people hate muslims as they are terrorists and after they did 7/7 ans 9/11

  • gunnersbabe - thinking that all Muslims are terrorists is just as absurd as thinking that naming a teddybear Mohammed should be punished by imprisonment and death.

  • A Shari'a court in northern Nigeria has handed down a death by stoning sentence for a man admitting to have engaged in homosexual acts. The middle-aged man has been on death row for several months, awaiting his execution. A human rights spokesman of the UN today urged Nigerian courts to give the man a milder sentence.

    Sorry Nickas, but there are bigger issues to be bothered by.

  • Pedigru - these things happen in a lot of places all over the world. I don't think the suffering of one person is ever more or less important than the suffering of another -- none of it is acceptable.

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  • Religion didn't start the earth (despite the claims) - but it'll probably end it.

  • While I'm not facing 40 lashes, I am facing the loss of my career everytime I open my mouth on sensitive subjects. The intolerance society has for free expression is destroying the education system and driving good people from the teaching profession. And it's not just religious matters; I was actually called racist once by a kid in class for using the phrase "that's the pot calling the kettle black." :-/

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  • Hi,

    I'm Muslim as well and I disagree with what was done in Sudan. Too many things are politically charged these days, it's clouding people's thinking. The government just wanted this to distract people from other problems in the country. The current wars have created too much hate in the world and it's really polarizing people. Do you think that people make inciting works against Islam for publicity? I'm glad to see that you're open minded. Peace.

  • Religious fanaticism....

  • You keep calling people "fanatics, or extremists"

    Here's a hint:

    The muslims and christians you know and like, don't really follow their holy books entirely, if they did we'd be in a world of shit.

    The problem is, there are some people that DO live by what the texts say, and the texts happen to have very toxic elments in them, all of them. So as long as we're not intellectually honest, and start judging religions by their holy texts we're gonna keep seeing this indefinitly.

  • Yes, the moron does have a point though.

    Basicly, how can we critisize them when we can't completley clean up our own act?

    As long as we have religious apologetics for any religion, we're really playing a dangerous game.

    We have to make it official:

    All religious texts are considered busllshit by the goverment, and we'll act accordingly for people that do deeds in the name of it.

    ANY religion.

  • No one here takes the monarchy seriously and the blasphomy laws are ignored for themopst part and haven't been taken seriously by a judge for decades. Look into things before spouting such nonescense.

  • im a muslim and i also cant believe how they could jail that teacher. people like al qaida and other fanatics are giving muslims such a bad name and it pisses me off.

  • ...The discussion about it among Muslims in France has two sides: those saying it goes too far and those saying that's the law and that you CANNOT choose what you want in Islam, you have to take it entirely, and this includes the Gibbons case, or another case: a girl was raped by several men, guilty party was also convicted but SHE was convicted because she was alone in a car with a man (forbidden). Again, I can't understand how wide the gap between our standards is.

  • It seems quite complicated to understand why she was seen as an offender to Islam from our European/US point of view, we do not have the same standards. I don't agree with the 'extreme' sentence, but for many people who live there, it's 'normal' because it's the law (again, which definition for 'normal'?). It's forbidden to depict the Prophet, you may make a reference to him through green (generally His color)...

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