Posted on 01/19/2015 9:23:16 AM PST by Sean_Anthony
Until 193 world States identify and eradicate their common enemies - CharlieHebdomania will remain an incurable illness with frightening consequences
The sale of seven million copies of the magazine Charlie Hebdo featuring a front page cartoon depicting an image purporting to be that of Muhammad has brought forth its first bloody response from the Islamic worldNigerwhere reportedly three people have been killed and six churches attacked and looted.
Riots and protests in Algeria, Somalia, Pakistan and Jordan have added fuel to the rapidly growing feeling of resentment and hostility that Charlie Hebdo has inflamed.
Nigers President - Mahamadou Issoufou - was one of six African heads of state who attended the unity march in Paris last Sunday in the aftermath of the horrific massacres in the offices of Charlie Hebdo and a Kosher supermarket - that saw 17 people murdered in cold blood by terrorists identifying themselves with Islamic State and Al-Qaeda.
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Yes, because before Charlie Hebdo, muslims never slaughtered Christians and other innocents.
If Islam doesn’t confront it’s own hypersensitivities, there’s no hope for it.
(I don’t think there’s any hope for it anyway, but nevertheless, my statement still stands.)
Some people just need to be clubbed like baby seals. It would be an act of mercy.
Taking it on Christians because of a liberal paper? So are journalists saying that liberals are making videos that provoke attacks on Christians?
Uh, a point of clarification (for anyone who cares about the truth, which, obviously, the author doesn’t):
Charlie Hebdo caused attacks just like guns kill - people choose to kill (sometimes with guns) and Islamist extremists choose to kill, maim and behead, and they don’t need an excuse!
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