Posted on 09/17/2012 10:42:07 AM PDT by reaganaut1
CAIRO Stepping from the cloud of tear gas in front of the American Embassy here, Khaled Ali repeated the urgent question that he said justified last weeks violent protests at United States outposts around the Muslim world.
We never insult any prophet not Moses, not Jesus so why cant we demand that Muhammad be respected? Mr. Ali, a 39-year-old textile worker said, holding up a handwritten sign in English that read Shut Up America. Obama is the president, so he should have to apologize!
When the protests against an American-made online video mocking the Prophet Muhammad exploded in about 20 countries, the source of the rage was more than just religious sensitivity, political demagogy or resentment of Washington, protesters and their sympathizers here said. It was also a demand that many of them described with the word freedom, although in a context very different from the terms use in the individualistic West: the right of a community, whether Muslim, Christian or Jewish, to be free from grave insult to its identity and values.
That demand, in turn, was swept up in the colliding crosscurrents of regional politics. From one side came the gale of anger at Americas decade-old war against terrorism, which in the eyes of many Muslims in the region often looks like a war against them. And from the other, the new winds blowing through the region in the aftermath of the Arab Spring, which to many here means most of all a right to demand respect for the popular will.
We want these countries to understand that they need to take into consideration the people, and not just the governments, said Ismail Mohamed, 42, a religious scholar who once was an imam in Germany.
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Yes, it looks like you have heard the joke:
Heavy fog...
Pilot instructs Passenger to write note (”Where are we?”) to workers looking out the windows of an office building which they are hovering near.
Workers write note back, “You’re in a helicopter.”
Pilot immediately flies a direct course to the airport.
Passenger, “How were you able to find the airport based on that totally inept answer?”
Pilot, “When the answer to my question was technically accurate, but absolutely useless, I knew that had to be the MicroSoft building, and I know how to find the airport from the MicroSoft building!”
PS Victoria, BC? If so, can I get a job driving one of the Tugboat (”Weebles”) Water Taxis? We LOVE Victoria!
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