May 20: Fun and Remembrance

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Will you be participating in May 20th festivities?

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May 20: Fun and Remembrance

Post by Coito ergo sum » Wed May 19, 2010 1:52 pm

Tomorrow, May 20, is the first annual "Draw Muhammad Day," which was conceived in the wake of the scurrilous veiled threats against the creators of South Park, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, for daring to depict Mohammed in a bear costume. The idea is to dramatically increase the number of targets of extremist Muslim hate crimes by encouraging all free people to draw, wear, post or otherwise display a depiction of the false prophet Muhammed.

The point is to poke fun at the hypersensitive people who want to squelch blasphemy against their false religion with a view toward imposing theological tyranny on the world, and to get a few laughs out of the deal with some funny and irreverent depictions of the lying, thieving, murdering, cult figure of Muslim faith.

In addition, however, the day should strike a tone of remembrance, remembrance of those who have fallen in the global war against the theocratic despots and violent extremists threatening liberty the world over.

Remember: Theo Van Gogh

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For daring to make a film about Islam called "Submission," Mohammed Bouyeri murdered Van Gogh in the early morning of November 2, 2004, in Amsterdam, in front of the Amsterdam East borough office on the corner of the Linnaeusstraat and Tweede Oosterparkstraat, while he was cycling to work. Bouyeri shot van Gogh eight times with an HS 2000 handgun, and Van Gogh died on the spot. Bouyeri then attempted to decapitate him and stabbed him in the chest. Two knives were left implanted in his torso, one attaching a five-page note to his body. The note threatened Western governments, Jews and Ayaan Hirsi Ali (who went into hiding).

Remember: The more than 100 victims of the Muslim "cartoon riots" who were viciously and mercilessly murdered and some hacked apart by the devotees of this false religion of piss.

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People are dying out there for what they say, and others, like Ayaan Hirsi and Geert Wilders, are driven underground or required to hire armed guards for their private protection. They've threatened the creators of South Park. They've threatened Norway in general over the "pig cartoon" with a veiled reference to a 9/11 style attack. In Malaysia they threatened people's lives over the "Motoon" incident - threatening Sweden in general and warning that they "Take some lessons from 9/11!!!" A Swedish cartoonist was threatened with murder by still more Muslims, and while giving a university lecture on the limits of freedom of speech Lars Vilks was assaulted and battered by a man who leaped from the front row of a lecture hall and head-butted him last week, May 11, 2010, as he was delivering his lecture at Uppsala University. Police had to use pepper spray and batons to hold off an angry crowd shouting “God is great” in Arabic after Vilks was escorted out of the lecture hall.

This is a war. Some people are on the front lines. Maybe May 20 can become a sort of day of remembrance for those who are fighting and those who are falling in the fight against militant Islam.
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Fuck Islam. Fuck Muhammed, Piss Be Upon Him. "There is NO GOD, and Muhammed is a False Prophet."

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Re: May 20: Fun and Remembrance

Post by Coito ergo sum » Wed May 19, 2010 2:04 pm

I had started this thread with every intention on it being different than the other thread on drawing Muhammed. I leave it to the good offices of the moderators to determine if it should be merged with the other thread, and apologize if it is too duplicative....

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Re: May 20: Fun and Remembrance

Post by Robert_S » Wed May 19, 2010 5:40 pm

I'm usually a teetotaling vegetarian... well I cheat with fish and wild game here and there.

I think I'll go for a sandwich with some bacon, cheese, sausage, hashish and alcohol. Later I'll try to find myself an age-appropriate woman to lay me down with.
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Re: May 20: Fun and Remembrance

Post by Tigger » Thu May 20, 2010 8:25 am

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Re: May 20: Fun and Remembrance

Post by AshtonBlack » Thu May 20, 2010 9:06 am

I heartily approve of this CEG!!! Good work. My feeble attempt pale in comparison to some of the stuff done on here:


http://friendlyatheist.com/

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Re: May 20: Fun and Remembrance

Post by Coito ergo sum » Thu May 20, 2010 2:15 pm

AshtonBlack wrote:I heartily approve of this CEG!!! Good work. My feeble attempt pale in comparison to some of the stuff done on here:


http://friendlyatheist.com/
Great link!

Here's another: http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/292257

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