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Denmark Cartoonist, was he right or wrong?

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$tyli$h Executive:

--- Quote from: Arsenal<3 on June 15, 2010, 03:28:03 am ---catch 22 situation th*n for muslims.?
we protest and ban danish productions,we are bad
we dont do anything ,they would think we have soften up a bit and might resort to levels Christianity suffers every second in Atheist dominated california and miami.
what should we do?

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I don't mean to say that we don't do anything. We should ofc, arrange protests in Denmark and all over the world, even in social networking websites like FB. This should be enough to ensure they don't "think we've softened up a bit".

But avoiding their products and banning Danish products is not ethical. Exports will probably be affected too if the Danish retaliate.

Meticulous:
I still can not believe this topic is still rolling. He insulted the purest soul that ever stepped on Earth, Muhammad (PBUH).

And when you look at what Muslims did, they attacked him, but they did NOT attack his religion, because we respect all religions no matter what their basis are.

Freaked12:

--- Quote from: $tyli$h Executive on June 15, 2010, 04:00:36 pm ---I don't mean to say that we don't do anything. We should ofc, arrange protests in Denmark and all over the world, even in social networking websites like FB. This should be enough to ensure they don't "think we've softened up a bit".

But avoiding their products and banning Danish products is not ethical. Exports will probably be affected too if the Danish retaliate.

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It would have been worthless had it been Germany or other countries where tax to GDP ratio is high or where the relative strength of national economy is strong like France or switzerland but considering the geographical size of Denmark,the population size,the dependency ratio and dependency on exports,it would be reasonable to suggest the Ban was 91 percent effective ;).

Freaked12:

--- Quote from: $tyli$h Executive on June 15, 2010, 04:00:36 pm ---I don't mean to say that we don't do anything. We should ofc, arrange protests in Denmark and all over the world, even in social networking websites like FB. This should be enough to ensure they don't "think we've softened up a bit".

But avoiding their products and banning Danish products is not ethical. Exports will probably be affected too if the Danish retaliate.

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There was no issue of ethics here i guess.
When they put you in jail for inciting anti semetism(spelling?)  but not for provoking Muslims,what does that tell ya?

Ban of Danish products has sent a very deep message *Dont mess with us*

$tyli$h Executive:

--- Quote from: Arsenal<3 on June 15, 2010, 04:08:44 pm ---Ban of Danish products has sent a very deep message *Dont mess with us*

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Well, I must admit, when many muslim countries avoided Danish products, it did send them the message: *Dont mess with us*. They were invariably affected.

But, it also did damage the reputation of Muslims. When muslims around the world are charged with 'terrorism', and being 'aggressive', I don't think avoiding Danish products was a good policy.

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