> I'm effectively arguing that Muslims are highly offended because we have the liberty to be so for this case.
Muslims are highly offended because they choose to identify with their religion in a way that is not considered normal by non-muslims.
> Yet that doesn't qualify as enough to hurt someone, and that is why I said both.
Then stop saying things like 'the satire was perhaps too much'. There will always be people for who the satire was too much so your position would put an end to satire.
In my view the satire was still way too little.
Muslims being offended at stuff like this is bad for Islam as a religion.
jacquesm|11 years ago
Muslims are highly offended because they choose to identify with their religion in a way that is not considered normal by non-muslims.
> Yet that doesn't qualify as enough to hurt someone, and that is why I said both.
Then stop saying things like 'the satire was perhaps too much'. There will always be people for who the satire was too much so your position would put an end to satire.
In my view the satire was still way too little.
Muslims being offended at stuff like this is bad for Islam as a religion.