Pakistan Lifts Ban After Facebook Deletes Offending Page
crimeandpunishment writes "Facebook is back in Pakistan today. A day after Bangladesh banned the social networking site, the Pakistani government lifted its ban after officials from Facebook apologized for the 'Everybody Draw Mohammed Day' page and removed it from the site. The page caused outrage and protests among Pakistan's Muslim population, and led to the ban two weeks ago. A spokesman for Pakistan's office of information technology said Facebook assured the government 'nothing of this sort will happen in the future.'"
I'm doing it.
When in hell, pray for rain
way to cave face book. please move your hq to islamabad.
So do anyone know about an Bangladesh proxy server ?
Hello World, have a nice day !
May Facebook continue to mess up for long enough that an open alternative can prosper.
Are we hypocrites who are not trying to understand the other view point? What if we do not have a lot of respect(some call it tolerance) for our own religion and belief (for those who have it) that we let our 'God'(son) called 'zombie jew'? What right do we have to criticize someone who has a lot of respect and (blind) belief for what he believes in? For a minute think that you totally, fully, blindly believe in Quran and that God/Allah is going to fry your ass if you do not follow his words, won't you do exactly try to do everything(blow yourself up) to prevent it? My point is that all this is about the amount of faith you have in God, what if *we* do not have it.
Christianity also was practiced (although I believe it was not what Jesus wanted) with a very tight interpretation, it is very very difficult to say it was wrong and what we do is right. Maybe we have all gone mad and away from God, but we also need to check whether *we* are the hypocrites and intolerant ones who cannot accept someone who wants to practice his religion strictly and work towards his eternal life (and blow himself and others up for that goal in this life).
May Allah save us all (why not?)
Don't tell me you guys didn't see this coming...
I'm turning my face into a caricature of the Prophet.
which is totally what she said
No more beating around the bush about this one.
They win, either you don't draw towelie or you get punished.
Why do all of you Facebook bitches still use it? It's like Facebook is an abusive husband, and y'all just keep going back again and again.
I don't respond to AC's.
Rather than knuckle under to anti-free speech zealots, they should have let the people in Pakistan raise enough of a stink about it to the government and (hopefully) have the block lifted.
Does any site really need delusional whiners on it?
Trolling is a art,
Nothing angers me more than people caving to intimidation like this.
So as soon as the furor has died down, and the controversy is no longer driving as much traffic to Facebook as Pakistan's ban reduced it, Facebook decides to "do the right thing". The right thing, that is, to make the numbers.
I rather enjoyed deluding myself that Facebook was standing up for free expression, denouncing idiotic religious extremism, etc., but I now realize the folly of that thinking. Thank you, Facebook, for restoring my faith in the utterly amoral nature of American business.
The world is full of these types now in our age of appeasement. Another repeat of history is almost due. And after such a short time, while people are still alive from the last time this happened. UGH! Sickening!
“He’s not deformed, he’s just drunk!”
If noone ever has been allowed to porttrait Mohammed, how can they tell that it is Mohammed they have portraited? This is my painting of Mohammed "|" , is this enough for being banned?
I could understand that they would get upset if he was porttraited in a less flattening situation, as christians would have some problems with Jesus being dressed up as something visiting the blue oyster bar
who shot the cat in the hat to experiment is insane
First Facebook redefines its privacy policies making private data public.
Now it yanks a political expression page because the page offends another group.
One might be inclined to think Facebook Zucks.
Yeah! Selective censorship fixes EVERYTHING! Just cave into the most aggressive believers, and you tend to generate more aggressive believers.
So, what happens when 1000+ pages are now created, celebrating Draw Mohammad Month, Draw Mohammad Brunch, Draw Mohammad Restaurant, Finger-Paint Mohammad with your Toes, Bake a Mohammad Cake, etc., etc.
If you ban all mockery of religion that gets offended, then many religions will suddenly decide to get offended - and many groups will decide to define themselves as religion in order to get the censorship ability.
There's always going to be overlap between validly interpreting religion as an outsider, and taking an insulting view from the perspective of an insider - making that perceived insult a crime is equivalent to making observations as an outsider a crime. I am not prohibited from drawing Mohammad. Creating a system where I am prohibited is saying my view isn't as valid as the aggressive believers in that space.
Ryan Fenton
If Facebook is going to appease Muslim religious extremists (and their dictatorship governments), then shouldn't freedom lovers ban/boycott Facebook, and will Facebook apologize to people who love Freedom and hate religious oppression?
fuck those over sensitive whiny fuck-ups. Its ok to gang-rape the daughter of another tribe because the tribe owes you a debt, but its not ok to draw a political picture.
hey pakistan:
1. Get a fucking education you illiterate fucks
2. Stop the 200 generation cycle of incest (arranged marriages with your first cousins you sick fucks)
EVERYONE should protest and put ridiculous drawings of Mohammad taking it in the ass by a camel
#1 Every network, and every webpage, from facebook to the smallest server and forum is owned by someone. #2 Because every medium of expression on the internet is owned by someone, there isn't one of them that is truly free. #3 Freedom of expression on the internet is a myth. If it offends someone, and that person can make a stink about it, your 'free speech' can and will be removed. You have no freedom of speech on the internet. Unless you're comment on government forums. Which are also moderated heavily.
SLAY THOSE WHO INSULT FREE SPEECH
Still, I'm sure that successful troll was quite successful.
while Israel has just boarded a flotilla of ships killing 19 people in the process for importing wheelchairs, cement and wood
banning a webpage seems a rather trivial response in comparison
Religious views offend me, lets petition Facebook to remove all pages with offensive content!
Why not? They removed pages that were supporting a political and religious viewpoint (free speech and cartoons) to cater for the views and feelings a single groups of people. What about my views, and those of everybody else?
New rule for Facebook, if they want to play that game, is that in order to be perceived as being fair, they must necessarily remove any content that is offensive to some group or people.
I'd like to think that the issue with Pakistan is education; sadly there's a massive lack of it as a result they all turn to the Quoran instead of the littany of avaailble good books; as a result women still get stoned and the taliban still own warizistan; the Euphrates vally is the cradle of civilization, Pakistan owes humanity the public and unbiased education it deserves; sadly as a Muslim state this will never happen and the rape and tourture of young women in the name of Allah will continue until such time as the UN get's it's head out of the sand. Pakistan is a rouge state and needs to be controlled if not by it's on elected officials than by a Christan pro-feminist dictator.
Not even something like this? and that's just with a 10 second search.
The World Wide Web is dying. Soon, we shall have only the Internet.
It is stupid of them to say that it won't happen again. That is simply not possible to guarantee without reviewing EVERYTHING that goes up on the site. I'd guess that some people will take this as a challenge to see if they can get FB blocked again. It would be pretty simple...
1) Create "Mohammed Eats Babies" page, but don't advertise it
2) Send link to the Pakistan IT ministry
3) Publicize page on 4chan, etc
4) ???
5) PROPHET!
Hard part is getting the timing right - you want to make sure the page looks popular when the Pakistan government sees it, but also not popular enough for FB to already know about it. Also they probably have some censors to automatically flag this sort of thing for review, so you might need to work around that.
violence versus free speech
violence : 1
free speech : 0
Let the message to everyone be clear : threaten (credibly) murder, mayhem and violence if anything on facebook (such as gays, Jews, ... what have you) offends you. The net results, media, lefties worldwide will support you for being victimized (presumably by those evil gays and Jews you want to kill ?)
For all of us that wanted to delete our FaceBook profile, but couldn't because FaceBook hides it and plays around with the options so that we cannot do it. Well, now you have the answer. Just put some pictures of Mohamed sodomizing some sheep or similar and voilá.
Perhaps thins is one of this new privacy options Zuckberg talks about. "It's now possible to delete your own personal page." (Big cheers from the public)."
They removed a page created in the US because it offended some Muslims in Pakistan? The Taliban control a large portion of Pakistan. Can I get pages in Pakistan removed because they offend me? I'll bet that there's a lot that have things way more offensive than stick figures of Jesus. Like death threats and pro-female-slavery propaganda.
Pictures of women without veils offend some Muslims too. When are they going to ban those for being offensive?
This sentence no verb.
Now facebook will delete every nasty post anyone has ever written about me (like the ones complaining that I don't have facebook), right? Right? ...
Oh, I forgot. I am just one mostly peaceful and law-abiding citizen, not thousands of armed and murderous thugs so I don't rate much sensitivity.
I do not have a sig. You are hallucinating.
Every employee at FB ought to read that post.
Like an annual "boycot facebook day"?
no, I don't have a sig
So the US is funding Israel, which just killed a number of people on a humanitarian flotilla delivering food to blockaded Gaza today, a flotilla on which there is a Jewish holocaust survivor, Nobel Peace Prize winner and various European MPs. The US grabs Iraqis off the street and puts them in Abu Ghraib, forces them to masturbate and films them doing so (besides the one tortured to death). The forced masturbation is allowed to be done, but not broadcast on US TV because our good Christian values does not allow us to see what we are doing over there or something.
So on top of all this bloodshed and mayhem the US causes in these countries, as their bodies pile up, Americans are now attacking their culture and religion. It is an attempt to dehumanize the people already being killed. If drones were not flying through Pakistan killing people, it would be one thing, but this Facebook thing is just another attack on all the blood and bodies Americans are stacking up in these countries. It has worked too - this sort of thing has stirred up fundamentalists in Pakistan, who just bombed some mosques of the moderate Ahmadis. So the usual US practice of getting rid of secular moderates and putting radical Islamists in charge is working.
I dunno what they were thinking but "Facebook assured the government 'nothing of this sort will happen in the future." actually ends in "which ensures that something of this sort WILL happen again!" Seriously, users getting pissed off at muslims (or at least some of them) and doing this sort of protest aren't going to sit down and take it when Facebook apologizes on their behalf and says it won't happen again. That seriously only encourages them to do it again and on a larger scale.
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Funny that this insult is published on Memorial Day of all days... Never Forget.... riiiiight... Facebook is downright un-American... Damn them all to hell
It's a private business. They need viewers. It's perfectly within their rights to censor and it makes good business sense (although I'm not sure how many ads are for Pakistani eyeballs). It just furthers their status as giant douche bags willing to sell out their user base at the drop of a hat...
I am sure we can all probably find something on facebook that each individual on the planet would find offensive. Why don't we all email them now and ask that they remove it?
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Try to do it together with a large group of friends. Try to find a decent alternative they can all move to together. If you don't do that then you may eventually find yourself moving back just because your friends are still in Facebook and you feel you need it.
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And even if I am offended (which I reserve the right to be), I don't think any of this should be happening (i.e., censorship). There has been defamatory material on the prophet for centuries, and in fact were around even during his time. This is nothing new; anyone as prominent as him had to have grown pretty thick skin to get anything done.
His followers 14 centuries on, however, can't seem to follow in his footsteps even half as much as they claim they do.
Every time something like this comes up, I try to dig a hole and disappear best I can. Yet another dysfunctional government like Bangladesh or Pakistan come up with a way to do their magical rabble-rousing and distract from the real issues at hand: economic development, education, and healthcare. All of which they are failing *miserably* at.
This is all *political*. Almost all Muslims (both in the "West" and in the "East") have no beef with anyone or anything, and just want to go ahead living their lives. These idiots in government, who can't even ensure their citizens get basic utilities like garbage collection and electricity, are spending their energy on some drawings, which is perverse on multiple levels.
The minority here is basically speaking for the majority. And honestly... the majority (like me) are looking to dig their own holes as well. We don't want to stick our heads out because we don't want the confrontation. This isn't something we particularly care about. I honest to goodness don't want to argue about the merits and demerits of my faith with some of the slashdotters on here, who are convinced that Muslims "don't belong."
But someone's gotta say it. Most of us are not like this. Most of us just want to get on with our lives. Please don't let the vocal minority dominate the debate. This is political distraction tactics and has little or nothing to do with free speech, Facebook, or the prophet.
http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/pages/Everyone-Draw-Mohammed-day-May-20/
Oh look. NOT deleted. Doesn't anyone do their freaking homework before going off the deep end? The Facebook group appears to have never been removed or deleted.
There's a spot in User Info for World of Warcraft account names? Really?
Well there's a challenge if I ever heard one. Just how close to "this sort" can happen before triggering the Facebook Bureau of Morality-style censorship police?
To start, I expect a "We apologize that this picture of Mohammad would have offended you if we were allowed to show it" page, with a blank image or maybe a big question mark.
Which, of course, people will still find offensive.
With my high school classmates but unlike classmates doesn't charge to use it. Also since it's the most popular one of these sites people I fell out of touch with in high school are more likely to use it than anything else.
Did you know 80 to 90% of the moderators on slashdot wouldn't recognize a troll even if one dragged them under a bridge.
Color me surprised.
"The average reporter we talk to is 27 years old......They literally know nothing." - Ben Rhodes
FaceBook is making the right call in getting rid of this community. (I say this from the perspective of someone who oversaw LiveJournal's abuse department for several years, btw.)
It's not something widely known, but LJ had to make similar, albeit less public, decisions as well. Around 2002, we had someone in the Australian government contact us about a journal which was written from the perspective of a member of the Indigenous Australian community, which was, quite frankly, racist and offensive... two things that pretty much made it an open-and-shut violation, by the wording of our TOS.
The tricky issue in this particular case is that we have content which is, frankly, in many cases little more than crude, offensive, racist stereotypes of Arabs / followers of Islam. But at the same time, there's the free speech aspect as well... the idea that Muhammad should be able to be mocked.
So what trumps what, really?
Would it be wrong to accept a "Poke fun at Judaism Day", if it included crude depictions with large, crooked noses, or of Jewish people as rats?
If you support "Draw Muhammad Day", then you should clearly be willing to support large, organized -- and oftentimes racist -- depictions of the sort... even if it means that the site might cause millions of users in Europe to be blocked from accessing the site, as their governments have strictly enforced policies regarding content that is considered Antisemitic. There's also the potential for costs / legal liabilities for the hosting site at well.
Hey... did I mention the hosting site? Why yes I did. What about *their* rights to operate their business in a manner that both protects both their users, their policies, and their pocketbook? To what extent are they responsible for protecting other people's free speech / letting people post anything they want?
Short answer: It's a judgment call. Really, it is.
One basic fact: Virtually every TOS out there has wording in it that is designed to let companies do whatever they feel is in the best interest of both their customers and of themselves.
Even in LJ's earliest days, there were several things that we were forced to take down from the site, not because it was that far out of the ordinary, but because the liability issues were pretty extreme, and we were literally running our business hand-to-mouth. We even had a few issues where we were in a kind of "damned if you do, damned if you don't" scenario, and where we consulted with people over at the EFF about our options, because we simply weren't in the position to fight those kind of battles.
I'm not saying that any site should capitulate on free speech. However, it is wise to at least consider whether this is a free speech battle worth fighting for.
In my opinion, no... it absolutely was not.
The facts:
1> The "Everybody Draw Mohammed Day" FB page was actually rejected by the cartoonist who had the original idea for such a day.
2> The site was meant as a response to a "death threat" that apparently didn't exist, and was incredibly nebulous in the first place. (http://www.loonwatch.com/2010/04/south-park-controversy )
3> It was removed only after the country of Pakistan -- 166 million people! -- lost their FaceBook privs.
4> The "freedoms" being fought for here included lots of stereotypical, racist cartoons... not to mention ones which were sometimes sexually graphic or offensive, on what is essentially an "all ages" site.
Really, the site opened the floodgates. Support it, and it gets kind of hard to argue against hosting many other types of content that would be viewed as universally objectionable and hateful.
Given all the decisions that sites have to make as far as how to handle certain types of content, I can only say that this particular incident absolutely pales in comparison to, say, hosting video of someone like Neda getting shot down in the streets of Iran, even though death videos clearly are graphic and disturbing.
Sometimes, you just hav
It's an obvious slippery slope. Let's try a few scenarios, all tasteless in one way or another--
-Jews wanting to take down a "money grubbing Jews" page
-Christians wanting to take down a Woodland Critter Christmas South Park page
-Environmentalists wanting to take down an anti-Earth Day page
-Vegetarians wanting to take down a "For every animal you don't eat, I'll eat three" page
Honestly, where does it stop? You can't start taking down one page for one party because that would be discriminatory to everyone else. Why shouldn't environmentalists get the same treatment as Muslims? What about the vegetarians? They have their reasons and causes, too.
My guess is that Facebook knew how much money they were losing from advertisers and that once again, they would rather take the "less free" way out once again to rake in as much cash as possible.
Thanks, Zuckerberg!
I was a member of the group, and I hadn't looked at it a week or so. Last I saw though, the admins were saying they were going to voluntarily take the site down because they had made their point and that it was too time consuming to keep up with cleaning up the posts/links/porn people were posting to the page. Some folks offered to take over admin so that the page wouldn't be destroyed. I never checked back to see what happened.
Personally, I'd like to see the apology to Pakistan from facebook, because it sounds a little too good to be true.
P.S. The first time the page was removed was May 20th, 2010. Here's the wall quotes from a group admin from May 22th, 2010:
"This page was removed two days ago, after one of our moderators had his email and skype hacked. His personal data was revealed. He then got scared and deleted the page, the blog and the emails. The rest of us, are now back without him after he backed out. This is another scare tactic from the Islamic extremists. We won't fall. Pictures you were unable to post on the 20th? Check the forums for interviews." "A great big thank you to the facebook-gang for restoring the page. A great big thank you to all freedom lovers out there. Now we have new persons to handle the media and we will soon release some info about the past few days. And to all of you: One can never beat freedom of speech, opinion and idividuality, because they are all basic human rights."
I won't disagree with freedom of speech being great and extremist religious nuts being the suxxors, but with banning of minarets and burkas nowadays and the lumping together of all muslims being common, to me it looks like the muslims are the Jews of the 21:st century.
So, while you are a great freedom fighter mocking crazy religious people with your drawings, keep in mind that you are kicking the underdog (even if it's a narrow-minded, backwards and crazy underdog). Also keep in mind that the crazies are not representative of the whole.
Some of my favourite people are from th US; Vonnegut, Chomsky, Bill Hicks.
I have deactivated my Facebook account five minutes ago. This looks temporary - how do I make it final. As usual, that option must be hidden somewhere deep inside...
Jolly goodness gracious. Thank you, do be please coming again! Bud bud bud!
Yea verily
...from search.
When I saw the news, I checked, and the group appeared to be gone. However, by finding a URL to access it, I was able to see it. So it looks as if what Facebook has done is ensure that the group doesn't appear in search results unless you're already a member or have "Like"d it.
Sneaky. I wonder if it will be enough to keep the followers of the invisible sky wizard in blissful ignorance?
GCHQ Quantum Insert installed. If only our tongues were made of glass, how much more careful we would be when we speak
Draw Muhammad Day isn't about us standing up against terrorists. It isn't even about standing up against Islamic fundamentalists. It's about blatant bigotry. I'd venture to say most (if not close to all) people who participated did so out of pure hatred and with complete ignorance. This certainly violates Facebook's terms.
Fighting hateful behavior with more hateful behavior is sophomoric. While I really wish I could be defending free speech here, there has to be a point where I draw the line. If Draw Muhammad Day was a peaceful, public demonstration where people where drawing the prophet hugging pandas and sniffing roses, this post would be quite different. Unfortunately, that's not the case. People where being intentionally hurtful on a publicly-accessible, corporate-owned website. Facebook did the right thing.
"`Ford, you're turning into a penguin. Stop it.'" -Douglas Adams, THHGTTG
And why should facebook ( or anyone else for that matter ) give a shit if Pakistan blocks facebook? Apparenly we all have to follow muslim rules even if one is not of the muslim faith.
Perhaps a deal could be struck. Since their wishes have been met in this case, perhaps they could refrain from blowing up civilians?
Stop trying to say Left-leaning people support this religious bullshit. I certainly don't.
Blar.
If you are the kind of person who doesn't care if someone else is gay or think women aren't whores just because they don't wear head-scarves or full body garbage bags and who doesn't want sharia and doesn't want to outlaw alcohol or eating pigs or doesn't think Israel should be annihilated and doesn't want societies and cultures which weren't yours to bend to your every whim... and so on...
If you are that kind of person (should you even call yourself muslim?) then I feel sorry for you because you and people like you --no matter how silent you are-- will suffer just as much as the worst terrorists and "muslim" fascists when people on all continents except Antarctica (the only continent where muslims aren't creating trouble --there are none there) decide they have had enough and start killing.
Some of us have been trying to avoid this kind of outcome for the last ten to twenty years in Europe --and only because we regret what happened to Jews, although with the muslim current example more people are starting to wonder if they were as bad-- and we're failing and failing badly because large portions of our own populations still delude themselves politically and believe that a problem will go away if ignored hard enough and long enough. They're doing just the same as you are: digging their own holes.
Some of those holes will be graves soon enough but they think they're defending themselves.
And when they realize what they're doing their hole becomes a trench for warfare.
So I would like to ask: should you be digging any holes? What good does it do you? Will it be your future grave or will you become an enemy and join the "muslims" who brought their mental illness to our lands?
So very sad but I will defend myself, my culture, my country, and also do the same against "muslims" elsewhere where they create problems and I'm resigned to kill as many as it takes to stop the evil named Islam. When this starts there will be no time for figuring out if some "muslim" is actually a decent human or not (but is it decent to stay silent? Isn't your silence taken as support by the "muslim" fascists and terrorists? Shouldn't it be?), that's just not the way wars work.
And with all due respect: fuck Mohammed for being the source of all this shit in the first place.
Once Rome went Christian, boom...crime to even be another religion. Then you've got the crusades and the dark ages. Thanks Christianity!
Blar.
You start down an interesting thought about going to Alabama and shitting on a bible. You could absolutely do that! You might not like the response from a few of the yolkles but in a city like Birmingham you might get away with it as an art exhibition. The question is if you actively go to a site that is hosted in the United States of America are you right to demand that they follow a "law" in another country. Shouldn't your expectations be to accept the governing laws of the site host? I wouldn't be surprised to find something pro Iranian government hosted in Iran because the laws make it more likely. In the U.S.A. it's every mother fucker for them selves. Unless you have corporate sponsorship. Then it's a whole different set of "stay off my lawn" ideologies. If you want to see a comparable group of religious fundies that get their ideas ridiculed on a regular basis over here the just Google stuff about Scientology. They're a pretty violent group that gets ridiculed all the time.
So let's get one other thing out of the way while we're at it. As an a-theist, you should probably not be attaching PBUH to the end of some important philosophical guy who lived in the fourth century Ano Domini. Just because a bunch of people tell me I'm the Tooth Fairy does not mean I am. It's not like if I get enough votes on Reddit, Digg or Face Book, I'm going to sprout wings and fly around looking for children's teeth. In the same manner, just because some says a person is a prophet does not make them one. There's no such thing as God therefore there cannot be an emissary of God. Therefore drawing the guy is not going to make lightning strike you dead or disallow you into a fictional playground for the dead. If these people have a problem with Face Book then they should MAKE THEIR OWN or STFU and ignore the page about scribbling a guys face.
I'm a British atheist. What say I go to Alabama, defecate on a bible, wrap it in the US flag and burn the bundle.
Have at it. You'd most likely be fine. Might even get a government art grant.
However it sounds like you'd be happier going to a "holy city" and fellating the nearest imam, and then taking it in the ass good and hard by an Islamic rapegang^H^H^H^H^H^H court.
I'd get lynched, and rightly so.
No, that's your own bigoted stereotype. Ding ding! Surprise! You are a dumbass bigot, you festering hypocrite!
And "rightly so?" Seriously? You *advocate* lynching for free speech acts? WOW! You have achieved an amazingly deep level of intellectual degeneracy.
Fuck you, you enabling, capitulating sack of shit. Seriously, asshole, you are utter, useless filth.
You hear this, but, it has never been demonstrated to be true. Certain Muslims in certain countries seem to get shit, so to speak. However, you need to realize that for every Muslim that doesn't want the Western Oil companies there pumping the oil, there are probably three that do. So, who should we listent to? Make everyone happy? No, choose a fucking side and stop trying to please everyone. Fundamentalist Islam (in fact Fundamentalism of any religion) is completely incompatible with the progress of humanity and civilization. All those who can think rationally must oppose the anti-science, anti-modernist, anti-progress luddites at every turn. If that mean genocide upon them, then so be it!
Over-the-top Response Guy! Giving "Over-the-Top Responses" since 1970.
We're fighting a centuries-old war against censorship and intimidation by Christians. We have no problem opening up another front against Muslims.
That's because it's not in the Koran. It's in the Hadith. Islam would actually be pretty tolerable if they followed the Koran and only the Koran, just like Christianity would be pretty tolerable if not for all the crap the Popes have added over the years.
Face book has deleted the "Draw Muhommad Day" page because it offended Muslim in Pakistan and Bangladesh. This is in violation of Facebooks own terms, From the Terms page acesseded on 31 May 2010. "You will not post content or take any action on Facebook that infringes or violates someone else's rights or otherwise violates the law." Last I check it it was a violation of US law to block the peaceful free speech that doesn't endanger anyone. And it is a felony in most places to communicate a threat of grievous bodily harm.
Happy Medium Solution (HMS)was to block the page for IP from those countries.
If this is true, I will have to delete my Facebook account :(
i agree 100% with you that economic development, education, and healthcare are far more important than rabble rousing
however, what i see that you don't is that if those issues are ever going to be addressed, it will be done by YOU
you are the majority? then you solve your problems in muslim communities. do you want to know why the muslim world has the problems you dislike? i'll tell you why:
"Almost all Muslims (both in the "West" and in the "East") have no beef with anyone or anything, and just want to go ahead living their lives."
no, you can't go on living your life. you are part of the problem BECAUSE YOU DON'T SOLVE THE PROBLEMS IN YOUR COMMUNITY
you don't have the right to just go on living your life. you have the RESPONSIBILITY to clean up your community. if that doesn't cdome first, YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO GO ON WITH YOUR LIFE UNMOLESTED. not by the west, but by the lunatics in your own community. clean them up!
if the demagogues are in charge, it is because the majority, you, let them be
you are to blame. because you don't understand this IS your problem
as the obvious reciprocal corollary, as an american i loathe gw bush and the tea party morons with every fibre of my being for being the ignorant propagandized sheep they are. and i will do my best to make sure these crackpots and assholes do not get power in my country again
now i am asking you to say the same about your lunatics
and if we fail, god save us. if we are the moderate middle in this world, it is our responsibility to keep the keys of power out of the hands of the stupid and the evil, in BOTH our communities. and if we don't, god save us all, because it is nothing but suffering for all of us
intellectual property law is philosophically incoherent. it is your moral duty to ignore it or sabotage it
So, your a muslim. Fine... I am NOT. Get the f$^k out of my business and let me do what ever the f@#k I want. I'll post pictures of him sitting on a 2 foot long cucumber if I want to. Live with it. Oh, you can't? well grow the f&#k up. These asshats are exactly like a bunch of 5 year olds. "Don't do this or we keel you!"..well, me and my M16 are right here Mohamed. come on by and see me. I'll show you what that beard is really for. Terror don't work on me. I've seen war.
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What? Free speech sometimes means offending people! You don't support all free speech, you don't support free speech at all! What's next? Should Slashdot automatically delete this post for calling you out as the freedom-hating douche-bag you are?
Do you think I'm being deliberately offensive? The words you have said here are much more offensive than mine. But I haven't been dishonest by covering up my harsh words with flowery language. You don't want to protect people from offense, you want to prevent people from openly expressing their honest opinions in favor of your sanitized version of communication.
an "Everybody Draw Jesus Day"?!!
So they're guaranteeing none of their users will ever do a certain something ever again? Are these people interested in buying a bridge?
I work for the Department of Redundancy Department.
If you don't do that then you may eventually find yourself moving back just because your friends are still in Facebook and you feel you need it.
That's on the assumption that you are somehow attached to using a specific website to keep in contact with people.
What ever happened to text, email, myspace, phone, or even the more insidious IM land.. Yahoo/AIM/MSN/ICQ/Jabber/etc...
Facebook's a blip in the radar, and can/will disappear someday.
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for example, there's Westboro Baptist Church
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westboro_Baptist_Church
they're extremely courageous about their completely ignorant ideas. so conviction in your intolerance doesn't decide the issue as you assert it does. because the grossly ignorant are actually in fact often extremely courageous about their bigotry
no, what decides the issue is westboro baptist church is tolerated, even thought they are obviously ignorant low iq assholes. you really have to tolerate the muhammad cartoons, even though some are obviously bigotted, because not tolerating them is a form of weakness, not of strength
if the muslim world is intolerant of criticism, no matter crude and stupid, the muslim world suffers. a culture and society that allows the free expression of all ideas, no matter how repugnant, is a healthy society. but the stifling of bad ideas, under any pretense, results in the stifling of good ideas, under false pretense. a society that does not abide by the free exchange of ideas is a society that stagnates in terms of progress, because all forms of progress are at one time or another extremely controversial
in the usa for example, at one time suggesting that blacks or women should vote would be something that some might say should be banned. NOT banning these controversial (at the time) ideas allows those ideas to flourish, and take root, because they are obviously the correct ideas, no matter how controversial in their times. that's how progress occurs
but if you live in a society where controversial ideas are not tolerated, the society stagnates, and fails to progress to a more liberal and open and rich society. there are forces in the usa in fact right now working very hard to stifle free speech. they must always be fought, these forces, forever. but if the muslim world does not have the stomach to fight censorship, then the muslim world will stagnate and never improve
that's the real stakes here. and the west should adhere to its ideals of open exchange, regardless of how crude. why should the west empower the forces in the muslim world that dominate through censorship of free thought?
intellectual property law is philosophically incoherent. it is your moral duty to ignore it or sabotage it
For all I car, Facebook folks can play whack-a-mole as much as they want.
http://www.facebook.com/#!/group.php?gid=123387014356443
http://www.dieblinkenlights.com
I'm surprised no one has mentioned the similarities between the Facebook-Pakistan issue and the Google-China issue.
In both instances you have two corporations faced with pressure from the government to censor their services. You can debate the specifics but in both instances it primarily came down to money. Google has probably lost potential billions by pulling out of China, but they did.
Facebook on the other hand gave in to Pakistan's demands little more than a day after.
Google is probably big and evil in some ways, but at least they have the balls to stand up for the first amendment.
Ah, what am I thinking, Google probably felt that they would lose more money if they stayed in China as a result of backlash from the west (sort of like what's happening to Facebook right now)
I guess money DOES rule ALL.
Time for "Everybody except Pakistan and Bangladesh Draw Mohammed Day"...
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why do the moderate muslims not see that all eyes are on them?
if the crazies in the muslim world are to be counteracted, its not going to be by the us military, that's completely ineffective, as this is a war of ideas. the only tool against islamic wackjobs is... moderate muslims
what i think is that the inaction of moderate muslims is the problem here
take back your own countries, moderate muslims, because, honestly, no one else can. the usa doesn't have a right to trample over your countries, and even when the usa does trample over your countries, they don't change a single thing
and the lunatic fringe of muslims don't have a right to rule your countries via intimidation and fear. so stand up, and rule, or be forever trampled between the american military or suicide bombing wackjobs. the only thing that will stop the american military and suicide bombing wackjobs is YOU, the moderate muslim. no one else can make the change, no one else is able to
its up to you moderate muslims, it really is, its completely up to you, and no one else. and i didn't say it was easy: look what is happening to moderate muslims in iran for defying the theocratic regime. but inaction is even WORSE, because via inaction by moderate muslims, nothing will ever change for the muslim world
step up to the plate, stand and deliver, please
moderate muslims honestly don't have a right to stay on the sidelines if they really care about their own muslim communities. because only they can rescue their communities from the seething homegrown madmen and the intrusive foreign militaries
only you, moderate muslim, only you
you hold the key to what the future will be, no one else
intellectual property law is philosophically incoherent. it is your moral duty to ignore it or sabotage it
There was a anti-Israeli / Jewish group on Facebook that was deleted. No one said anything. It was applauded for the most part.
Double standards suck I guess. Jews = justified complainants; Muslims = whining fundamentalists. Gotcha.
The problem with your thoughts is that Americans, as a whole, decided David Koresh was an evil horrible person, and the entire USA sought him out and put an end to it all as quickly as possible. Was he not put in jail? So if the only thing they heard about was Koresh, then they would be quite pleased with the USA handling its lunatic fringe nuts by vitue that they aren't put into positions of power like other places in the world.
"I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it." -Voltair
Well, I didn't participate for those reasons. I did it because death threats offend me.
PHEM - party like it's 1997-2003!
2.5 million Pakistani facebook users = 0.5% of total users . Facebook cant let 0.5% users go away cuz it will make a bad quarterly statement
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way to cave face book. please move your hq to islamabad.
If Facebook would cave if cartoon images of child pornography were posted, they should cave in this instance. Or they should never cave in any instance. But to only cave to the US government on taboo images is to send precisely the wrong message to the Muslim world. We have to respect all taboos or none for the behavior to be rational and logical. You cannot continue the policy of American exceptionalism where we hold everyone else to impossibly high moral standards unless we are willing to follow the same standards we want to set.
It's something we should probably have greater debate over but I don't think it's in this instance for facebook not to cave. The point is for people in Pakistan to like using facebook, not to use facebook as a weapon against Islam.
Exactly.
We just became a little more Islamic fundamentalist by giving into their way of life, rather than standing up for freedom.
Facebook, you suck.
I'm so tired of people bending over for Muslims and their way of life. Muslims will NEVER give us an inch, so we we give up our freedom? What a shit deal.
Facebook isn't known for being freedom promoting to begin with. It reduces privacy, it's ALWAYS been like this. If you want to fight the terrorists then target the terrorists directly, no more of this inane and in my opinion useless ridicule on facebook. That does not really attack the problem directly. I suppose it could serve useful if its put up just to measure the reaction but the problem is not Islam, or Muslims. People who blame the religion are part of the problem.
The problem is extremism. To believe that we should attack Islam is a flawed strategy. Attack extremism. There are better ways than this facebook protest even if you have the right intentions.
RABBLE RABBLE RABBLE!
No, not me; because fundamentalism == "a belief in a strict adherence to a set of basic principles", and depending on what the principles are, I might either applaud or abhor any given kind of fundamentalism.
For example, I don't like the principle that you shouldn't have any principles (or that actually adhering to them is a bit too much) -> therefore I don't like anti-fundamentalist fundamentalists =P
Fundamentalism is ALWAYS stupid. There is never one set of principles which apply to all situations regardless of calculation, logic, or reason. Fundamentalism of the religious kind is generally a source of problems for humanity.
The ability to weigh the pros and cons of each individual action is what determines rightness and wrongness.
The fact that the death penalty still exists ought to prove your argument wrong.
Not every Muslim, not most Muslims, but certain Muslims. And when we decide to do an action it should be focused on those certain Muslims.
I think the situation with Facebook making fun of Muhammad affects virtually all Muslims rather than just the certain Muslims it is intended to affect. This could have unintended consequences.
The only thing you can do to send a counter message here is to blank your acount. I implore everyone to kill their facebook acount now.
Go for it. I'm not going to call for your death, or demand pictures of it be taken down off the internet. That's the whole point of free speech. One must tolerate the offensive along with what they view as benign.
Would you still be logically and rationally consistent with your stance?
"only to find ourselves giving all of it away to make Muslims happy"
There reason for Westerners treating Muslims more cautiously is that because Muslims, in contrast to Christians and other religious groups take our religion seriously and follow the religion closely (I am talking of course about the size of the hardcore compared to the size of Christian hardcore).
That's the real reasons Islam is treated seriously, not some PC crap or "specialness" of Islam in the eyes of the Westerners.
And every dead Theo van Gogh has much more effect on the Western world than 1000 of Streisand effects.
In shaa'a Allah, I will live and see the day international news media will parade a dead bloody corpse of Lars Vilks.
Christians have killed more people and more groups in the name of religion than anybody else. To say that Christians don't take religion seriously is to ignore all the wars, all the domestic terrorism, all that?
Stop attacking Islam the religion and attack the extremists who hijacked it. To attack the entire religion is to attack the individuals within it who are freedom fighters.
Attack the followers who interpret it in the wrong fashion. Attack the individuals who don't believe in freedom.
To attack an entire religion is as ignorant as what the Nazi's did. I cannot believe you don't see this.
You moral relativism is fine and I agree with it, judge people by the standards of the day and the society they grew up in. Could you now get every single believer who lectures me about how I'm evil and relativist to shut up? Either we judge people by the standards of the day, moral relativism is fine and the Quran (or Bible, or anything else) is interpreted in that manner, or it isn't and pedophilia is a-okay.
We have to promote a scientific morality. Christian morality is no better than Muslim morality because neither are based around science and reason and this is why in many instances you have irrational extremists.
Atheists dont have the answer either because a lot of atheists don't promote any form of ethics whatsoever and appear to be amoral, which is part of the reason why atheism never catches on to the mainstream. The people need a morality because the majority of people just aren't smart enough to determine right and wrong on their own.
How do you determine a right and wrong action? Using a decision tree, using a pro vs con list, using a type of math that most people have no knowledge up. People want a convenient list, a code to live by and when it's not given to them by God they go crazy. They'll die to protect this code just as many Americans would die protecting the Constitution.
I don't think we can attack their entire code and expect it to work anymore than it would work if some foreign country like China started attacking the US Constitution and our laws and codes. What we might consider to be something trivial might be life and death for Muslims. This is why it's better not to directly attack their code, and focus on attacking the fundamentalists, unless this attack on their code actually accomplishes a military or political objective.
What does this attack accomplish? Since nobody yet has given me any indication of what it accomplishes other than to make Christians feel better, I've concluded that it's stupid.
Or should only the speech the western society doesn't have a problem with be free?
I don't think Pakistan or any Muslim nation wants the west to determine what goes on in the minds of Pakistan. I do believe that the internet can open minds and hearts in Pakistan and should be used, but I believe Islam should be used as a tool to free Pakistan rather than to destroy Islam.
If a newspaper in Denmark, a prominently non-muslim country, can't do the same without being subjected with worldwide cannon fire from muslim authorities (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jyllands-Posten_Muhammad_cartoons_controversy), what are the chances that a website in a muslim country would fare any better?
Is the war on Islam? Are we having a crusade? If it's not a crusade against Islam then what does the USA, Denmark or any country gain by attacking Islam?
I'm all for attacking the terrorists who are considered to be enemies of the USA, of Denmark and of the western world in general. But to attack Islam isn't going to accomplish anything materially that I can see.
What do we gain militarily, politically, diplomatically? Until somebody can outline exactly what we gain by doing it there is no justification or scientific evidence to prove it's a rational strategy.
What do we gain 1. militarily, 2. politically, 3. diplomatically? Until somebody can outline exactly what we gain by drawing pictures of Muhammad there is no justification or scientific evidence to prove it's a rational tactic.
I don't see anything being gained by this. It pisses off the Muslim world, it has unintended consequences, if it's a type of psychological warfare it could actually have counter productive effects.
Are you people really thinking about what the consequences of this may be outside of "We are better, our culture is better, our God is bigger" type talk?
The tensions that these kinds of drawings create will be exploited by Pakistan. They only did the ban as a way to bring attention to the drawings which most Muslims probably didn't even know existed until this became big news. Pakistan's extremists in government know that they can use Islam as a weapon against the west. I think the west is using the wrong tactic by attacking Islam. By attacking the entire religion they only strengthen the weapon welded by Pakistan.
The best possible solution in my opinion is if the USA and other countries embrace a form of Islam which promotes freedom of speech and human rights. I don't think this particular issue is the way to build the kind of support which needs to be built.
Not to volunteer you for anything, but your demographic (passive, reasonable Muslim) is exactly who we need to speak out against this nonsense. I believe what you're saying is true, but based on 95% of media coverage, it would be easy to mistake the minority for the majority.
Yes it's important that freedom loving Muslims speak out. I don't think it's right to call them "passive" because we don't want them to be "passive." How are they going to be a freedom fighter if they don't take risks?
What we should be doing is building bigger, stronger, more integrated networks with Muslims. How many Muslim friends do you have? It's only when we integrate Muslims into society on some level that we can have these Muslims speak out.
I'm from the USA, most of the Muslims I know are not fundamentalists. In fact I've never met a fundamentalist Muslim in my life. I've met more fundamentalist Christians in this country. The situation in Europe is very different because Muslims are not being integrated. This is only solved by the slow process of integration, inter-marrying, which can take decades.
It requires an open minded approach because you cannot come with arrogance that you are better than them because this automatically creates a distance between you and them. You have to find what you have in common with the Muslim world and bridge the gap using the internet. There are reasonable people and some of these reasonable people are Muslim. Speak with reason to these people, build rapport, and they will see that human rights is beneficial to the entire world and all humans including Muslim humans.
And then it's a matter of dealing with the groups and individuals who don't believe in human rights. There are a lot of these individuals and they aren't all Muslim. We have to see it as the human rights defenders against the human rights abusers. Not see it as Islam vs the west.
It's not a good idea to blame Islam, or blame Muslims as a group, and call Islam a primitive religion. Some of the posts on this blog have been just plain stupid and wrong.
There is nothing to be gained by name calling and ridicule in my opinion.
The USA and the western nations have to trust moderate Muslims.
When I see posts on blogs saying Islam is inferior to Christianity, and that all the problems and terrorism in the world is coming from Islam, this shows me that a lot of people in western society hate Islam and don't seem to be focused on the prime objectives.
And its true that the moderate Muslims hold the key. This is why the west should promote moderate Islam on facebook. Drawing cartoons of the prophet is attacking Islam as a whole and serves no purpose and in my opinion its not promoting moderate Islam. It does not help integrate Islam into western culture.
While it's not going to change the policies over night, moderate Islam will over a period of decades become a major influence in many Muslim nations until eventually it's the dominant form.
Iran is not Pakistan. Iran is difficult to deal with for many reasons and it has nothing to do with religion.
Anyone who is risking their lives to defend freedom has courage and conviction. You assume that moderate Muslims cannot join the military and fight against the terrorists? Or that their lives aren't at risk for speaking out?
How many of you are willing to provide it? The extremist insane Muslims are receiving training and financial support from Pakistan. Unless Moderate Muslims receive the same kind of support what can you expect?
There's a distinction between being legally allowed to say what you want, and forcing others to reproduce the words you want to say.
Unless you are willing to financially and materially support this behavior you should not call for it. It's not going to be free to train the moderate Muslims to do what you expect them to be able to do. It's not going to be easy for them to do it without support going up against highly trained terrorist cells.
Think about what you are asking them to do. And then plan how you would help them do it.
If killing Japs is wrong, I don't want to be right.
If Japan didn't want to get nuked then it shouldn't have allied itself with Nazi Germany and attacked the United States.
As a nation of Kamikaze fanatics, Japan was begging for a nuke. God Bless the soldiers and scientists who delivered it.
The UK went to war in Iraq and contributed towards the estimated total 665 thousand deaths since the 2003 conflict began, based largely upon a war dossier that has been proven to be a complete fabrication. In America they still don't know who murdered their president 47 years ago and despite the fact an alleged 80% of Americans seem to think the official line was bullshit, there doesn't seem to have been any reliable inquests.
Sure the majority of us in the west don't throwing around death threats because someone drew cartoons but we are still very happy to murder someone because of their sexuality, dress sense or because of what football team they support.
I know its a difficult concept to grasp, but how about we shovel the shit out of our own gardens before we roll the bulldozers over other peoples.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/10/10/AR2006101001442.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_F._Kennedy_assassination
Facebook didn't cave. The page is still available. This seems to be a more accurate story: http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/may/31/pakistan-lifts-facebook-ban
(What the hell is skunkpost anyway?)
For the record, I was for the "Draw Mohammed Day" thing in the beginning (I thought it was a clever response to Comedy Central's self-imposed censorship of South Park), but I think the page's current iteration clearly qualifies as hate propaganda. And I quote from the page's own description:
"Muhammed was a pig later a dog today people say he is a pedofil so give me a offer for what the funder of terror is today ???
if you are a muslim I can only say fuck of this page is for people they hate you.
Remmber that internet is haram" [sic throughout]
I have deactivating my facebook account in respons[e]
Try to do it together with a large group of friends. Try to find a decent alternative they can all move to together. If you don't do that then you may eventually find yourself moving back just because your friends are still in Facebook and you feel you need it.
I actually started a Facebook group to organize with my friends to get off of Facebook in protest.
We have 500,000 members already!
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The Prophet Muhammed liked to fuck little children and camels.
The Prophet Muhammed liked to fuck little children and camels.
The Prophet Muhammed liked to fuck little children and camels.
The Prophet Muhammed liked to fuck little children and camels.
The Prophet Muhammed liked to fuck little children and camels.
Deal with it you fucking smelly raghead camel fuckers. What are you going to do about it?
On the other hand, they stood behind the 'Draw Mohammed Day' page as "a free speech issue" despite the fact that the page was designed to be incredibly offensive to one of the world's majour religions
I was actually thinking of starting a "Jesus and Mary Making Out" image contest, to see how Facebook would react to that. My guess is that they would have banned my page as offensive, even while they were defending the Mohammed day contest as free speech -- despite the fact that the Jesus with Mary images (I'm talking about Mary Magdalene here, not his mother) would be much less offensive to Christians than the Mohammed images are to Muslims.
(( One interesting thing about images of Mohammed in Islam is that the rule against having pictures of Mohammed was to prevent the man from being revered -- as opposed to the teachings he wrote in the Koran. Unfortunately, the rule against pictures has now, itself, become a way of revering him. .. ah, silly humans. ))
Sometimes boldness is in fashion. Sometimes only the brave will be bold.
And many wrong religions contain some of the right solutions.
But in the end science should trump religion. The response I'm seeing on this blog is not based on science. If it were based on consequentialism and utilitarianism then the mission objectives should be stated and the role of drawing annoying cartoons and ridicule should be known. When the role or purpose of an act cannot be quantified and is not known, there is no way to understand how the act furthers the mission objectives.
If we want to promote freedom I don't see how drawing a cartoon which annoys the majority of the Muslim world is the way to do it. A comedy routine would probably be a better way to do it where you directly ridicule the terrorists and suicide bomber through comic books and standup, but attacking the religion just doesn't seem tactically right.
Islam is in my opinion a more advanced religion than Christianity in that it's a lot more scientific and accepts more of the laws of nature. I do not think everything about Islam is bad and I don't think Islam should be treated as inferior to Christianity. I think fundamentalism is wrong and must be confronted by the scientifically inclined religious community.
I will go on record and admit that I believe in Allah, in God, in a creative force of the universe. But I know that the laws of nature govern reality, and that only science can determine the rightness or wrongness of an action just as only a ruler can measure. We have to measure the tactical rightness of the Muhammad cartoons, as I believe that these sorts of cartoons are tactically wrong because it provokes lunatics to act.
If the goal is to diminish Nazism for example we wouldn't adopt the tactic of making fun of Hitler on websites would we? I mean thats going to just cause the website owners to receive death threats.
And I believe Allah is God. So it's not a matter of religious disagreement. This is not a religious debate. This is about whether or not it's tactically advancing the cause or if it's not.
This can be objectively measured based on the end results. Consequentialism requires that we measure the consequences of an action to determine if its right. This is a war and we are at war, it's not a game where we amuse ourselves laughing at people who take this as life and death serious.
Since you are a Muslim with a deeper understanding of the psychology and thinking of these problem individuals how do you predict they will react? What do you predict will be accomplished by the reaction we provoke? Will it help us meet our objectives?
This is insane terrorists vs the rest of us.
In the USA we get it. We in the USA accept Muslims as Americans and Muslims despise the terrorists as much as the Christians and Atheists. This is how it has to be dealt with.
To say you are better than them is in my opinion proof that you aren't. No you aren't better, you can claim you are more educated or that you have a better understanding of science, but that does not make you better. That means you should teach science to parts of the world which have minimal understanding of it.
And lets be honest, most people in every society are unable to use reason and logic so it's not like one culture is better than another. There are individuals in each culture that are better than others but it doesn't apply to the group.
This is a sad event. Being gagged simple makes us louder.
Muhammad was just some epileptic illiterate terrorist and a warmongering paedophile, who was only ever merciful because it meant having a bigger army.
We have as much right, in fact more right, to spread the truth about this filthy false prophet as people do to make claim that he was something he wasn't.
Mahound, more a dog than a man, was at best a devil possessed sorcerer. We have the right to express this truth in picture.
No Christians ever threatened to burn down a city for drawing pictures of Jesus. And no one ever said they would kill over a likeness of Gandhi.
It's time for Islam to enter the 21st Century. Which reminds me: if Muslims are so hung up on living in the past, why are they on the Internet?
Just my $0.02 worth.
You can't win a war on protest alone. It's you calling them cowards so like I said would you be willing to pay the higher taxes for the witness protection program, or to hire more anti terrorism cops, or to let them serve in the military?
I don't know why you instinctively assume they are cowards.
So now the people of the U.S. listen to mohamed for their marching orders.
FragHARD or don't frag at all
....remember first that Facebook is a company, beholden to its shareholders.
If you think that this was a douche move and want to send a message that this sort of thing shouldn't be done, then the best way to do it is to send a message in terms they'll understand - stop using your Facebook account.
I suspect most people wouldn't bother because the usefulness of Facebook as a tool to them certainly outweighs the occasional douche thing they do - shit, if they are prepared to sell your privacy to the highest bidder and people still don't bat an eye, I can't see why they'd care about this.
IMO deleting your facebook account causes no administrative pain to facebook. Here's what you can do - for every photo of a face that is already in your account, tag it "Mohammed". Now facebook is forced to hunt you down and delete you. And you can bet they will do a better job of removing your particulars than you can.
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http://www.google.com/images?q=muhammad+the+prophet&um=1&hl=en&safe=off&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&tbs=isch:1&sa=N&start=36&ndsp=18
Quran condemns & criticizes Jews (20 times) and Christians (14 times).
http://al-quran.info/
Doesn't it mean Jews & Christians have right to ban Quran?
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A spokesman for Pakistan's office of information technology said Facebook assured the government 'nothing of this sort will happen in the future
I wouldnt count on that buddy. People dont like being censored, trust me there will be reprisals of this.
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Whole lot of heated discussion.
Personal opinion, but I think the reason people are getting upset about all this is the awareness that the popularised Islamic reaction to this is to *be violent*. That worries the rest of us to the extent we are kicking back.
If all that "Jihad" talk in the past, the death threats etc. weren't evident, I don't think we'd be having this discussion. I don't think people would be *bothered* roasting Mohammed, we have better things to do. No matter what your culture, you'll tend to make fun of / criticise things you think are stupid or outrageous.
We make fun of everyone. Jews, Christians, Scientologists.. the latter get a special dose of ridicule because we hear about broken families, brainwashing, etc. (I guess by that standard it's definitely a religion).
So I say to Muslims everywhere, if you *want respect* then look to your own house. Same goes for the Catholic Church, as is very obvious now (as if it ever wasn't). Respect is *earned*, it can't be assumed and certainly not demanded. I think that's basic human nature, don't you?
by stop buying oil from the middle east
electric cars, nuclear power: the most effective way to promote peace in the middle east
intellectual property law is philosophically incoherent. it is your moral duty to ignore it or sabotage it
you bigotted fuck: you wish to vilify the entire religion?
try meeting some actual real muslims someday and actually talking to them, rather than stewing in ignorant hateful faux news all day
they aren't alien invaders, they're simple human beings like you and me. well at least like me. you're the real nonhuman, you hate-filled pus bag
your thinking is the way to suffering and war. your way is ignorance. you're the enemy of peace in this world with your willful moronic hatred
die you ignorant hate filled twatstain
intellectual property law is philosophically incoherent. it is your moral duty to ignore it or sabotage it
i am responsible for the policies of my country
meanwhile, a pakistani is responsible for his country, and a turk for there's
moron: what exactly is racist about what i said?
intellectual property law is philosophically incoherent. it is your moral duty to ignore it or sabotage it
Large international companies value income over your freedom. We never achieved real democracy and the narrow window in time during which we had something resembling tiered democracy (don't call it 'representative', it isn't) is coming to an end.
You have only yourselves to blame. Look at the 'Made in...' stamp on the products around your dwelling, and ask yourself which type of society you have been financing these last few decades.
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I believe freedom of speech is good morale, even by objective scientific terms, because it reflects that each person on this planet are perfectly equal. If brought up with an ideal set of equal oppurtunities to food, education and the expression of their utility; be it building a park, harvesting oil, producing art, solving conflicts etc, any "clean slate" baby taken from any mother on this planet would have no less place in society than the next k+1 member. It is utopia, but an approachable one. Some nations are closer to it than others. Some nations "do it wrong" by muddling the right of the individual with mechanisms that allow the individual right to not create conditions conducive to the right of the individual, even while accepting to live in the same society. Maybe the world should have one anarchist geographical area, ratified by all the nations of the world, as Anarchia, where everyone not happy with having leaders, can go and live their lives in total freedom. We like to think that facebook is the real world. But it's not. It's a company that shares what we publish with the people we choose. It's not a society where you need proper morale or ethics to create a place where the individual has the right to say or become what it wants. They make money through advertisement. They have no morale to look after except the profit of their investors. They are protecting their employees by making sure they make money, even in Pakistan. There's nothing wrong with that. It's a closed circuit. You don't need facebook to protect the right of the individual in the real world. Yet. Maybe some time in the future nations will recognize facebook or something similar as a public space which everyone has the right to have access to, and therefore must include freedom of speech. But it definitely doesn't have to be that way now. We're living in a really cool time where The Network is something we will depend on much more when the capacity of transport diminishes while oil and gas reserves deplete. Maybe our world will slow down its pace soon, we've had a really good half a century at rapid speeds, but it's probably not sustainable. Thank god we developed The Network. It's the single most important invention to the coming centuries.
I will do it.
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Rule utilitarianism requires a utility function. There is no way to show that the utility function is the 'best' one. For example a rule utilitarianist who believes the function we should maximize is human genetic superiority (above all other concerns) would be a very nasty piece of work.
I do think that ethics that are tested constantly (and the bad ones rejected) are superior to those that don't, but ultimately the current major problem is when ethics are based on something other than empathy (or perhaps the prevention of harm).
I will admit there is no best of all time utility function in rule utilitarianism. But the best utility function which the greatest number of people and nations agree upon is the promotion and creation of human rights. So we can say that ending slavery, torture and genocide are utility functions/rules.
Ethics need not be based on any emotion. Empathy is an emotion. Reduction is harm is not the same thing as empathy. Many slave owners had empathy but did not see owning slaves as fundamentally wrong. Empathy is not always expressed in the right way, and because its an emotion it can be manipulated by dictators and individuals who have the reasoning ability to understand that its just an emotion.
I think right and wrong depends entirely on the situation the individual finds themselves in. The goal of an individual is to get out of the situation intact. To survive the game an individual has to figure out what the best options are at any given moment.
The reason to have rules as a utilitarian is because, at least for me, I understand that I'm not always going to be able to have the ability to see the best option from my individual position on the chess board. I'm not going to always know if a specific action will have unintended consequences, and by following rules which have worked in the past it also allows me to make quick yet accurate decisions. It's the same reason we have functions and formulas when doing math.
Torture is wrong 99% of the time. Slavery is wrong 99% of the time. So it's easy to say as a rule these activities are wrong. Why are they wrong? Because there aren't really any pros that justify torture but there are many cons. There aren't many pros that justify slavery but there are many harms. These harms to many individuals and many families results in an increased level of risk for the individual who commits these acts.
So on a consequential basis alone these activities are wrong.On the other hand consequentialism leads to conclusions about right and wrong activity that a lot of empaths disagree with because sometimes the correct conclusion or solution is counter-intuitive to emotional instinct. So it's not wise to put faith in emotion, but to keep faith in reason when dealing with mission critical situations.
If I draw a picture of Mohamed blowing a 12-year-old, then I am arguably "insulting" Islam. An "attack" it most certainly is not.
If I draw any picture of The Prophet, just to make the point that I do not share the belief that a picture, any picture, is somehow sinful, how is it that I "insult" Islam? To me, a picture of Mohamed is nothing special. I can draw him if I want and anyone who wants me not to can piss up a rope.
I'll say it again, I am not bound by your religious strictures. You chose to be, and that's fine, but stop busting my balls about it already. That is not "attacking" Islam. It is attacking the unreasonable expectation that others live according to your religious rules.
To you it's no big deal. To you it's nothing. To them it's a huge deal and they are emotionally affected by it. It doesn't even matter why, the fact is it triggers something in their brain that causes them to behave in ways which are unpredictable at best and violent at worst.
This is no different than if someone decided to post cartoons of child pornography all over Facebook to see how Americans would react. It wouldn't be difficult to predict that Americans would not only ask for those pictures to be taken down but they'd want the artists head, meaning they'd want the artist to get 10 years in prison for production and distribution of lewd child porn cartoons.
So tell me why is it okay to poke fun at the taboos of Muslims but it's not okay to poke fun at the taboos of Americans? If it's wrong to draw cartoon child porn, it must be equally wrong to draw a cartoon of Muhammad for the same rational and technical reasons. These sorts of drawings upset millions of people and cause millions of people to go on witch hunts and this neurological reaction in their brains has nothing to do with the religion they follow and has more to do with how their brains are physically.
Their brains cause them to react violently to the exposure to certain images. There is probably a neurological basis behind this reaction. Religion might have some influence but it doesn't explain the violent and irrational reaction people have to taboo subjects and images.
Does it accomplish anything? Perhaps not. But it's still our right to do it if we want to.
It's not that it's bad to have a chain of command. It's bad to have a chain of command that doesn't make decisions based on reason.
Fundamentalism artificially chokes out reasoning because usually they follow one book, or one set of rules which cannot be altered for any reason in any situation. The costs and benefits must always be weighed.
why not draw a beheaded US Army/Reporter/911 person day group ??? im sorry i must have confused freedom of speech as an excuse to be a hating bigot with a twist of double standards?
Well, That was a good and timely decision by Pakistani Govt. and that is the only step taken by Govt. which I completely agree with. Heads to Pakistan and down with Facebook.