I burning your embacies.

New Low. Just… :rolleyes:

How is that any different from any other time? Their President is a known Holocaust denier, so this is pretty much par for the course.

What, do they think we’re going to burn their embassies? :rolleyes:

Quickly. Let’s start a riot. I have a huge pile of bricks in the field outside my window, I just need to go find something Iranian th throw them at!

If Bush hadn’t failed Geography (yes I know that is not true), maybe we would have invaded Iran instead of Iraq. The nation that really was supporting terrorism.

Hopefully the UN does the right thing and halts their Nuclear Program.

Jim

What’s an embacie?

I can get a Fallafal from Pita Inn…

This is just the first step.

The horror will only escalate.

Let’s burn some embaciles.

Meh… it was going to be “embacies”… :smack:

Wait… FUCK! “embassies

yeah… I’m an imbecile… <sigh>

WTF does the holocaust have to do with caricatures of the prophet Mohammad? One was a historical atrocity, the other is a jab at a religious figure. If they wanted to do this on equal footing they’d have done some cartoons of Jesus or something.

That would be tricky. Jesus is also one of their prophets.

It’s not supposed to make sense. None of this is.

Interesting quote from that article:

Well, yes, “the West” does extend freedom of expression to cover crimes committed by all nations and to events such as the Holocaust. At least the U.S. does, and as far as I know most of our allies do too. If this is supposed to be some sort of playground taunt, I think somebody is going to be disappointed by the reaction.

At least I hope so.

Actually, no, many of our allies in Europes have made it a crime to publicly deny that the Holocaust happened: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Israel, Lithuania, Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Switzerland.

Despite its many denials Iran, with its nascent cartoon enrichment program, is clearly on the road to obtaining drawings of mass destruction within the next few years. I can only hope that the UN for once acts decisively on this urgent crisis. Given Israel’s supposedly secret but well-documented strategic satire delivery systems, I am gravely concerned that we are heading for a confrontation that will make the battle between Judge Doom and Toontown look like, well, a Froot Loops cereal commercial.

And for those of you who will inevitably point out that many other countries already possess a similar capability, and that only one, the USA, has ever actually used it, I remind you that that was a different time. We were in a state of total war, and the relentless drawing of buck-toothed, squinty-eyed “Japs”, although inhumane by today’s standards, was considered at the time to be our best chance to bring that horrifying conflict to an early conclusion.

D’oh!

And things WILL escalate. First it’s a one off, then a two panel–next thing you know, it’s a full blown Sunday page, IN COLOR.

the unspeakable horror of it. Oh, the humanity!

Yanno, this is an paper chase (sorry, couldn’t quite call it an arms race) I could really support. Maybe we can convince Tehran that weapons of mass communication are more effective than those of mass destruction?

They don’t have much to do with each other; they’re just very sacred cows, depending on which crowd you’re in. Like going up to Pat Robertson and asking him why Jesus can’t eat M&Ms.

In re the OP: Meh. It’s childish and intentionally provocative, like those “test cases” who will burn a flag the second a law banning flag burning is passed. The exercise in free speech has merits but they’re just doing it for the wrong reasons. I’m just not getting worked up about it.