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In reply to the discussion: Film That Sparked Cairo, Bengazi Protests The Work Of An American-Israeli [View all]moleman1976
(2 posts)how the filmmaker forced his POS film to be shown in Egypt and Libya. Because that is the analogue you are positing.
We have no right to march into someone's home or place of worship and force them to listen to our criticisms of their faith. But we have every right to mock them in our own way and let whoever may see that criticism see it.
Be careful of what you call for here - if we want to keep the right to mock perv priests, or idiot Fundies who think they're about to be Raptured to the heavens, then we have to also say that you can mock Muslims. The movie may be idiotic (I haven't seen it, but I can believe that's the case), but America has to stand for Free Speech, and denounce the actions of people who killed others in response to teh movie, no matter how bad the movie is.