Anyway I'll post my reply here:
Linda, I've made a lot of valid points here and I have said many times that the cartoons should not have been published and an apology should have been made. Many others have also said the same thing. Maybe you should do some reading in these threads before making false comments.
Was referring to Choco, not to everybody. I read your posts and I value your opinion, and do not oppose it. Maybe you should read some of my posts before you jump to the gun.
We are Westerners and we too believe in free speech. We can see that the publishing of the cartoons was very poor judgement. Why do we have to get flamed for saying that we understand both sides? Why do we have to throw ourselves down and and apologise and reject a belief from our culture that we value (free speech) just to appease some people on a forum who would think we are ignorant or racist otherwise?
Lay off the whole "we are westerners and therefore believe in freedom of speech". Freedom of speech is not a western value, nor is it eastern. It's a universal value for any griup of people that value freedom.
Denmark (or any other country) is not required to like Mohammed. But to intentionally insult Muslims by caricaturing him, is an outright violation of freedom of speech. Freedom of speech, and any freedom, pretty much ends when you start blindly insulting other people, you get prosecuted for that.
Also the double-standards annoy me. How come they never discuss -let alone caricature- historical events like the Holocaust? I'm not saying deny it, just discuss it. It's off-limits. Portraying Arabs in any positive light (or muslims) is off-limits either. Or else how do you explain the absence of any decent balanced muslim point of view in the media? They're few and far inbetween.
Linda, you are a wanna-be Arab and wanna-be Muslim who seems to have lost all understanding/affinity for her own culture. Many times you have said that the Western media is full of propaganda, but I can tell you that you seem to be reading too much propaganda from the other side. You are free to have your own beliefs, but you lose credibility when you support people like Liban who say hateful and inflammatory things just because you feel that Muslims have a right to be angry. You might condone anger, hate and violence, but I don't.
This is the 4th time you hint at the whole "it's because of your fiance" or "you're over-sympathetic to the Arabs" or babble like that.
Is it that far-fetched for you to comprehend that someone could actually reach a different conclusion/opinion then the one you have? Am I required (along with any western) to have this single agreed-upon opinion like my "kind". Well here's news for you, I don't have a "kind" , I'm human ... period.
You keep on talking about propaganda when you haven't attempted to refute/reply to a single point any muslim here has mentioned. Whenever it's something that sounds like cliches we've all heard in movies like : "The west has tortured us!!" you dismiss it as extremism. You're extremely narrow-minded and arrogant.
I'm not an Arab and I don't intend on "becoming" one, whatever that means. As for Islam, you don't have to be a Muslim-wannabe, you can just become a muslim.
It's extremely insulting that it just doesn't cross your mind that I might be actually on to something, or that I've heard/read/saw things that would alter your opinion if you were exposed to them as well. Rather you just presume that I'm a "lost cause" and that "Arab and extremist" influence got to me....
I deal with historical facts. With religious beliefs. With people involved on a day-to-day basis.
Sad ...really, where the freedom of expression and open-mindedness now?
Nothing can make me lose credibility, not you, or anyone like you. I don't "support Liban" , I don't take sides. But when it's an issue where theres no defending it, I take the side I believe is right and closest to my principles.
I thought that in a lot of issues, Liban phrased himself in an extremely provocative and alienating way, to westerners that is. But I am in no position to teach him how to talk. He gets flamed for it, and it's none of my business. I stick to the issue at hand, and if I happen to exhibit an opinion that is close to what Liban thinks, then tough luck. But I'm not gonna roll backwards and backpedal just so I'd "disagree" with Liban and appease you.
You might condone anger, hate and violence, but I don't.
I do? Oh I'm a selfhater now? A sleeper-cell? An extremist as well?
Don't be so naive to label things that broadly: "Condone violence". Nobody condones violence, even Bin Laden thinks that what he does/did is self-defense, and not agressive violence.
It's like when someone expresses his/her opinion on Israel by saying: "I just want the violence to stop!". That's extremely simplistic and irrelevant.
It's easy for you, and for me, and for Choco, and for Arnie, and any other Western to say "I don't condone violence", but it would be idiotic to say it when our present power as western nations, and riches, and influence only came from violence, and hegemony, and occupation, and colonialism, and the pillaging of natural resources of other countries. Yes we might forget, but to expect these victims to forget, and start with a clean slate is almost criminal.
This isn't ancient history I'm talking about. UAE and the eastern gulf states have gained independence from the UK in the 70s. Syria and Lebanon in the 40s, Algeria (after losing ONE MILLION people resisting the french) in the 60s ..... you have no idea of the magnitude of havoc we caused for the people of this area of the world and STILL do. This has nothing to do with Arab propaganda. AS a matter of fact arab media rarely mentions this anymore. It just needs the right perspective. When you dissociate yourself from where you come from, and judge by your respect of Human rights.
I do not like violence, or anger, or negativity ...etc, but I make the effort to understand what pains these people. Not dismiss them as extremists if they as much as utter a peep about the western role in the Middle East.
Call me and any others of us who have been vocal about the anti-West propaganda and hate-mongering going on here by some Muslims (and wanna-be Muslims) whatever you want. We have tried to have a dialogue but the "Muslim camp" on this board only answers with things like "a typical Western response" or some religious rhetoric or propaganda.
What dialogue? You have attempted yes. And I respect you for it. But as soon as anything constructive happens here, Arnie and Choc jump in the fray and turn it into a flame war.
One final thing: You keep on talking about me being the way I am because I'm with a muslim man.
Well you don't know me so you better not presume that kind of stuff. I had done a research on the effects of Western culture on Muslim immigrant children in Europe long before I met my fiance. It was one of the first things that made me see the western involuntary racism towards the "other".
When a 5 year old moroccan child, the son of a doctor in AMsterdam, comes to me everyday crying because the blonde kids have beaten him up and called him a "monkey", all of them coming from white trash backgrounds, then I'd understand when that kid grows up to be suspicious of those same white kids who grow up to speak about Human rights and freedom of speech.
I'm not saying every Muslim is a victim, nor every western is an agressor. I contend that -if given- the chance, people can understand eachother.
It just seems that The West doesn't feel the need to understand a civilization it deems "backward" due to it's current superiority.
We can invade them, pillage them, attack their religion, stereotype them, but they can't as much as burn an embassy when it;s gone too far?
You're not aware of any of that, and if you'd ask I'd answer. But you won't, sadly.