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In honor of "Everybody Draw Mohammed Day", here are the famous Mohammed cartoons:
Next time you hear an Islamist preach that people should be unable to speak out against Islam, or call to get someone barred from speaking, keep this in mind: There are two principals that underly almost everything Islamic fundamentalists say. Islamic fundamentalists believe that: 1) Nobody has any human rights whatsover except for Muslims. 2) Saying anything that puts Islam in a bad light should be illegal.
One you are on the lookout for these two principals, all the weird things Islamic fundamentalists say start to make sense. For example, they claim that Israel is racist, even though the population of Israel is currently 20% Arabic, and 16% Muslim, while Muslim lands are about 0% Jewish, after those nations drove about 800,000 to 1,000,000 Jewish people from their homes by force; to Islamic fundamentalists that makes sense because in their view, non-Muslims have no human rights and aren't to be regarded as human at all.
And when Muslim groups try to stop people from being able to publicly speak about Islam, it is because fundamentalist Muslims believe that saying anything that puts Islam in a bad light should be illegal.
Now that you're aware of this, watch how many times Islamic leaders follow these two principles in their public statements.