It is a predictable outcome. If y then x.
Once again you are dismissing free will and personal responsibility. That it is a predictable outcome that disparaging islam causes muslims to murder is a condemnation of islam, not disparaging speech. The choice to commit violence is a choice.It is a predictable outcome. If y then x.
Each and every girl who dresses provocatively holds some responsibility for the subsequent sexual assault?Where do I recuse anyone of their actions?
Each and every time some one publicly burns a Koran, makes a cartoon about Mohamed... etc... violence happens. So the people that spark the radicals into action hold some responsibility for what happens.
Don't forget Israel, Sudan, London, Yemen, and Alexandria and other parts of Egypt. Oh yeah, and Tunisia.Since Tuesday's fatal aggression by militants in Benghazi and Cairo, protests have spread to Afghanistan, India, Bahrain, Jordan, Iran, Iraq, Morocco, Kuwait, Syria, Pakistan, and Qatar.
The message of the American flag-burning protesters seems to be universal: "Death to America."
Only if it is the law in Rapeymcraperstan.Each and every girl who dresses provocatively holds some responsibility for the subsequent sexual assault?
And now you are arguing that law dictates correctness? Simply by virtue of it being law?Only if it is the law in Rapeymcraperstan.
not so much law as being in a land of raping rapists.And now you are arguing that law dictates correctness? Simply by virtue of it being law?
So, you agree that if people kill off enough abortion providers on a regular basis, then anyone who provides abortion services should accept the responsibility of their actions? Might makes right?It is a predictable outcome. If y then x.
Yes, now it's completely appropriate. Especially since Germany hasn't even been involved in the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. In fact, if I recall correctly (which I may not), the last time the Germans were involved in a war in the Middle East or Northern Africa, Rommel was involved.Ok, NOW can I make note of the adidas sweatpants?
See, I genuinely didn't know that. Last I'd heard, they'd refused to provide any troops for either war.Now we just need pics.[DOUBLEPOST=1347659678][/DOUBLEPOST]Germans have/had 5,000 troops in Afghanistan.
It is not so much that they refused to send troops, but the constitution that we wrote for them after the war did not allow them to...[DOUBLEPOST=1347660059][/DOUBLEPOST]I am not too sure when it changed.See, I genuinely didn't know that. Last I'd heard, they'd refused to provide any troops for either war.
General Martin Dempsey, the chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, called a Florida pastor on Wednesday and asked him to withdraw his support for a film whose portrayal of the Prophet Mohammad has been linked to violent protests - including one that ended with the death of America's envoy to Libya.
"In the brief call, Gen. Dempsey expressed his concerns over the nature of the film, the tensions it will inflame and the violence it will cause," Dempsey's spokesman, Colonel Dave Lapan, told Reuters.
U.S. military officials are concerned that the film could inflame tensions in Afghanistan, where 74,000 U.S. troops are fighting. The Taliban called on Afghans on Wednesday to prepare for a fight against Americans and urged insurgents to "take revenge" on U.S. soldiers over the film.
And?Sigh...
Puma's German too.
Ok?And it's not American. The end.
No, it's the Chinese who are busy doing the attacking right now. Bazinga. Topical.Let me lay this on ya then...
Every stitch was made in China. Was the Chinese embassy attacked?
Sounds like a reason to riot!Funny fact about Puma and Adidas,Puma was founded after a falling out between the two brothers who owned Adidas and one brother(i think the younger one) left Adidas and opened Puma in the same town.Its crazy down there.You are either an Adidas person or a Puma one and they hate each other.