(November 7, 2010 at 11:55 am)Rwandrall Wrote: Again, you still see things through your own point if view. That is wrong. These muslims WERE victims by their own standards. If you think insulting your God is insulting you and all you stand for personally, then you ARE a victim. It doesn't matter what the person insulting you feels about it. It is subjective considering of what is an assault to you or not. Just because you don't intend to offend or feel like it's enough to be offended, does not mean that they are not offended.
I disagree. They were not victims. They had been disagreed with and it displeased them, so they cried victim. Disagreeing with someone's views openly does not equate to victimization unless it inspires some sort of action against them directly, in which case it has only lead to victimization.
I just disagreed with something you believe. Do you feel victimized? Of course not. The scale may be different, but the concept remains the same.