(January 7, 2016 at 3:38 pm)Homeless Nutter Wrote:(January 7, 2016 at 3:12 pm)Drich Wrote: Hebdo fashion satire= mean spirited look at a person or group of people who do not meet my/hebdo standard of self righteousness, and therefore by the standard of hebdo, can be be made fun of in such away as to be 'blasphmously' of offensive to said group, and when called on said bulling, cry out for my right to 'freedom of speech.'
Anyone can be made fun of; that's not a "standard of hebdo", numbnuts - that's the definition of freedom of speech. I understand that people, who believe in stupid stuff without evidence, would like to be the exception, protected from deserved ridicule, but get it into your thick heads - you are not "special". Your dumb beliefs can be made fun of, just like any other beliefs. It doesn't matter if you call it "sacrilege", or "blasphemy" - those terms only mean anything to believers and are part of the beliefs, which are being made fun of.
Hey - religious people are free to publish their own satirical magazines, aimed at whatever they like - that's free speech for you. Except creating satire requires sense of humor and that's dependent on intelligence - which is why religious people don't do that... It seems that the godless have been blessed with all the intelligence, talent and creativity - go figure. All religious people are good at is passive aggression... and regular aggression, I guess.
See post 28 it applies to you more so than Crosseye 1