Garfield and Prophet Muhammad

danish_020206_232.jpgAnger over the cartoons [and subsequent reprinting of said cartoons] has reached a fever pitch.

Just two days ago an unidentified man became so upset over the unfair stereotypes in the strip that he attempted to blow up the newspaper’s offices. In a note attached to the improvised explosive device, he explained the reasoning behind his garfield_muhammad.jpgdesperate act: “This will teach you people to to automatically assume that Muslims are terrorists- oh, wait.”
What can I say to that?

2 Responses to “Garfield and Prophet Muhammad”

  1. Thanos Says:

    I’ve just read that according the Islamic laws is forbidden to picture Mohamed or any of his followers and that actually there is not any picture, painting, written description or anything that shows how Mohamed looked like. So how do they know that the person in the cartoons was Mohamed?

  2. Oli Says:

    Maybe he looks like me! They should start bowing infront of me until I discover my real me… Mohamed! I’m serious!

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