geizr said:
Mr.Mattress said:
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But Fucking Murder should never be a consequence for simply saying whatever you want. Those 2 could have done anything, fucking anything else, then Murdering Cartoonists. They chose to Murder people they disagreed with. They even murdered people who were begging to be spared.
Let me put it you this way: Would you be okay Matt Stone and Trey Parker being murdered by a Christian because of their Depictions of Jesus Christ as a Drug Addicted Ninja, thus they should've expected it because they pissed off Christians?
EDIT: Actually, here's a different question: Most people would be against your opinion. So would it be okay if you're permabanned from this site, get fired from your job, get kicked out of your house, and get beaten 24/7 for your opinion? Like you said, every action you take has consequences.
I agree with you. Murder should never be the response to someone just saying what they want.
I am glad we are in agreement.
This is something you guys just ARE NOT GETTING about what I am saying. Look, 100%, the murder of Charlie Hebdo staff was a complete inappropriate response on the part of a few. In an IDEAL world, it is something that SHOULD NEVER, EVER HAPPEN! I believe and agree with that, 100%. The part you all keep missing is that we do not leave in an ideal world. We live in reality, and the reality is that human beings can do some fucked-up things sometimes in response to silly shit.
Is that what you're saying? That's not a good defense for anything. Your basically saying we shouldn't do anything that goes against fear or violence because people are fearful and violent. With that kind of logic, we shouldn't have laws because they will always be broken, and we shouldn't have governments because they will always fall.
And on your point of an Ideal world, shouldn't we be trying to reach for that? Isn't that something we'd want? Why would we give it up just because some people are willing to shoot others because they don't like this Ideal world?
When you say or do something to someone else, you need to be thinking REALITY, the fucked-up shit people may do in response, not the IDEAL, the wonderful enlightened way to properly respond. You need to be thinking about how your actions may affect and the kind of response it may elicit from another HUMAN BEING, not the idealized robot we wished all human beings would be.
Well how are you going to change the reality of the world if you don't even try? Charlie Hebdo might have been doing it the wrong way, but they where trying to point out the craziness in every extremist group and in every religion. That at least counts for something; they where trying to change the reality of these extremists by having a laugh at them. It might not change their opinion, but it would certainly change anyone willing to change, or at least listen and laugh along. You can't stop trying to change reality, just because someone will shoot you if you try. If people didn't change reality, blacks would still be lynched and segregated in the south, homosexuals and transexuals would be put in institutions, women would still be stuck as housewives, and Christianity would be enforcing blue laws all over the Christian World.
You might be fine with a Reality where people should expect to get hurt for making fun of Religion, but I do not.
Whether you are on the Internet, in a multiplayer game, or face-to-face with another person, you need to be thinking of that person's possible responses as a real human being and be prepared to deal with that response, and you need to be thinking of the REALITY, not the IDEAL.
Well, the Reality is that most of the time, people will either ignore you, insult you back or call the authorities (Or in case of the internet, hack you). Only Nut Jobs would murder you for an insult. Which is what these two terrorists are; Nut Jobs.
BTW, consequences does not mean just bad stuff happening. It also means good stuff. In the sense that I have been trying to use it (and clearly failing given the responses I'm getting) is that it is simply the result of an action, nothing more. It may be good; it may be bad. That is a subjective judgement that is made by the bearer of the consequences of such actions in the aftermath.
And I'll repeat, the Consequence for drawing cartoons should not be murder, attempted murder, bombings and death threats. But this is apparently the reality we have to live with, otherwise we'll all die.
And to directly address your contrived example at the end, if I knew ahead of time (and believe me, I am the type of person who would make all efforts to do so) that stating my opinion on this site would result in me being permabanned, fired from my job, kicked out of my house, and beaten 24/7, then I would not have joined this site in the first place such to entreat the possibility of such a consequence in response to such an action. You see how that's taking personal responsibility?
So instead of fighting injustice, you'd simply never rattle the cage? That might be taking personal responsibility, but it's also taking the easy way out, if you ask me. Instead of saying "Hey, it's not fair I can't voice my opinion without my life being destroyed", you would simply ignore the question all together. I hate to say this, but that's cowardly...
Now, let's turn that around. Supposed I felt it was wrong of the Escapist to have such a policy, and, as a statement of protest, I post my opinion on the Escapist and mention the hypothesized atrocities as being wrong and unethical. But, I would have to do so knowing that the consequences for the actions that I am about to take would be the aforementioned set of bad responses (bad for me, that is). However, and this is the important part, as a means of calling attention to such atrocities in the hope to gain sympathetic support to force the Escapist to change such a policy, I accept the consequences of those actions knowingly. I perform that action knowing that all the negative consequences mentioned will be exactly what will happen, but I perform the action anyway as a means of martyred protest. This is how a true freedom fighter behaves. They don't run from the consequences; they accept them, knowingly, willingly, but they do so in the hopes that their suffering will garner sympathy to bring about change.
That would be very brave and I would fully support you and your move.
Meanwhile, two French Muslims murder 11 Satirical Cartoonists and Journalists and 1 Cop who was begging for mercy, and are currently hiding and running away from French Authorities. Those two seem to be running from their consequences, and they certainly seem to be avoiding the reality that murder is illegal and that killing civilians that did nothing to them will only garner hatred for Islam in general.
Now, clearly, this in not what the staff at Charlie Hebdo desired, to be martyrs. They wanted to give criticism to an extremist segment that clearly has been going beyond the pale. That's all well and good. However, knowing how such a group operates and what their potential responses may be, one would think that a responsible adult whose thinking is reasonably grounded in the realities of human behavior would be more careful in crafting their criticism such to avoid causing troublesome responses. At the very least, be prepared for potential trouble, cause you know it's likely.
It's not like there weren't cops there, they just couldn't actually deal with the threat. And no, I wouldn't call the 12 People who died at Charlie's Martyrs. I am glad the Reality didn't stop them either, because then there would be one less voice in dealing with Extremism from everywhere, not just Islam. I am also glad that Reality will not stop them anyways as they will continue doing what they do. We need more people like Charlie Hedbo, and the South Park crew, to just look at Reality, point at it with the most absurd get-up on and say "Look at how ridiculous this is", and not be intimidated by the Reality police because they might die for it. We should not, and cannot, bow down to reality when the reality of the situation sucks, or else nothing will ever change!