Fact - The Bill’s passage through the Oireachtas had started MONTHS BEFORE the whole Danish debacle on 17 September 2005 Lowing, So you're wrong there again i'm afriad. next?lowing wrote:
The Danish cartoons happened in 2005, not a year later, OUT OF THE BLUE the blasphemy laws in Ireland reared its ugly head in 2006, along with several other nations. It was never a big deal or pressing issue BEFORE those cartoons. NEVER. Never any outrage never any incitement. No one was concerned about religious backlash UNTIL the Danish cartoons.IG-Calibre wrote:
Sez you, that is your opinion of "outrage", but, the fact is, if there had been no outrage in Ireland, there would of been no court case. So again, proove the connection between the Danish cartoon and the Irish reform? assert some fucking facts, what are they? SHOW US THEM! BUT STOP JUST SPOUTING YOUR WORTHLESS FUCKIN OPINION 'CAUSE IT MAKES SENSE IN YOUR WARPED FUCKING HEAD..lowing wrote:
THERE WAS NOT OUTRAGE OR INCITEMENT!!
Outrage and incitement leads to riots in the streets, cars burning building burning people murdered, not a "lengthy 5 year court case" . No one was afraid of the Catholics or what they might do? It went to fucking court NOT to the masses for violent upheaval. It is time you come to grips with the difference. there was no outrage or incitement involved, not in the context that Cams source held as a major concern.
EXCEPT by the pressing nations of Islam.
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