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When I read that phrase,"feelings were hurt," Im reminded of that

cartoon "Tweety the Bird and Sylvester the Cat. "Oh Poor wittle putty

cats feewings were hurt.Bad Tweety Bird for Hurting poor putty

cat's feewings."

 

Its an apt example because Sylvester the cat is always schemeing how

to kill, cook and eat Tweety Bird for dinner. However, Smart Tweety

bird is always outwitting Sylvester. Their mutual owner only sees

poor Sylvester being repeatedly smashed and driven mad by Tweety.

Ignoring the fact that Sylvester the cat's sad predicament is a

direct result of his failed attempts to kill Tweety bird, the Owner

is always reprimanding Tweety bird. "Now you stop that, Tweety Bird.

Be nice to the poor kitty cat." The owner is blind to the dangers

created by putting a cat and a bird in the same room.

 

Meanwhile, Sylvester's cat eyes are glaring at Tweety bird, as his

mind begins schemeing up another oppurtunity to eat Tweety bird. All

the while he purrs and snuggles up to the owner.

 

In the same way, we see that the Hindus are always being targeted by

the Jihadis. The Jihadis are continually failing in their overall

goal of devouring India. The Indian govt, ignores the obvious that

the cat wants to eat the bird, and coddles the Muslims. "The poor

Muslims feewings were hurt, you bad, bad Hindus."

 

Arrest for Prophet Mohammad image

By Ram Dutt Tripathi

BBC News, Lucknow

"Authorities took action after a complaint by local Muslims who said

their feelings had been hurt by the book."

 

 

Islam considers images of the Prophet Mohammad blasphemy

Police in India's Uttar Pradesh state have arrested a publisher for a

sketch of the Prophet Mohammad in a book.

They said the drawing was likely to cause outrage among the Muslim

community as images of the Prophet are considered blasphemy in Islam.

 

The publisher, Amit Agrawal, was arrested in the city of Merrut, 80km

(50 miles) east of Delhi.

 

In 2001, Time magazine apologised to Muslims after an image of the

Prophet Mohammad sparked riots in Kashmir.

 

A court remanded Mr Agrawal in custody on Tuesday for 14 days.

 

Idol worship

 

The book, named Gyan Ganga, or River of Knowledge, was published by

the Heavens Publications House in the Civil Lines area of Merrut.

 

District magistrate, Chandra Bhanu, said 18 copies of the book had

been seized.

 

 

Kashmiri Muslims were angry at the image in Time

 

Authorities took action after a complaint by local Muslims who said

their feelings had been hurt by the book.

 

They said the sketch was against their religion, which bans idol

worship.

 

A police inquiry revealed the same sketch had appeared in another

book, published from the Una district in the Himalayan hill state of

Himachal Pradesh.

 

But the private publication was of so small a circulation it drew no

complaints.

 

In the 2001 Time magazine riots, students in Indian-administered

Kashmir offended by the image threw stones at police and burned

several cars, while security forces responded with tear gas and

bamboo canes.

 

The magazine was removed from news stands by a government order in

Muslim Malaysia.

 

The picture - part of a special report on "Jerusalem at the time of

Jesus" - showed the Prophet meeting the Archangel Gabriel to receive

a revelation from God.

 

In 2002, several Muslim countries banned an issue of Newsweek

magazine that carried an image of the Prophet Mohammad from an

undated Turkish manuscript.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/4699847.stm

 

 

 

IndianCivilization, "Benjamin Orion"

<orion777ben> wrote:

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> Arrest in India for Prophet Mohammad image

>

> http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/4699847.stm

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