A new Charlie Hebdo cartoon portrays dead 3-year-old refugee Aylan Kurdi as a sexual attacker in Germany. Hiding behind free speech protections doesn't mean what you're drawing isn't bigoted and deeply offensive.
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posted on 14/1/16
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posted on 14/1/16
If its within the law then its within the law, if you don't like it then just don't read it.
If its illegal then yes obviously people can stand up.
However the magazine is acting within the current law, soo.. Just don't read it
posted on 14/1/16
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posted on 14/1/16
Also the EDL are actually undercover IS revolutionary fighters who are trying to stir racial hatred.
You find out something new every day
posted on 14/1/16
some of us do...and we dont even realise it at the time
posted on 14/1/16
Hebdo does lack taste, and although satire aimed at church, religion and politics is part of western culture, there is no need to go all frankie boyle nasty, imo.
posted on 14/1/16
Takes away from the real enemy in islamic state, on the bloodlust trail everyday now.
For me, children and especially dead kids are not cartoon material.
posted on 15/1/16
comment by Just Shoot (U10408)
posted 18 hours, 17 minutes ago
Freedom or speech? So it is OK is someone lobby's for the age of consent to be lowered to 12 outside a school?
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Should just move to mexico
posted on 15/1/16
People are desperate to be offended, this article proves that.
posted on 15/1/16
That may be true, may also be why they buy Charlie Hebdo...and why they cater for that market