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As an American myself who's bothered to actually read the various Supreme Court rulings on interpretation of freedom of speech, I would say that it would be a very bad idea for any "American company" to participate in or even endorse such an inflammatory, immature, rude, and insensitive concept.
Of course, if you're just making a bad joke, please, do carry on. I guess.
Agreed this is not something Rosty should endorse in any way shape or form. I'm torn on the matter personally. If it could be done responsibly, tastefully and with proper satire and some measure of respect, it'd be a great show of support for the cartoonists who were persecuted, [the cartoonist from Denmark who was killed for his cartoons, the South Park team having received death threats, and more recently with the Seattle cartoonist[, but there's a delicate line between satire and an outright attack, and I've little doubt [call me pessimistic] an event like this will result in anything short of, as CaptainJack said, immature inflammatory material. Its really an overreaction to an overreaction, and its become a great big mess.
In defense of the event, so far as I know, none of those cartoonists did anything worse than is done daily with any political figure or any other religious figure/icon/deity/entity/being, why should one religious figure get special exception from satire? While a religion might forbid the depiction of a certain figure, it surely grants them no right to bring harm to anyone, regardless of beliefs.
Just as you have the right to say what you will of any party within reasonable bounds, freedom of speech grants that party the same rights of you, however any party's rights end when they infringe upon another's, and that's often a murky grey-ish area. When it becomes an organized persecution tho, its starts to step out of the grey and into the black. I think we, as artists, could all probably use a refresher course on what is granted by freedom of speech, and what is an abuse of freedom of speech. We could probably use a refresher on copyright laws as well, but that's another story.
Daidolos, I've no issue with those who do choose to participate, tho I'd like to see and feel it would be most poignant if done with respect, but I don't think Rosty should advocate anything that targets or excludes anyone. Also bear in mind, this is Rosty's playground, and your freedom of speech is, as is true for most of the internet, not wholly guaranteed.
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Quote - the cartoonist from Denmark who was killed for his cartoons..
He is still alive, but some mentally disturbed person broke into his house with an axe and he managed to escape into a specially built shelter. Moreover he is guarded by police 24/7 and a guy just got arrested in Denmark after a bomb went off in his hotel room, he had a map with that news papers HQ circled.
So, be carefull what you wish for.
Ah, thanks for clarifying that, I seem to have been confusing the cartoonist from Denmark with Theo van Gogh, the Dutch director, who was referenced in the threats made toward the South Park camp.
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Renderosity, as an American company, should join this artist, in standing up for free speech, and free artistic expression by hosting an event here.
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/comic-riffs/2010/09/report_draw_muhammad_cartoonis.html
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