So, to get back to the original point of the post and not get bogged down in who is and isn't a liberal, what the definition of a liberal is, and the religion ******** aspect of the discussion.
@WhiteTailEER
This event was a direct response but not as you are portraying. The previous event by Muslims was to raise money to help combat the message of Islam being radical and violent. The event being held by Gellar was to portray Islam as what many feel it is. They were not trying to stop Muslims from promoting their anti-defamation cause.
Further, did you see where the imam on Greta basically calling out Gellar and said she should be tried in a Sharia court and face capital punishment? He essentially said the actions of the Jihadis were justified.
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@WVPATX's point, those who are condemning the actions of Gellar are sickening to me. She has every right to do what she was doing. Why are we afraid to offend Islam but not other religions? If you say it's because of the fear of what they might do and it being irresponsible, IMO that is tantamount to submitting to the terrorists objectives. They have created a fear in our society by their actions. Their methods are working essentially. I'm all for what she was doing. It reminds me of 2 incidents. 1 was back in 2004/2005 where a dutch newspaper was going to run a cartoon caricature of Mohammaed with his beard or turban as a bomb. Under fear of reprisal, they cancelled it. The other was Southpark planning to do something similar and it was also blocked from airing. Now that I think about it, Scientology did the same thing to Southpark.
While obviously offensive to Islam, who gives a ****? She was well within her rights to express their beliefs and perceptions on what Islam represents and I applaud her for having the guts to do it. I'm appalled that anyone in this country would be against it regardless of whether it was in poor taste or not. For the record, I supported "piss Christ" and "**** Christ" when those were done as well.