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Everybody Draw Muhammad Day – For or Against?

Whether or not you are cheering for or yelling against today's "Everybody Draw Muhammad Day," it is critical to take a moment and reflect on the importance of freedom of speech.

On this increasingly popular day, we have harnessed the opportunity to showcase the importance of freedom of speech, and raise awareness without being offensive.

Click here to see how intolerant radical Muslims are by asking – Can Your Religion Take a Joke?

Pass this video on to your friends and family. Take action. Celebrate freedom of speech by raising awareness today.

Author: Lianne

Citizens Against Citizens Against Humor Stand Up for South Park Creators

I am sure most of you have heard about the latest South Park drama. Basically, creators Matt Stone and Trey Park depicted Mohammad in a bear costume in the 200th episode of the show. They said that the joke was that he had to be in a suit because they couldn't portray him otherwise. As it turns out they basically received death threats anyways. Now, the site revolutionmuslim.com that initiated the threats has now been hacked. Sounds too funny to be true? It gets better. Now an organization called "Citizens Against Citizens Against Humor" have announced that May 20th will be Everybody Draw Muhammad Day. In the poster below you can see that their goal is to water down the pool of targets and defend the first amendment. First off all, this is an extremely creative way to stand up for freedom of speech. We should continue to look for creative and smart ways to get our point across. However, is it possible this is going to far? Can we come up with a better way to protect our rights and freedoms without being offensive?

Author: Lianne
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