Yesterday a number of cartoonists and activists around the world partook in "Everybody Draw Mohammed Day." The campaign encouraged people to submit caricatures of the Muslim prophet Muhammad to ...
Earlier this week, everyone’s favorite eternal teenage antagonists, South Park, spat in the face of Islamic religious law by depicting the Prophet Muhammad… in a bear costume. Comedy Central went weak ...
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The Seattle Weekly Explains How She's Doing "Norris views the situation with her customary sense of the world's complexity, and absurdity," Seattle Weekly Editor-in-Chief Mark Fefer writes. "When FBI ...
A cartoonist in Seattle who promoted an "Everybody Draw Mohammed Day" last spring is now in hiding after her life was threatened by Islamic extremists. The cartoonist, Molly Norris, has changed her ...
On April 25 a Seattle Cartoonist Molly Norris came on a radio show to announce that she was organizing a cartoon drawing event called Muhammad day in response to Comedy Central’s decision to censor an ...
You remember Comedy Central’s decision to censor last week’s episode of South Park? The episode was bleeped after a guy in New York who runs a radical pro-Muslim blog warned that somebody might try to ...
Well... technically... it's actually a major rule of the religion that all Muslims must be offended by someone drawing a picture and saying it is Mohammed. Any Muslim ...
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