Thanks, so basically they already knew that a lot of people don't like what they do. And they chose to do it anyway.
So they were completely unaware that some muslims do not like Mohammed cartoons when they made their first one?
Now you just make them sound incredibly naive.
You don't understand well because I said none of that.
What I said is that sometimes your actions have consequences in reality, that does not mean anyone is excused or anyone is blamed, it's just reality. They are dead in reality even though they shouldn't be. We could also ban ISIS tomorrow but that alone wouldn't make them disappear tomorrow, or would it? I think that is what Gilrandir's point boils down to as I have trouble seeing him as someone who thinks that it is morally right to avenge the prophet with blood and silence others to defend him, but he can correct me if I'm wrong.
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