Posted on 05/19/2010 8:12:57 AM PDT by Mr. Mojo
LAHORE, Pakistan (AP) - Pakistan's government ordered Internet service providers to block Facebook on Wednesday amid anger over a page that encourages users to post images of Islam's Prophet Muhammad.
The Facebook page at the center of the dispute - "Everybody Draw Mohammed Day!" - encourages users to post images of the prophet on May 20 to protest threats made by a radical Muslim group against the creators of "South Park" for depicting Muhammad in a bear suit during an episode earlier this year.
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Where will the next Jihad Jane meet up with her radical boyfriends then?
Simply no sense of humor.
I guess I’ll be getting less death threats for being part of the draw Mohammed group.
I will not be saddened if the Moslems blow up the entire Facebook system.
Just anger? Come on...let’s not block it until they reach outrage.
Facebook -v- Muzzies,
it’s like watching Notre Dame-v-USC (you don’t want either one to win, so you simply sit for 4 qtrs praying a stadium collapse takes them all out)
“Muslim Anger”
is there anything about which they are not angry?
They do seem defined by the term "thin skinned"...
A quality shared by Obama, not coincidentally.
Yep,their own ignorance,rage, and intolerance
Before the Paki government acted, they should’ve checked with Rage Boy.
LOL So are they keeping it blocked forever? I don’t think the art will be up for only one day?
Rage Boy is just pissed off because he has 0 Friends.
Alright! Tomorrow is Draw Mohammed Day! Can’t wait!
I’m part of that group as well. Glad to see FB not punking out like South Park did.
since all the women wear burquas I imagine there was not much market for Facebook...
Alright! Tomorrow is Draw Mohammed Day! Cant wait!
Everybody should then make 10 photocopies and mail them to random addresses in Iran, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia. Will be fun to completely shut-down their postal services.
Allahu akbar Allahu akbar!!!
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