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To: epicure who wrote (1808)7/19/2005 12:13:46 PM
From: MulhollandDrive  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 541965
 
your so called argument was based upon your opinions...i saw nothing in your argument to negate the reasonable, accepted definition of the word 'protest'

you amplified your erroneous connotation of the word 'protester' by including acts of violence and willful destruction of property and human life as part of legitimate forms of protest

well yes, one can 'protest' by committing criminal acts

but at the end of the day

they are just criminal acts, not 'protest'

so you never answered my question...

according to the killer of van gogh he was protesting van gogh's film about the treatment of muslim women under islam...

in other words he had a 'grievance'

you agree? disagree?

was he 'protesting'?

or was it a rage killing <MURDER> because van gogh had the temerity to speak his mind by way of his film ?

i tend to think the latter