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GilpinGuy
02-15-2015, 01:52
Is this lady a genius, suicidal, both, none of the above?

$10,000 Muhammad Art and Cartoon Contest (http://www.breitbart.com/texas/2015/02/11/10000-muhammad-art-and-cartoon-contest-to-be-held-at-site-of-stand-with-the-prophet-conference-in-texas/)


Pamela Geller is planning a “Draw the Prophet” event in Garland, Texas in the same location as a Muslim group held a “Stand with the Prophet” conference in January. The First Annual Muhammad Art Exhibit and Contest will be hosted by the Curtis Caldwell Center, which is owned and operated by the Garland Independent School District.


Geller’s event comes on the wake of the Islamic terrorist attack on the French magazine Charlie Hebdo in January. Following the attack, the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) scheduled the “Stand with the Prophet” conference at the public school district’s conference center. Geller, the President of the American Freedom Defense Initiative (AFDI), scheduled a protest (http://www.breitbart.com/texas/2015/01/18/pamela-geller-muslims-trying-to-restrict-free-speech-in-texas/) outside the event that was attended by approximately 2,000 people.


During the Free Speech Rally in Garland, Geller spoke with Breitbart Texas about her reaction to the large and loud crowd of protesters. She said that Muslims are trying to impose restrictions on free speech like they are doing in Paris. “Thousands of Americans said ‘no way!’”


“The media can smear us and the President can stand with them,” Geller said. “We the people are not having it. If there is any proof of that, it’s today. We dwarfed them.”
“If the Western media ran the Danish cartoons back when this Islamic supremacist movement first started gaining steam, the editorial staff of Charlie Hebdo would be alive today,” Geller stated in response to an inquiry from Breitbart Texas. “That said, the European press ran the Hebdo cartoons in the wake of that jihad slaughter. But the American press would not. The beacon of freedom, the shining light on a hill, is running scared. Well, that’s not who we are. The elites do not represent the people.”


“Enough is enough,” she explained. “They’re just cartoons. We’re holding this exhibit and cartoon contest to show how insane the world has become — with people in the free world tiptoeing in terror around supremacist thugs who actually commit murder over cartoons. If we can’t stand up for the freedom of speech, we will lose it — and with it, free society.”


The art exhibit and contest will be held at the Curtis Culwell Center in Garland on May 3rd. ”This was the site of a Muslim conference denouncing ‘Islamophobia’ — an obscene stand for them to take after the Charlie Hebdo massacre – and our massive Free Speech Rally outside that event,” Geller wrote in a press release obtained by Breitbart Texas.


The contest will take submissions online and the winner will be announced at the event in Garland. The winning cartoonist will receive a $10,000 prize. The exhibit will feature images of Islam’s prophet in both historical and contemporary settings. There will also be a series of speeches by internationally renowned free-speech advocates.


Geller explained that the art exhibit is the next logical step following AFDI’s Free Speech Rally in Garland. “This event will stand for free speech and show that Americans will not be cowed by violent Islamic intimidation,” she stated. “That is a crucial stand to take as Islamic assaults on the freedom of speech, our most fundamental freedom, are growing more insistent.”


“Of course, this event will require massive security,” she assured potential attendees. “But this exhibit has to be staged. If we don’t show the jihadis that they will not frighten us into silence, the jihad against freedom will only grow more virulent.”


An author and activist with passionate fans and detractors, Geller has been sounding the alarm about Muslim encroachment into Europe and America and the possible impact on American culture in the future. The Free Speech Rally Geller organized is one of many activities she has created to shine the light on radical Islam and the teachings of Imam’s in mosques in the United States. In June, 2010, Geller organized and led a group of approximately 5,000 protesters (http://www.cnn.com/2010/US/06/06/new.york.ground.zero.mosque/) (Geller released this estimate) to march on the site of the site of the proposed “Ground Zero Mosque.” Eventually, plans for the mosque were cancelled (http://nypost.com/2014/04/30/developer-ditches-ground-zero-mosque-to-create-museum-for-islam/).


Geller is also listed as an “Extremist” on the left-wing Southern Poverty Law Center’s (SPLC) website (http://www.splcenter.org/get-informed/intelligence-files/profiles/pamela-geller). The SPLC says she is the “anti-Muslim movement’s most visible and flamboyant figurehead. She’s relentlessly shrill and coarse in her broad-based denunciations of Islam.” The organization also lists AFDI as an anti-Muslim hate group.

GilpinGuy
02-15-2015, 02:14
I'm wondering if any gutsy "artist" will do a "Piss Muhammed", like "Piss Christ (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piss_Christ)".

Doubt it.

DAL357
02-15-2015, 07:51
Genius? Doubtful, but very good at promoting her cause.

Suicidal? Perhaps, but there are better, surer, ways of offing one's self.

Brave is the word I'd use to describe her actions, especially given the history of the way the thin-skinned followers of her object of derision have reacted to criticism in the past.

KS63
02-15-2015, 09:56
Good on her. No one else seems to have the balls to organize something like this.

electronman1729
02-15-2015, 09:58
Wish I could go!

ChunkyMonkey
02-15-2015, 12:17
Big thumbs up


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wctriumph
02-15-2015, 13:25
I wish I was artistic, I would enter for sure.

Duman
02-15-2015, 14:21
It's worth tracking.....

KS63
02-15-2015, 14:30
Thinking about entering online with my impression of Muhammed with a goat in stick figure form. I think I got a chance!

ruthabagah
02-15-2015, 14:31
I wish I was artistic, I would enter for sure.

you don't need to be... I will enter my modern interpretation of the prophet: a pile of shit on a dirty canvas.

trlcavscout
02-15-2015, 17:28
I still want a Calvin peeing on the prophet sticker. It will be fun to watch the festivities :)

Gman
02-15-2015, 18:55
Nice to see someone standing up for our principles. 'Run and hide' doesn't make the islamists go away.

sniper7
02-15-2015, 22:52
I hope we get some good YouTube videos out of this!

Great-Kazoo
02-15-2015, 23:40
Going to enter myself. Haven't had a good fatwa against me in 15 years, at least.

MrPrena
02-16-2015, 04:04
WHen I was a kid, my mom put me on an art academy for after school. It did not pay out. :(
Looking forward to see top 25 cartoons.

SamuraiCO
02-16-2015, 10:00
She will be safe in Texas with all those crazy gun toting citizens. It is because of this fact that she can be so brazen with her first amendment rights.

stubbicatt
02-16-2015, 10:44
Near as I can tell, popular approval of such a thing depends largely on whose goat is being gored. (pun intended).

Ferinstance, Westboro Baptist Church protesting the funerals/interments of US veterans seems to raise a lot of hackles.

The way I see it, heaping derision on something someone holds sacred is disrespectful, whether I agree with them or not, and it should be avoided.

HoneyBadger
02-16-2015, 15:08
She will be safe in Texas with all those crazy gun toting citizens. It is because of this fact that she can be so brazen with her first amendment rights.
Have you ever been to Texas? It is barely even a red state these days, let alone filled with "crazy gun toting citizens". [facepalm]

Great-Kazoo
02-16-2015, 16:03
Near as I can tell, popular approval of such a thing depends largely on whose goat is being gored. (pun intended).

Ferinstance, Westboro Baptist Church protesting the funerals/interments of US veterans seems to raise a lot of hackles.

The way I see it, heaping derision on something someone holds sacred is disrespectful, whether I agree with them or not, and it should be avoided.

So one cannot make fun of a group whose teachings (To Some) condone beheadings, suicide bombings and blatant intolerance of any faith / religion, other than Islam

wctriumph
02-16-2015, 16:14
So one cannot make fun of a group whose teachings (To Some) condone beheadings, suicide bombings and blatant intolerance of any faith / religion, other than Islam

Well, sure you can, this is America and you know what they say: "Fuck you if you can't take a joke."

I think if more people had a broader sense of humor, there might be less strife in the world. Of course, you never can tell about insane people that want to kill other people over a cartoon.

Irving
02-16-2015, 16:25
Not that I've studied the Karan, but I've heard that the whole reason people weren't to depict Mohammad in the first place was the Mohammad did not want to become idolized himself, as he was just God's messenger. If you're out killing people who have depicted Mohammad, you've very well missed the point and are a disgrace to Islam. That's assuming that interpretation I heard was correct, but it certainly sounds reasonable.

*I don't know the correct spelling of "mohammad, muhammed" whatever, and will demonstrate my lack of interest in idolizing that figure by not even bothering to look up the correct spelling.

HoneyBadger
02-16-2015, 16:37
Not that I've studied the Karan, but I've heard that the whole reason people weren't to depict Mohammad in the first place was the Mohammad did not want to become idolized himself, as he was just God's messenger. If you're out killing people who have depicted Mohammad, you've very well missed the point and are a disgrace to Islam. That's assuming that interpretation I heard was correct, but it certainly sounds reasonable.

*I don't know the correct spelling of "mohammad, muhammed" whatever, and will demonstrate my lack of interest in idolizing that figure by not even bothering to look up the correct spelling.
*Or the correct spelling of Koran [Poke]

Irving
02-16-2015, 16:39
That's an easy one I should have known. I'll hurry to correct the spelling as quickly as my respect for said religion will allow.

HoneyBadger
02-16-2015, 16:54
That's an easy one I should have known. I'll hurry to correct the spelling as quickly as my respect for said religion will allow.
Better watch your back... not only are they batsh!t crazy, they are also grammar nazis!

Great-Kazoo
02-16-2015, 17:19
Better watch your back... not only are they batsh!t crazy, they are also grammar nazis!

NAZI'S ? Thought they were Mooselimbs?

Cthulhu
02-16-2015, 17:49
It's gotta get bad before it gets worse...

roberth
02-16-2015, 18:03
NAZI'S ? Thought they were Mooselimbs?

Same difference.


Those of you with dogs, get your dog to crap out a portrait. You know what they say about monkeys typing and Shakespeare...same thing for dogs crapping and Mohammad.