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Mickey Mouse tweet by Egypt's Sawiris angers conservatives
One of Egypt's richest men has been accused of mocking Islam after tweeting cartoons of Mickey and Minnie Mouse wearing conservative Muslim attire.
Telecoms mogul and Coptic Christian Naguib Sawiris apologised for re-posting the images on Twitter a few days ago, saying he meant no offence. http://img835.imageshack.us/img835/6...0110982041.jpg Naguib Sawiris is a leading secularist and recently formed a political party. But several Islamic lawyers have filed a formal complaint and there are calls for a boycott of his businesses. The outcry comes at a time of tension between Egypt's Christians and Muslims. There are also concerns about the growing influence of the ultra-conservative Salafists in Egypt. Salafists take their inspiration from the early generations of Muslims who were close to the Prophet Muhammad and his message. The tweeted images showed Mickey Mouse wearing a traditional Islamic robe with a full beard, while Minnie Mouse is wearing a niqab - a full-body veil - with just her eyes showing. She is identifiable by her large ears and trademark pink hair ribbon. The cartoons were already widely circulating online, but when Mr Sawiris re-posted them last week, he received an immediate angry reaction from people who said they were offended. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-13944231 Note: 28 June 2011 Last updated at 12:40 GMT |
He should had known how sensitive insecure and fragile muslim feeling are.:haha:
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Just outside, OT
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Mickey, have real turbans on their heads, so they are probably true :haha:
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They never had a problem with Muslim Mickey before: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RdWV02Szb5k
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Hmmm....He sounds like Hitler, I wonder if the translation is true :doh:
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I wonder how many naive european supporters of the upcoming "freedom flotilla" have seen this... |
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Its Hamas Al Aqsa TV. Europeans don't know twat about whats going on here. |
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It's more something like selective perception. See only the things you want to see and mute the stuff you don't want to hear. That's were stuff like "Hamas is a organisation that helps the poor" (heard by myself) comes from. |
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One for the westerners telling them what they want to hear and another for locals. When something is made public(like lets say some Ahmadinejad or Nasrallah speeches or whatever)its regarded naturaly as some crazy talk in the west. Its doesn't matter that millions of locals may take it seriously. In particular the ones that grew up in the regime. |
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That's why I am not too optimistic, when I see how children are indoctrinated through channels like hamas tv. The only good thing is that people of today have much more possibilities to get informations, I hope for the Palestinian children that they receive and watch other channels, some without hate. Quote:
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It was also reported when MEMRI had supplied lots of western news outlets with some very dodgy translations from terrorist TV and they foolishly had run it as news without checking if the translation was bull.:yep: Silly western media, publishing propoganda without question eh:yeah: Quote:
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