@shamans You seem to think that criticism of Islam is the same as hating Islam. There is a vast difference between ‘criticizing’Islam like cnuts as Wilders do or profound religious criticism. The one thing is very liberal the other thing is bigotry. To put the people who rightfully criticize Islam in here in the same basket as Wilders and Trump that’s unfair. Just as it would be unfair to put you in a basket with the people who pose the death threats. That’s what I meant.
There is nothing wrong with protesting there is something wrong with trying to impose religious fanatism on the curriculum and calling for people to be prosecuted.
No I am not confusing the two. But sometimes, critiques hide behind "we are just criticizing" shield to push their agenda against Islam. That agenda can be all the way to hate to just not wanting practicing muslims in the west.
Genuine criticism happens all the time. This idea that criticism of Islam is met with instant death from most of muslim population is crazy. As I said before universities here have high level classes here discussing Islam in detail and criticizing every aspect of it. I have not heard of a single person protest that because it's educational and a free society to critique.
Even online on forums and the internet there are so many discussion board criticizing Islam. No one has a problem.
That's totally different than what happened here. At the very least, if the teacher was so interested in this important life lesson why could he not have warned the students beforehand or made them sign a wavier that they'll be discussing topics that are offensive to the muslim community so please do not show up?
EDIT: If you want to criticize Islam, no one has ever stopped you in any democratic modern western state.