Let me repeat - the art was not critical of Islam, but of Islamic terrorism. It was banned anyway by taxpayer-funded Penn State University. Which should be a call to all Christians to start beheading people. Or at least slitting a bunch of throats - publicly and on-camera. Because if Christians did that, maybe they wouldn't have to put up with taxpayer-funded art exhibits that show Jesus receiving homosexual oral sex. Or the crucifix in a jar or urine as art, again at taxpayer expense. And we wouldn't have to put up with idiot SCOTUS justices giving special preference just to Muslims in clamping down on the free speech of everyone else. But Christians don't behead people, or force them to become Chritians, and react with tolerance rather than violence, which is why wimpy liberal 'artists' continue to defecate on Christianity but won't touch Islam with a 10-foot paint brush. The only message that they make at this point is that they're a bunch of wimpy douchebags. Penn State art graduate Joshua Stulman is not one of those, and has been censored using our taxpayer dollars as a result:
Stulman learned one lesson from Penn State - if you're going to mock anyone, make sure you mock the Creator of the universe and the Lord of Lords, King of Kings. Mocking fictitious Islamic terrorists on the other hand is off limits. Or so says our liberal ruling class. HT: moonbattery
Stulman learned one lesson from Penn State - if you're going to mock anyone, make sure you mock the Creator of the universe and the Lord of Lords, King of Kings. Mocking fictitious Islamic terrorists on the other hand is off limits. Or so says our liberal ruling class. HT: moonbattery
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