Some of you may have heard about this especially if you're in the DFW group - others, probably not...
http://www.cnn.com/2015/05/03/us/mohamm ... index.html
http://www.cnn.com/2015/05/04/us/garlan ... index.html
Apparently over the weekend, there was "free speech event" with a "contest" for the best drawing of Muhammad held at a public building in Garland, TX. Two people with assault rifles, one of whom identifying with ISIS, attempted to assault the event, but were shot dead. Read the news articles for more details...
I'm not sure what to say on this subject that hasn't already been said about other events like it in the past...but to me, there are two sides to this whole thing - and both of them are the wrong side of everything.
In my opinion, free-speech or not, it's disrespectful to knowingly antagonize another person's beliefs. Everyone at that conference knew what they were doing wouldn't be tolerated by the people they were aiming it at, and they had no businesses attempting to draw another religion's figurehead. It is a 100% certainty that they did not believe in the religion, so they can't claim it was their own religious event - and anyone who did believe in it would have been forbidden from drawing it. From my view, they would have gotten what they deserved if the gunmen made it through.
On the other side of the coin though, people of a religion need to understand that the rules of their religion don't apply to everyone - they only apply to anyone who wants to take part in that faith. If it was ok to kill people who don't share in your beliefs, the crusades would still be going on today as "a thing" and it's doubtful that any other religions would have made it through all the centuries since to today.
Personally, I don't understand what motivates some people to do this as grown adults. When I was a kid, I held similar beliefs that there is only one right religion and everyone else was literally "evil". That is complete smurf-poo in my view today, where I hold that there are no right religions, and that the choice to escalate a historical document and its characters to a supernatural level is a misunderstood interpretation of the text. It wasn't until I let go of my views on religion that I was able to attempt to see things from an outside perspective where both sides are wrong in how they're behaving...and it makes me sad for the future of humanity...and its past.