Well, we all know what happens when the media makes a joke out of terrorism. Charlie Hebdo earlier this year suffered a massacre because their belief of freedom of speech angered the wrong people. I think it's important to not allow our countries become frightened of terrorism, but it's also not something we should be joking too much about either. And I don't think those pictures are funny, or really help?

Using pictures of Mohammed for example, would anger the wrong people, and might upset people we don't realise we're hurting. I have a few Muslim friends who are pretty laid back about this sort of thing, but their traditional parents or grandparents probably wouldn't be happy about opening a news paper to find mockeries of their religion and/or way of life, even if it wasn't meant to.

I think it's something we should be sensitive about, and I don't think it's do anyone any harm if more people adopted free speech without being assholes about it. Why can't freedom of speech be about telling the truth, instead of being able to say everything and anything maliciously? It's a powerful tool, and yet is too often used the wrong way. Just because you CAN doesn't always mean you SHOULD, ya know?