“In any war between the civilized man and the savage, support the civilized man. Support Israel. Defeat Jihad.”
One Muslim subway rider, Abdul Yasar, thinks the ads are unsettling and may potentially spark more animosity by Muslims in here in the U.S.
“If you don’t want to see what happened in Libya and Egypt after the video — maybe not so strong here in America — you shouldn’t put this up,” Yasar said.
“If it’s not a film it’s a cartoon, if it’s not a cartoon it’s a teddy bear,” she said. “What are you going to do? Are you going to reward Islamic extremism? I will not sacrifice my freedom so as not to offend savages.”
it seems in the "seat of our democracy".. free speech can be "deferred"
In Washington, Gellar’s ad was “deferred”, citing the ongoing violence in the Middle East. Dan Stessel, spokesman for the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority said, “To be clear, we have not rejected the ad,” but “merely asked the advertiser to be sensitive to the timing of the placement out of a concern for public safety, given current world events.”
I would bet they try to "defer" until after the election... :?