Question is - do you see it as freedom of speach/expression - or the freedom to create genocide? Is it political editorializing? Could be... without knowing the affiliation of said one couldn't answer that and even then it is an assumption.
.dark, Here's the key distinction. The cartoons in question were one persons idea of political commentary, irony, joke, editorial. The billboard, was government representing a government position. Even I don't believe that 100% of the people of Iran believe the words or support the position represented by the billboard. But when the attacks come from Israel, the bombs won't distinguish them. When the come, the media will point to the dead and dying women, children and elderly killed. The billboard will not be remember or mentioned, yet my guess is today in Israel it's being used as yet another reason or excuse to attack Iran. Then the riots and killings occurred in Amsterdam, the focus of much of the commentary wasn't on the riots or killings but on the rationalized excuse of one person's opinion of a group of people represented by a cartoon. If integrity is represented by consistency I trust the same focus will be on Iran when that attack occurs.
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