A British School Caves to the Muslim Mob

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Since we do not know what Mohammad looked like at all, how could any attempt to make image of Mohammad be anything but derogatory?
Once we dont know what MudHamMud looked like, then Muzzies have no reason to be upset.

If if bothers you, dont draw pictures of your idea of MudHamMud
 
I understand that the source in the OP is leaning to one side and plays on emotions. But it raises an important issue concerning a certain community living in the UK (and not only there).

What to do with the questions about Mohammad which may seem offensive for some part of Muslim community?.

No one should be forbidden from teaching a 'secular' version about Mohammad. I would agree that this lessons should be voluntary for pupils and they (or their parents) should be able to choose. But a teacher should be able to carry out their work.

I think that the deeds of protesters can be described as a hate crime in it's pure meaning
 

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