Originally posted by: LuvBolly
OK playing devil's advocate for a moment if I may. I don't think anyone is comparing the two incidents. I'm sure the people who tweeted those comments are aware that what happened with him was an accident. I also don't think anyone undermines or trivializes what happened in Peshawar or questions that it was anything short of heinous and inhuman. I think the issue here is Salman's specific tweet about ending even one human life, which he is also responsible for. Not only that but for the past 12 years he's refused to take responsibility for it. He should not be compared those monsters responsible for Peshawar's Black Friday and I don't think anyone was doing that. But the fact remains he's not exactly an example of one who respects the law of the land sort of speak.Maybe he should have used a different way to express his outrage. Maybe he doesn't even care what other people's opinions are which is his prerogative. He certainly has every right it condemn acts of terror and express his opinions. But that right and freedom of expression is allotted to everyone including people who have responded to his tweets.I still think everyone's issue here was his specific use of the verse "to end one innocent life ..."
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