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It seems Pope Francis thinks that the Charlie Hebdo crew may have been pushing the boundaries a little too far with their mocking of people’s faiths. Can’t say that’s surprising, right?
Often, an eye for an eye is what you WANT to do to, at the very least, make yourself feel a bit better. But sometimes taking the high road is actually the better option. Humans still need to learn that.
The latest edition of Charlie Hebdo is proving rather popular, and some folks are doing their utmost to cash in while they can.
Some intrepid phone-wielding civilians managed to film some rather alarming footage of the Charlie Hebdo gunmen. Watch it here.
Our favourite Springfield-based family have shown their support for those in Paris, as evident from the ending of their latest episode.
Apple has rushed through a new app designed to connect you with fellow ‘Charlies’ across the world, get on board now.
Some of the outcomes from the marches in France on Sunday are just wonderful. Seeing so many people together for a cause, and to agree on something… we need more of that.
Boko Haram’s ‘Deadliest Massacre’: 2,000 Feared Dead In Nigeria – Amnesty International calls the killings ‘a disturbing and bloody escalation’ and a local defence group says its fighters have given up trying to count the bodies. [guardian] Firebombing At German Paper That Ran Charlie Hebdo Cartoons – A German tabloid that paid tribute to those killed at […]