There’d be dead people. Lots of them.

Piss Christ.
A crucifix submerged in human urine.
In the US, we call this garbage art.
Now. As far as anyone can tell, and much to the chagrin of many brilliant liberals who loved the Koran in the Commode story, that story didn’t happen. This one did.
And it was celebrated.
No one died.
No gunshots.
No one wounded.
Instead, it was called art.

From the infamous “Sensation” exhibit, we have the Mother of Jesus adorned with elephant feces.
No one died.
No gunshots.
No one wounded.
Instead, it was called art.
Any deaths? No.
In 2002, Palestinian terrorists raided the Church of the Nativity, one of the most sacred sites in all of Christianity. While in it, they urinated on the floor, wiped their asses with pages torn out of bibles, and used clergy (priests and nuns) as human shields. They stole prayer books, candlesticks, and anything else that looked like gold.
I think I’ve made my point.
Were people outraged? Of course.
Were people pissed? Of course.
Were people calling for heads? Figuratively, yes.
But did anyone die? Get injured? Get hurt?
Memo to muslims and liberals: The Koran wasn’t flushed. Get over it. We all have our problems. Some of ours are real. Some of yours are fabricated. But, as I’ve said before… Civilized societies don’t act like animals when they’re angry. They don’t shoot people when they get their feelings hurt. If they did, plenty of people would’ve been wiped out, many of you offended souls included, if the Christians around the world played that game.
When you dip a representation of the Lord Jesus Christ in a bucket of urine and adorn the Blessed Virgin Mary with piles of elephant feces, and then completely desecrate one of the most holy sites in a religion and its holiest book, that’s something to be offended about.
If muslims are looking for a way out of the 14th century, not throwing temper tantrums might be a good place to start.