Newsweek asked its readers to debate the cover using the hashtag #MuslimRage. The conversation quickly went from being a discussion to ridicule with the respected magazine getting served a healthy dose of humour and sarcasm.
Here is what some people had to say of the most trending topic:
Reza Aslan @rezaaslan
Welcome to the new digital age @Newsweek. Your attempts to use#MuslimRage to discuss your foul cover has become funniest joke on twitter.
Jordan Hoffman @JHoffman6
75% of the #MuslimRage tags are indignant remarks at @newsweek. The other 25% are hummus jokes. W2G dying old media.
H.A.S @hoshearpuri
thought of the day for the free thinkers & defenders of free speech "Freedom of speech is useless without freedom of thought"#MusilmRage
Five Rupees @FiveRupees
"Newsweek's 'Muslim Rage': A sickening piece of shock journalism that cheapens a once great magazine" http://bit.ly/S0w1jG
Rev. Emily C. Heath @calledoutrev
Seriously, judging a faith by it's extremists is dishonest and lazy. It's like saying Pat Robertson represents all Christians. #muslimrage
Jared Keller @jaredbkeller
No thanks. RT @Newsweek Want to discuss our latest cover? Let's hear it with the hashtag: #MuslimRage.
Hend @LibyaLiberty
I'm having such a good hair day. No one even knows. #MuslimRage
Nevine @NevineZaki
men with food stuck in their beards... oh no... THE SIGHT of men with food stuck in their beards #MuslimRage
Khurram Husain @KhurramHusain
LOL"@OmairZeeshan: Woh dupatta nahin pehanti, mummy sey kaisay milwaonga? Woh dupatta pehanti hai, doston sey kaisay milwaonga? #MuslimRage"
Mehreen Kasana @mehreenkasana
Someone mentions cheese pizza during my fast. #MuslimRage
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i see no issue here.
Where were all the Express Tribune's Commentators.
Quality
@OmairZeeshan epic dupatta tweet.