Sad news to wake up to: my heart goes to Paris to the families of cartoonists & other victims of this barbaric attack pic.twitter.com/R9rPXtxdB6
— FrancescoFrancavilla (@f_francavilla) January 7, 2015
Slaughtered over cartoons? Monstrous and insane. http://t.co/YILGfeqZ9Z #CharlieHebdo
— Ron Marz (@ronmarz) January 7, 2015
If you think your religion tells you to kill someone, you're not religious. You're insane. #JeSuisCharlie
— Ron Marz (@ronmarz) January 7, 2015
The usual suspects will say "where are the Muslims condemning this?" All major Muslim inst. already have. Your media doesn't cover it.
— G. Willow Wilson (@GWillowWilson) January 7, 2015
Reading about Charlie Hebdo. Thank you for saying this, Salman. RT @SalmanRushdie: .#JeSuisCharlie http://t.co/f9QQfP62tp
— Neil Gaiman (@neilhimself) January 7, 2015
How important are free speech and satire? Important enough that people will murder others to silence the kind of speech they don't like.
— Neil Gaiman (@neilhimself) January 7, 2015
Years ago I wrote this, on why Freedom of Speech needs to apply to the stuff you don't like, as well as what you do: http://t.co/Ky0NMnz9tb
— Neil Gaiman (@neilhimself) January 7, 2015
.@SalmanRushdie's statement on Charlie Hebdo murders is down at PEN, so you should read it at http://t.co/jvOXM4RHXR
— Neil Gaiman (@neilhimself) January 7, 2015
Watching some people coming on my twitter feed to attack cartoonists, or satire, or Charlie Hebdo for being offensive, with my jaw dropped.
— Neil Gaiman (@neilhimself) January 7, 2015
I RTd the @ShettyShet tweet to show what kinds of responses I was seeing here, and to give context to why I posted http://t.co/Ky0NMnz9tb
— Neil Gaiman (@neilhimself) January 7, 2015
Ideas are more dangerous. RT @cog_ink: It's a hell of a time we live in, when men with guns feel threatened by men with a pen and a brush.
— Neil Gaiman (@neilhimself) January 7, 2015
I agree with @neilhimself about the absolutes of freedom of expression.
— Paul_Cornell (@Paul_Cornell) January 7, 2015
I also think that satirists should fear only condemnation, not death.
— Paul_Cornell (@Paul_Cornell) January 7, 2015
Cartoonists drawing the Prophet in response to the Paris attack would be horrible, a slap to *every* Muslim, a spur to extremist recruiting.
— Paul_Cornell (@Paul_Cornell) January 7, 2015
I just got some full on anti-Muslim racism in my feed, mentioning pork, you know the sort of stuff.
— Paul_Cornell (@Paul_Cornell) January 7, 2015
@Paul_Cornell Er.....you're not actually defending freedom of speech. You seem to think it's fine as long as no one suffers hurt feelings.
— Lyndon Rosser (@LyndonRosser) January 7, 2015
Shocked, saddened and angered by the news...Cabu and Wolinski among the dead as well as Charlie's editor-in-chief.
— David Hine (@HineDavid) January 7, 2015
#CharlieHebdo This is what they died for. Translation "Do not make fun." Retweet if you love free speech. pic.twitter.com/mYdjfKEJy7
— David Hine (@HineDavid) January 7, 2015
The greatest and most harmful lie of the 21st century is that to combat terrorists, we must become terrorists, to combat hate we must hate.
— Tom Brevoort (@TomBrevoort) January 8, 2015
Urgh, just heard about the attacks. Terrible.
— GAIL SIMONE (@GailSimone) January 7, 2015
Today any of us who ever expressed an opinion with paper and pen stand with Charlie Hebdo. #JeSuisCharlie
— Paul_Dini (@Paul_Dini) January 7, 2015
#JeSuisCharlie Weapons of Choice http://t.co/NvDop7EItE
— J. Scott Campbell (@JScottCampbell) January 7, 2015
Today is an even better day to create than usual, and every day is a good day to create. #JeSuisCharlie
— Greg Rucka (@ruckawriter) January 7, 2015
People died today for telling jokes. #CharlieHebdo
— BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS (@BRIANMBENDIS) January 7, 2015
Thinking #France
— Geoff Johns (@geoffjohns) January 7, 2015
When I was younger, the first and best subversion put in my head was from cartoonists. #CharlieHebdo is proof why that power is vital.
— Brad Meltzer (@bradmeltzer) January 7, 2015
If your god is so awesomely powerful, he doesn't need your interference or vengeance.
— Ralph RAGS Morales (@RagsMorales) January 7, 2015
The definition of cowardly and evil: Terror Attack on Charlie Hebdo Newspaper in Paris Kills 12, via @nytimes http://t.co/0DfREkR6cw
— Gerry Conway (@gerryconway) January 7, 2015
@PatrickZircher Agreed. And people are of course going to blame ALL Muslims when most are just as repulsed as us.
— Daniel Kalban (@DanielKalban) January 7, 2015
#KirbyDelauter and #CharlieHebdo are different ends of the spectrum, but both show the importance of Free Speech against bullies.
— David Gallaher (@DavidGallaher) January 7, 2015
#CharlieHebdo RIP to the cartoonists and other staff and police who were killed by terrorists in #Paris. Let's hope the gunmen are caught
— Tony S Daniel (@TonyDanielx2) January 7, 2015
22 cartoons from artists responding to the murders in France: #CharlieHebdo http://t.co/OmvgQhprhI
— Phil Jimenez (@Philjimeneznyc) January 7, 2015
C'est dur d'être aimé par des cons...
— William Tucci (@BillyTucci) January 7, 2015
I pray journalists around the globe will finally come to grips as to what is happening and be brave enough to... http://t.co/rVIDUyzEEv
— William Tucci (@BillyTucci) January 7, 2015