Why does this blasphemous YouTube video from Syria not incite riots?

This Guilt of Syria's Army video is deemed far more blasphemous than Innocence of Muslims.
Blasphemy
The torture video here was first pointed out by the Syrian activist Wissam Tarif. He asked a simple question.
Where are the furious demonstrations against this blasphemy? Why have no Syrian embassies been burnt following the repeated bombing of mosques and churches, the murder, rape, torture and humiliation of tens of thousands of Syrian Muslims?
Where are the furious demonstrations against this blasphemy? Why have no Syrian embassies been burnt following the repeated bombing of mosques and churches, the murder, rape, torture and humiliation of tens of thousands of Syrian Muslims?
Source: QunFuz
Top Ten Likely Consequences of Muslim anti-US Embassy Riots
"1. Tourism in Egypt and Tunisia, the economies of which heavily depend on it, is likely to take a nosedive this fall. It is a shame, because Tunisia had been hoping for a near return to 2010 levels of 7 million visitors this year. And Egypt’s tourism was up 16% over the previous year, though still down by 300,000 visitors a month from summer of 2010."
Read all ten!
Read all ten!
Source: Juan Cole
Cairo's Many Shades of Protest
The response to the Salafi-led Sept. 11 demonstration was as amateurish as the incendiary movie itself. It exposes the inexperience of the Muslim Brotherhood rulers – and how speedy they are (or aren’t) at damage control
Source: Time Blog
Arrival of US marines stirs up Yemen politics
There has always been a small number of military personnel in the US embassy, and the new platoon is not likely to ever leave the embassy compound. But with a local population extremely wary of a US presence because of drone strikes, it is still a criticism which could whip up malcontent from Yemenis.
Source: Aljazeera Blog
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