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Cartoon Uproar

From the Magazine | Essay
Your Taboo, Not Mine
The furor over cartoons of Muhammad reveals the zealot’s double standard
By ANDREW SULLIVAN

Posted Sunday, Feb. 05, 2006
The iconic image of last week was in the Gaza Strip. It was of a Palestinian gunman astride the local office of the European Union. All the diplomatic staff had fled, tipped off ahead of time. The source of the militant’s ire? A series of satirical cartoons originally published in Denmark. Yes, cartoons.

A Danish paper, a while back, had commissioned a set of cartoons depicting the fear that many writers and artists in Europe feel when dealing with the subject of Islam. To Western eyes, the cartoons were not in any way remarkable. In fact, they were rather tame. One showed Muhammad with his turban depicted as a bomb–not exactly a fresh image to describe Islamic terrorism. Another used a simple graphic device: it showed Muhammad surrounded by two women in full Muslim garb, their eyes peering out from an oblong space in their black chadors. And on Muhammad’s face there was an oblong too, blacking out his eyes. The point was that Islam has a blind spot when it comes to women’s freedom. Crude but powerful: exactly what a political cartoon is supposed to be.

The result was an astonishing uproar in the Muslim world, one of those revealing moments when the gulf between our world and theirs seems unbridgeable. Boycotts of European goods are in force; demonstrators in London held up signs proclaiming EXTERMINATE THOSE WHO MOCK ISLAM and BE PREPARED FOR THE REAL HOLOCAUST; the editor of the French newspaper France-Soir was fired for reprinting the drawings; Afghan President Hamid Karzai condemned the publication; and protesters set fire to the Danish and Norwegian embassies in Damascus. The Egyptian ambassador to Denmark expressed disbelief that the government would not prevent further reprinting. Freedom of the press, the Egyptian explained, “means the whole story will continue and that we are back to square one again. The government of Denmark has to do something to appease the Muslim world.”

Excuse me? In fact, the opposite is the case. The Muslim world needs to do something to appease the West. Since Ayatullah Khomeini declared a death sentence against Salman Rushdie for how he depicted Muhammad in his book The Satanic Verses, Islamic radicals have been essentially threatening the free discussion of their religion and politics in the West. Rushdie escaped with his life. But Pim Fortuyn, a Dutch politician who stood up against Muslim immigrant hostility to equality for women and gays, was murdered on the street. Theo van Gogh, a Dutch filmmaker who offended strict Muslims, was killed thereafter. Several other Dutch politicians who have dared to criticize the intolerance of many Muslims live with police protection.

Muslim leaders say the cartoons are not just offensive. They’re blasphemy–the mother of all offenses. That’s because Islam forbids any visual depiction of the Prophet, even benign ones. Should non-Muslims respect this taboo? I see no reason why. You can respect a religion without honoring its taboos. I eat pork, and I’m not an anti-Semite. As a Catholic, I don’t expect atheists to genuflect before an altar. If violating a taboo is necessary to illustrate a political point, then the call is an easy one. Freedom means learning to deal with being offended.

Blasphemy, after all, is commonplace in the West. In America, Christians have become accustomed to artists’ offending their religious symbols. They can protest, and cut off public funding–but the right of the individual to say or depict offensive messages or symbols is not really in dispute. Blasphemy, moreover, is common in the Muslim world, and sanctioned by Arab governments. The Arab media run cartoons depicting Jews and the symbols of the Jewish faith with imagery indistinguishable from that used in the Third Reich. But I have yet to see Jews or Israelis threaten the lives of Muslims because of it.

And there is, of course, the other blasphemy. It occurred on Sept. 11, 2001, when fanatics murdered thousands of innocents in the name of Islam. Surely, nothing could be more blasphemous. So where were the Muslim boycotts of Saudi Arabia or Afghanistan after that horrifying event? Since 9/11 mosques have been bombed in Iraq by Islamic terrorists. Where was the rioting condemning attacks on the holiest of shrines? These double standards reveal something quite clear: this call for “sensitivity” is primarily a cover for intolerance of others and intimidation of free people.

Yes, there’s no reason to offend people of any faith arbitrarily. We owe all faiths respect. But the Danish cartoons were not arbitrarily offensive. They were designed to reveal Islamic intolerance–and they have now done so, in abundance. The West’s principles are clear enough. Tolerance? Yes. Faith? Absolutely. Freedom of speech? Nonnegotiable

Another Story : Cartoon controversy is extremism at its worst (Dan Abrams)

RIP

Feminism Pioneer Betty Friedan Dies at 85

  • Betty Friedan, whose manifesto “The Feminine Mystique” helped shatter the cozy suburban ideal of the post-World War II era and laid the groundwork for the modern feminist movement, died Saturday, her birthday. She was 85.
  • 1st Day of the Year

    I worked today. We were down a person……actually 2 since one of our folks was sick from drinking last night & ran to the bathroom a lot………..lol She did not look good. But she is young and learning. So I found her something to do closer to the bathrooms so she didn’t have far to go.

    Our other person was missing in action. The last anyone had heard from him was @ 09:30 when dropping off a friend after partying all night. We found out much later that on his way home to shower and change for work he got pulled over for a messed up tail light. Well, his clothes smelled of liquor from drinks being knocked him the night before so of course it went down hill from there. His alchol level was so low that he was sober (hadn’t had a drink in hours & had sleep since then), but he is under age so he got busted for that. Then they wouldn’t let him make a 2nd call to let us know where he was at. I’m almost happy to hear what happened to him, cuz towards the end I was thinking the worst….. =(

    Unfortunately cuz of all that we didn’t get as much done as I wanted to today, but we didn’t do too bad considering.

    Here are a few cool articles :
    A bicycle built for seeing America

    **What an experience that would be.

    Florida weirdness spawns three books
    **I thought this state was weird before we moved here. You’re always hearing something weird in the news about the people.

    Need to head to bed……have an extremely early morning tomorrow….then I need to get my poor nails done…..they are looking rough…yuck.

    News Flashes

    Wrestlers Bring Yuletide Cheer to ‘Forgotten’ War
    **This is touching story of how some folks have not forgotten the troops.


    Morgan Freeman Defies Labels

    **I love watching him act. I also love it when folks don’t forget their roots and still work to better the place they came from.


    The Constitution Versus Itself

    **I was wondering how long it would take for someone to bring up the 4th amendment. That was the 1st thing I thought of when the story broke….. So his Constitutional War Powers over rides the 4th Amendment??!?!? I don’t think so….. He truly has not a clue of what the Constitution is about…..gggrrrr

    On another note : They finally have the server problem taken care of where I can actually edit my site. I’ve upload the home page, but none of the links work just yet. It’ll take about 2-3 nights for me to upload about 4gigs of reorganized site. I will start that tonight and post when it is done. Hopefully it’ll be better organized that my 1st attempt. =)

    We lose another good one

    John Spencer, Who Plays VP Candidate Leo McGarry on ‘The West Wing,’ Dies of a Heart Attack at 58

    LOS ANGELES Dec 16, 2005 — John Spencer, who played vice presidential candidate Leo McGarry on NBC’s “The West Wing,” died of a heart attack Friday, his publicist said.
    Spencer, 58, died at a Los Angeles hospital, said publicist Ron Hofmann.
    Hofmann released no other immediate details.
    http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/wireStory?id=1414538