Culture War.Culture War DID you hear the one about the priest, the rabbi, and the imam? You won't, if Islamist goondom has its way. Last fall, Jyllands-Posten, a Danish newspaper, ran twelve satiric images of the prophet Muhammad. They were a response to the climate of fear created by European Islam European Islam (French: Islam de l'Europe) or Euro-Islam is a hypothesized new branch of Islam, which some believe is or should be emerging in Europe. This new kind of Islam would combine the duties and principles of Islam with the contemporary European cultures, : The author of a Danish children's book had been unable to find artists willing to draw illustrations of Muhammad, lest they provoke Muslim iconoclasts. On a continent where the Dutch filmmaker Theo van Gogh Theo (or Theodore or Theodorus) van Gogh may refer to:
Moslem, Muslim - a believer in or follower of Islam , and Dutch politicians, including the Somali-born Ayaan Hirsi Ali, must live in protective confinement, such fears were well-grounded. The idea that Muhammad may not be represented is only one slice of the spectrum of Muslim opinion; Quakers do not express the Christian consensus on religious art. The imageless Quakers, of course, have never threatened anyone with murder. This is the sanction that Islamists invoked against Jyllands-Posten, which was deluged with death threats, and Denmark itself, whose flag and consulates were burned throughout the Muslim world The term Muslim world (or Islamic world) has several meanings. In a cultural sense it refers to the worldwide community of Muslims, adherents of Islam. This community numbers about 1.5-2 billion people, about one-fourth of the world. . Decent men normally go out of their way to avoid giving offense, especially where religion is concemed. Piss Christ, the Dung Madonna, Lenny Bruce are countercultural phenomena. If public money is used to sponsor desecrations, then taxpayers have a legitimate gripe gripe v. To have sharp pains in the bowels. n. 1. gripes Sharp, spasmodic pains in the bowels. 2. A firm hold; a grasp. . Demonstrations aimed at tangible communities, as when American Nazis threatened to march through the Jewish neighborhood of Skokie, Ill., almost 30 years ago, may raise questions of public order. But no free society concerns itself with opinions that one may read or not, as one likes. The pious honor the freedom that allows them to worship, and welcome it as the political expression of the respect due to men made in God's image. The "outpouring" of Muslim wrath was the deliberate pouring of radical activists. How many Danish flags are normally available in Gaza, or Jakarta? Islamists magnified the offense by circulating the Danish cartoons with three truly gross, but invented, ones (e.g., Muhammad as a pig). In order to protest blasphemy blasphemy, in religion, words or actions that display irreverence toward or contempt for God or that which is held sacred. Blasphemy is regarded as an offense against the community to varying degrees, depending on the extent of the identification of a religion with , the Islamists committed it. Bill Clinton, conference-hopping in Qatar, condemned Jyllands-Posten. "So now what are we going to do?" Clinton said. "Replace the anti-Semitic prejudice with anti-Islamic prejudice?" Clinton's evocation of antiSemitism was particularly inapt in·apt adj. 1. Inappropriate: an inapt remark. 2. Inept: inapt handling of the project. , since Arab media regularly churn out floods of anti-Jewish filth, including TV series based on The Protocols of the Elders of Zion Protocols of the Elders of Zion, a fraudulent document that reported the alleged proceedings of a conference of Jews in the late 19th cent., at which they discussed plans to overthrow Christianity through subversion and sabotage and to control the world. . In the Muslim world, everything depends on whose sacred cow is being gored. Muslim fanatics--those who aspire to be dictators, and those who already are--have ginned up the controversy in order to gain power, or to keep it. They play to the dull acquiescence of too many ordinary Muslims. But by no means all Muslims are implicated im·pli·cate tr.v. im·pli·cat·ed, im·pli·cat·ing, im·pli·cates 1. To involve or connect intimately or incriminatingly: evidence that implicates others in the plot. 2. in this shameful episode. Grand Ayatollah Sistani, leader of Iraq's Shiites, "denounce[d] and condemn[ed]" the cartoons, but also blasted "misguided and oppressive" Muslims who have "exploited" the issue "to spread their poison and revive their old hatreds with new methods and mechanisms." When President Bush declared, in his State of the Union address “State of the Union” redirects here. For other uses, see State of the Union (disambiguation). The State of the Union is an annual address in which the President of the United States reports on the status of the country, normally to a joint session of Congress (the , that "liberty is the future of every nation in the Middle East, because liberty is the right and hope of all humanity," it was Sistani and millions of Muslims, in Iraq and elsewhere, who agree with him, that he had in mind. The game for Muslim opinion is a tough one. But it will surely be lost if we forfeit. |
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