A socio-political rumination...
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A socio-political rumination...
Something occurred to me recently.... I'm sure you all are familiar with the anti-Muslim cartoons that have been published and re-published throughout Europe in the name of "Freedom of the Press" (and if not, where the Hell have you been?). The sketches not only depict Mohammed, which is major league blasphemy on it's own, but they also depict him with a bomb for a turbin, alluding to the stereotype that all Muslims are terrorists (they're not; almost all of them are rather nice people, and I've gotten along with every Muslim I've ever met).
Now, you probably are also familiar with Iran's response to these vitriolic displays; a prominent newspaper there has started a contest for cartoons about the Holocost. The first entry depicts (and I'm not making this up, honest to God/ess/es) Hitler in bed with Anne Frank.
Now, what is the main difference between these two utterly disgusting visual attacks?
The "Mohammed cartoons" get shown on T.V. throughout Europe and the Americas.
The "Holocost cartoons" don't.
The moral?
No matter how much the Western World hates Jews, they hate Muslims more.
Now, you probably are also familiar with Iran's response to these vitriolic displays; a prominent newspaper there has started a contest for cartoons about the Holocost. The first entry depicts (and I'm not making this up, honest to God/ess/es) Hitler in bed with Anne Frank.
Now, what is the main difference between these two utterly disgusting visual attacks?
The "Mohammed cartoons" get shown on T.V. throughout Europe and the Americas.
The "Holocost cartoons" don't.
The moral?
No matter how much the Western World hates Jews, they hate Muslims more.
People are getting offended over political cartoons and drawings, then they have a lot more to worry about. People now-a-days are way to sensitive. Also, they've never used something called the internet; which is the most offensive, racist, sexist, place I've ever had the pleasure of visiting.
Personally, I don't have anything against any races, but come on people.. laugh a little. I sometimes like to draw pictures of a decapitated Jesus Christ, but that's just me. : P
Personally, I don't have anything against any races, but come on people.. laugh a little. I sometimes like to draw pictures of a decapitated Jesus Christ, but that's just me. : P
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As far as I've seen, those Mohammed cartoons haven't been republished very often here in the "Western World".
And the reason we're not showing those Holocaust cartoons? Because unlike those radical Muslims, people in the "Western World" don't start burning down buildings every time something offensive gets published.
And the reason we're not showing those Holocaust cartoons? Because unlike those radical Muslims, people in the "Western World" don't start burning down buildings every time something offensive gets published.
Also, I resent this statement, because it's idiotic and baseless.The Scarlet Scorpion wrote:No matter how much the Western World hates Jews, they hate Muslims more.
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I think the fact that Muslims are killing themselves over this in violent protests is quite comical, and shows how irrational they are. Of course, here we have a religion who have a strong refusal of freedom of speech, so they aren't used to the idea of criticism.
In truth, i don't really give a shit, and i would prefer if this mess was not discussed. Politics are all bullshit these days anyway.
In truth, i don't really give a shit, and i would prefer if this mess was not discussed. Politics are all bullshit these days anyway.
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Sorry, just trying to be dryly satirical; perhaps I've been watching too much of "The Boondocks".
In all seriousness, though, early on in the protests I remember "ABC World News Tonight" showing one of the "Mohammed cartoons"; I'm just tired of bigots constantly going ape-shit all the time. I've really gotten fed up at people saying such-and-such group has defamed them, and then going on a killing spree, which leads the opposing side(s) doing just the same.
Maybe I am a bit reactionary; I'm just effing pissed off, primarily at the futility of it all. That's probably why I find solace in the works of fellow cynics, such as Aaron McGruder (he of the aforementioned comic strip/cartoon show) and Miyazaki Hayao (who in an interview with "The New Yorker" in January 2005 stated he'd feel satisfied when humanity's driven the Earth to a flooded wasteland). Given my asperations to the arts, I guess I'm kind of drawn to them and others with somewhat (only somewhat?) embittered views of the world; Hell, that may be why I hang out with you lot.
Not that I'm an out-and-out nihilist; I like "Evangelion", but not that much.
Seriously though, I know the human race will make progress -- Hell, given all the crap this species has been through the last one hundred years, it's progress that we haven't already destroyed ourselves, given all the chances we've had to do so. I'm just disheartened that we, as a whole, make so little progress over the years. I mean, Coca-Cola does "Hands Across America", then gets booked for supporting South American terrorism. :/ But really, we have made strides.
And so I can't spell; what of it, hagus-brains?
In all seriousness, though, early on in the protests I remember "ABC World News Tonight" showing one of the "Mohammed cartoons"; I'm just tired of bigots constantly going ape-shit all the time. I've really gotten fed up at people saying such-and-such group has defamed them, and then going on a killing spree, which leads the opposing side(s) doing just the same.
Maybe I am a bit reactionary; I'm just effing pissed off, primarily at the futility of it all. That's probably why I find solace in the works of fellow cynics, such as Aaron McGruder (he of the aforementioned comic strip/cartoon show) and Miyazaki Hayao (who in an interview with "The New Yorker" in January 2005 stated he'd feel satisfied when humanity's driven the Earth to a flooded wasteland). Given my asperations to the arts, I guess I'm kind of drawn to them and others with somewhat (only somewhat?) embittered views of the world; Hell, that may be why I hang out with you lot.
Not that I'm an out-and-out nihilist; I like "Evangelion", but not that much.
Seriously though, I know the human race will make progress -- Hell, given all the crap this species has been through the last one hundred years, it's progress that we haven't already destroyed ourselves, given all the chances we've had to do so. I'm just disheartened that we, as a whole, make so little progress over the years. I mean, Coca-Cola does "Hands Across America", then gets booked for supporting South American terrorism. :/ But really, we have made strides.
And so I can't spell; what of it, hagus-brains?
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Muslim extremist reactions have only succeeded in proving that the offending cartoons were right on the money. As intolerant as the loudest of their whiners are, they don't really have the right to demand tolerance from everyone else.
As a metaphor, I'd say a bomb in Muhammed's turban fits well. Setting fire to my country's embassy certainly proves that point better than Scarlet Scorpion proves his.
As a metaphor, I'd say a bomb in Muhammed's turban fits well. Setting fire to my country's embassy certainly proves that point better than Scarlet Scorpion proves his.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holocostplasticwingsband wrote:what the fuck is a holocost
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