The other day, I jokingly remarked to a friend at law school that it seemed like Muslims must have a giant warehouse, strategically located, where hordes of kerosene-soaked flags from all countries are kept, prepared for immediate use should a violent demonstration be called for.
Perhaps an insensitive remark, I'll admit, but I think most of the world is united in the belief that the Islamic world's reaction to a couple of political cartoons is grossly disproportionate to the offensiveness of the cartoons themselves. If anything, it seems painfully obvious that Muslims couldn't have done a better job proving the cartoonists right in the first place. At any time, it seems Muslims are prepared for violent protest in the name of Islam.
This whole fiasco has lead to a related debate over the meaning of "free speech," and how such a concept clearly does not come easily to a majority of Muslims in the Middle East. Some Europeans are bitter that the United States did not come right out in support of Denmark and other countries who republished the infamous cartoons. I find this laughable. The Europeans have a grand time bashing the United States for the last five years, and now as soon as trouble comes to their doorstep, they expect us to bail them out (as always).
However, I would tend to agree with those who have equated the U.S.'s reticence in this imbroglio more to fear than Islamic sympathy. Let's be honest. The U.S. press won't print the cartoons because they're afraid of the backlash from the Muslim mob. As many commentators have aptly pointed out, this same press felt no need to suppress pictures and reviews about similarly offensive Christian items (like the poop-Virgin Mary, and the "piss-Christ").
I would argue that there was a valid message to be made by Muslims in response to the Danish cartoons. Europeans do a nice job of hiding their ethnocentrism, but at the end of the day, it's still just a veil concealing the truth. But just like in Paris, Muslims went about their protests in the completely wrong way. When will the Muslim world ever learn that violence, hatred, and death do nothing but make possibly legitimate causes seem quite illegitimate and futile to the rest of the world?
I think the cartoon imbroglio was manufactured by power-hungry facists using any means at their disposal to whip up the masses against the infidel "other" so they won't notice the inequities at home.
Posted by: Nicholas | Monday, February 13, 2006 at 11:26 AM