Tuesday, February 07, 2006

Cartoons are killing us

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Where is the middle ground?
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I am shocked at the recent debate about the publishing of "offensive" cartoons in Denmark and Sweden, apparently depicting the prophet Muhammad as a terrorist.

Many of the responses I heard on ABC Melbourne radio tonight were frustrating to listen to. No one seemed to be taking a moderate position, considering both sides of the issue.

The conclusion I have come to is:
  • Violence is never acceptable. No one can blame the cartoons for "inciting" violence. People should always accept personal responsibility. Violence is never the answer.
  • Free speech is one of the strongest foundations of any modern society. It should be staunchly defended.
  • No one should go out of their way to offend followers of a particular religion. If the intention is to offend, it is wrong.
  • No one should be forced to stay silent when they are offering a valid critique of a certain religion. (whether that be serious prose, or witty cartoons, etc.)
  • Stereotyping "all followers" of a particular religion is not a valid critique. Rather, an honest discussion about the ideas behind a certain faith is the way to go.
  • Portraying Muhammad as a terrorist is not a serious critique of Islam. Rather, it seems like an extremely unfair attempt to suggest all Muslims are terrorists.
  • The right to free speech entails a responsibility: to be sensitive to the effect of your words on other people.
I hope this situation will calm down over the next few days. Religious wars just seem so silly and unnecessary to agnostics like me.

2 Comments:

At 11:31 am, Blogger The Turtle's Back said...

Amen Brother.

Of course, I took a dimmer view of the idiocy of the fundamentalists than of the silliness of the cartoonists.

The Muslim Canadian Congress has an interesting view on it and says the 'west' should not represent the values of extremists as those of muslims. http://www.muslimcanadiancongress.org/
They also support gay marriage laws.

cheers.

 
At 10:19 pm, Blogger onomenurse said...

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