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Wednesday, September 05, 2007
Kathleen Parker :: Townhall.com Columnist
A Cartoon is a Cartoon is a Cartoon
by Kathleen Parker
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Cartoon lunacy has returned once again with the usual menu of outrage, effigy-burning, hurt feelings and apologies.

As artists and literalists duke it out both in the U.S. and in Europe, it no longer seems implausible that the world will go up in a mushroom cloud because some fevered fanatic couldn't take a joke.

Or even get it.

In Europe, it's the Swedes this time who have offended Muslims with cartoons depicting the prophet Muhammad, including one that shows the prophet's head on the body of a dog.

Outrage, never far from the front burner where the date palms grow, was swift. Egypt complained, Jordan condemned, Afghanistan protested, and Iran -- that arbiter of taste and protocol -- suggested ways Sweden could become a better country.

In Pakistan, where effigies are a cottage industry, "Muslim youth" burned a straw likeness of Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt, who bravely and beautifully articulated why Westerners allow cartoonists to be offensive:

"We are eager to ensure that Sweden remains a country in which Muslims and Christians ... can live side by side in a spirit of mutual respect," he said. "We are also eager to stand up for freedom of expression, which is enshrined in the constitution ... which ensures that we do not make political decisions about what gets published in newspapers."

Hear, hear.

As in the case with the Danish cartoons that sparked riots in 2006, this batch may be offensive without being especially humorous or trenchant. A drawing does not a cartoon make.

But Western principles protecting the right of free speech allow even for mediocre expression. And principles of tolerance mean not just for others' beliefs, but also sometimes for our own hurt feelings.

These lessons of freedom and tolerance, which we can't seem to export with much success, are also apparently lost on some American newspaper editors who declined recently to run two of Berkeley Breathed's "Opus" comic strips out of concern -- or was it fear? -- that they were potentially offensive to Muslims.

Breathed's home paper, The Washington Post, was among 25 that opted out. (Disclaimer: Breathed and I are both syndicated by The Washington Post Writers Group and I confess to great affection for Opus, who is a penguin.)

Except for the timing of these two cartoonish eruptions, Breathed's comics and the European depictions wouldn't belong in the same paragraph. When it comes to quality of execution and depth of thought, there's little comparison.

Breathed's strips were so good, in fact, that the wrong people are offended. Now that's funny. He wasn't ridiculing Muslims; he was making fun of Americans, especially the macho, hubristic variety who think they know what's best for everyone else.

To paraphrase another cartoon character, we have met the joke and it is us. Where is the outrage?

The first "Opus" strip, which can be viewed on Salon.com and at comics.com, shows Lola Granola dressed in a Muslim headscarf and veil.

"A Muslim fundamentalist?" asks her boyfriend, Steve. "No. Radical Islamist. Hot new fad on the planet." The final panel suggests that, given Lola's new identity, Steve will be denied her affections.

The second strip continues the plotline and shows Lola and Steve preparing for the beach. Steve urges Lola to wear that "smokin' hot yellow polka dot bikini" and reminds her, "You love freedom. You love hotness. And you love that I'm so darned smart about what's best for you." Lola emerges from the dressing room covered head-to-toe in a "burqini."

OK, who gets the joke?

Interpreting cartoons is risky business, as they're not intended to be taken literally. And, reading letters posted at Salon.com, it's clear that everyone has his own interpretation of what the strips are saying. Breathed himself prefers to stay strictly out of it.

What seems clear, however, is that strip is making fun of a certain shallowness on our side of the pond. Breathed is often hard on males and no one looks more foolish in these strips than the character Steve, who is oblivious to all but his own needs and desires.

If anyone is offended, it should be American males.

What is also clear is that the editors who killed these strips surrendered in advance of controversy. Thanks to previous acts of protest and intimidation, radical Muslims have succeeded in directing editorial content of America's free, and formerly courageous, press.

The joke really is on us. And it's not funny.

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muslim cartoons
The time has come for the Spanish inquisition to investigate this heretic 7th century cult, also known as Mohammedanism and expose the false prophet for what he is!

Mallard Fillmore is another
cartoon that our PC newspapers consider 'offensive'. I wish I could find one that runs it. Here's two links to it. I hope you all enjoy it.

http://www.kingfeatures.com/features/comics/mallard/about.htm

http://www.jewishworldreview.com/strips/mallard/2000/mallard1.asp

Mallard Fillmore is another
cartoon that our PC newspapers consider 'offensive'. I wish I could find one that runs it. Here's two links to it. I hope you all enjoy it.

http://www.kingfeatures.com/features/comics/mallard/about.htm

http://www.jewishworldreview.com/strips/mallard/2000/mallard1.asp

Respecting cultural diversity?
Hogwash.

It will not stop with just the cartoons
Once CAIR (what a ridiculous acronym) and the other Muslims get us to always ask them prior to printing anything that might offend Muslim sensibilities, I imagine the next thing they would like to see done is make sure Americans are "liberated" from their guns. Think about the difference in Europe where gun control runs rampant and America where owning guns is guaranteed by the Constitution. Do you think the Muslims will want millions of Americans to still be owning guns when the Muslims try to run everything? Then again maybe the Muslims won't care since dying means so little to them. It is such a joke that the Muslims demand tolerance when they are so intolerant themselves. It is logic that only a liberal could understand and empathize with. I would highly recommend reading Now They Call Me Infidel by Nonie Darwish and Because They Hate by Brigitte Gabriel to get a clear picture of Muslim intentions.

There's No Defense For Islam
It is a cult based in seventh century savagery.

JDW "not defending Islam"
"Not by a long shot, I'd like to see the religion outlawed along with wicca and satanism."

This is America, doll. We have freedom of religion. Perhaps you need to read the Constitution! I'd wager you don't even know what Wicca really is.

"Apparently the moslems learned early on that females have no sense, especially when it comes to the matter of sex...)"
Yes, and men are so reasonable! That is why they think with their dicks.

Also, what was up with this weird ramble? Sounds like you may actually be advocating this practice.
"…clitoral castration is a barbaric, perhaps desperate attempt to keep females from becoming sexually aroused, and therefore sexually promiscuous. Which leads to unwanted pregnancies and the spread of social disease as well as a breakdown in the moral tenor of the culture. We found a much better solution; let the females be sexually promiscuous, try to treat the diseases with drugs, and abort the unwanted pregnancies."

Perhaps the problem is that we let the males be promiscuous.

Mary C.

As for the swimsuits, I will burn my bikini and wear your neck to knees burqua getup once you have banned every hairy-backed and pot-bellied male out there from wearing a Speedo! Yeech!

MSM Boldness
The MSM displays its courage only when there's no danger of a price to be paid for it. They blather endlessly about the public's right to know, about their responsibility to the people, and their "duty" to show all sides. That is, until they could possibly face risk in telling the truth. Gone are the crusading reporters ferreting out the truth, often at great personal risk...now we have pale, bleached milksops who mask their cowardice with what the call sensitivity.

If you can't get your side of the story heard, I guess the next best thing is to scare the daylights out of them so they'll leave you alone. Unfortunately, these days a group gets left alone by acquiring a reputation for mindless, indiscriminate violence. I guess that's what eventually will be done by all the groups that're deemed "acceptable" targets of MSM hate screeds.

Of course, once Christians, conservatives, skinheads, et al, begin doing that, about all you'll read in the MSM is reports on flower parties, debutante balls, and celebrity activities.

CVN65
Forgot about that book. another good one.

Oh I don't know
I thought I saw some serious mocking of women in that cartoon as well. Notice she hopped onto the latest fad?

Renny
Try reading "The Haj" by Leon Uris. GunnyG recommended it to me and it explained a lot about the Arab/Muslim psyche. It was propagandist but still a great read.

not defending Islam
Not by a long shot, I'd like to see the religion outlawed along with wicca and satanism.

However, I can see how the culture can go to the extreme it has with regard to the sexes. As I said in my previous post, in the 19th century, a woman's bathing suit covered her from neck to knees. In the 1940s, it was a one-piece affair that actually flattered her figure (and most still had skirts cause.. you know.. they were women.) Now females strut around pretty much naked on the beach. It's called the camel's nose in the tent; you let the camel put his nose in the tent, and pretty soon you're sleeping with a camel.

Apparently the moslems learned early on that females have no sense, especially when it comes to the matter of sex (if they did, the species would come to an end...). clitoral castration is a barbaric, perhaps desperate attempt to keep females from becoming sexually aroused, and therefore sexually promiscuous. Which leads to unwanted pregnancies and the spread of social disease as well as a breakdown in the moral tenor of the culture. We found a much better solution; let the females be sexually promiscuous, try to treat the diseases with drugs, and abort the unwanted pregnancies.

I don't have any answers for this; I want women to control their own destinies (as *women*, mind you), but I don't see modern, western females showing any more sense than the moslem females. I do see western men abandoning their responsibility as the protectors and providers however. In both cases, the males hide behind cultural dogma in order to avoid responsibility for their societies.

Funny...
"...he was making fun of Americans, especially the macho, hubristic variety who think they know what's best for everyone else."


When we ran the country, the world was in better shape, the U.S. was in a far better position and going places (this was before Americans went to the moon, m@sturb@ted over "Kennedy's Dream" and decided there was no place like home). When are you going to rent a clue that the 50 year experiment in socialism, feminism, and multiculturalism has damaged the nation and put it on the path to 3rd world status?

When I saw the 2nd cartoon, I wondered why Steve went on about a bikini? Why should she wear a bikini to the beach? Why not go nude? After all, a bikini hides the naughty bits we find offensive after nearly a century of indoctrination... if it's wrong for a woman to hide the bits moslems find naughty, isn't it wrong (and ethnocentric) of her to hide the naughty bits we find offensive? Compare a 19th century bathing suit with a 1940s model and the might-as-well-be-naked thong females wear today. This is progress? In what direction? As Esther Williams said, most women don't look good in a 2 piece bathing suit.
But they're very naked...

justpaul
I couldn't have typed it better. Good entry.

"If Islam is a religion of peace, it needs to start practicing peace and stop teaching hatred of the other and death to the Jews in its schools."

Well said. Not only do their religious leaders preach this hatred, but also their leaders, mothers, fathers, uncles, brothers, etc. Their own intolerance will be their ultimate downfall. They had better pray that this declared Jihad isn't taken seriously by the Infidels and Non-Believers of the world.

Question: If a Male Muslim Extremist dies for Mohammed and receives 72 Virgins for all eternity in heaven, what does a Female Muslim Extremist receive after they sacrifice their lives? 72 Inexperienced Pricks? What happens to the male after he has deflowered his 72 Virgins, what then - remember he gets them for all eternity. Why only 72? Why not an eternity of Virgins?

I still like what General George S. Patton had to say on the subject. "Your job is not to die for your country, but to make the other SOB die for his country." Okay, close enough...

Jimmy D
That'll work only if the liberals fail in their gun-grab agenda.

renny
Lawrence of Arabia is a good way also Michner's 'Caravans' is another good way.

Gerogetwin
They also would have printed it more than once and made sure all newspapers were in compliance.

Mob rule wins
Sadly, since The only way we can address the Extremist Muslim Population within the U.S.A. is after another 9/11 or two. When the Mob takes over, bypasses our Courts and Law enforcement agencies, and eliminates the threats. I wouldn't want to be a Muslim if this happens. Vigilante Groups in the Old West was successful in eliminating the Outlaws when pressed to the extreme. They did this by killing all who were suspect. When even Good Law Abiding Citizens are pressed into a Corner, they will defend themselves violently if required. Europe will also be at risk if the violence continues and if the Governments can't suppress Muslim extremists. Final Result - Jihad - but against Muslims worldwide.

For well now
You write: "Even sharia law does not protect the abuser of doctrine that is Sunni from Shia wrath. Or is it the opposite way? I forget."

Actually works both ways--as the two sects each consider the other as heretics, resulting in a sectarian strife in Pakistan which makes "The Troubles" of Northern Ireland seem like a football-game-riot.

More on Moderate Muslims
Or how about a single, well-known Imam standing up to denounce the hijacking of the "religion of peace" by the immoderate? That never seems to happen either.

Instead, every time some group of nutbar Muslims starts screaming about some imagined slight to Islam, CAIR comes out with a complaint about the West's supposed intolerance, the NY Times runs yet another story denouncing anti-Islam hate crimes that never happened, and liberals take it upon themselves to apologize on behalf of all those nonexistent "moderate Muslims".

I'm sorry people, but if the Pope was calling for holy war and thousands of Catholics were heading off to free the holy land from the hands of the infidel, the Protestants would not just sit on their hands and wonder why everyone suddenly thought that Christianity was a non-peaceful religion. If Islam is a religion of peace, it needs to start practicing peace and stop teaching hatred of the other and death to the Jews in its schools. Until it does so, it is what is was from its very beginning, a bloody religion bent on domination and ascribed to by dimwits who think civilization reached its crowning glory during the dark ages. And for that it, and they, deserve to be made fun of.

All of which still begs the question: If Allah is so grand, why does he need a bunch of idiots to defend his honor?

Someone saw Lawrence
of Arabia, which I keep saying here is the best way to understant Iraq today, esp. for those that can't read much, but must have long attention spans, because the movie is nearly 4 hrs.

As to Am. newspaper daring, the NYTimes never printed the cartoons from Denmark. The Nat Rev. printed them. But they are all gung-ho for supporting Madonna portraits covered with elephant feces. That's their idea of freedom of expression.

Lolo2
If it was an Anti-Christian cartoon, they would've put out a special commemorative printing!

Danes stink!
Why are people defending danes? They stink. The have no secular state, and are a constitutional monarchy. The King can fire any member of parliement he wants.

You call that democracy? You stink too then.

The way
the newspapers capitulate they might as well give in to black mailing as well. And why do I get the feeling they would negotiate with terrorists?

To: CharlieS
You wrote:

"Most of the "news" stories are nothing less than thinly veiled leftist editorializing or "polls" disguised as news...".

Not quite true. There are still many stories that are covered as straight reportage. Usually, though, those stories are the ones where the reporter and/or editorial staff can't see a political angle to be pumped up. When they can see a political angle, they work it for all it's worth.

I'm not sure when it started. Sometime in the late 1960s or early 1970s, journalists started turning away from straight reportage and adopting "attack journalism"--where they go in with a fixed point of view and present the news with a slant.

Of course, the power (and bias) of the media is not new. In 1888, if you please, the young Rudyard Kipling wrote his little-known poem "The Press", which concludes with the following lines:

"But the bubble is blown and the bubble is pricked
By Us and such as We.
Remember the battle and stand aside
While Thrones and Powers confess
That King over all the children of pride
Is the Press—the Press—the Press!"

Funny
Why are muslims so touchy??

I mean, non-muslims think burying women in burkas is silly and when a little fun is poked at a woman going to the beach in one is drawn in a little cartoon, entire nations get upset??

C'mon! They need to grow up. I realize they're still stuck in the 14th century, but to riot over cartoons??

Where's the outrage against their governments for abusing the women under those burkas? Or the abject poverty the vast majority of them live in while their religious "leaders" want for nothing?

To quote Lawrence of Arabia:

"So long as the Arabs fight tribe against tribe, so long will they be a little people, a silly people - greedy, barbarous, and cruel,"

I would substitute the fighting tribe against tribe with fighting civilization...

Bythway KatyP
Americans DO "know what is best for everyone"
it is called LIBERTY! And there can never be extremism in defending it, nor virtue in compromising it.

the big mick

The Mythological Moderate Muslim
Islamic apologists love to talk about the "moderate Muslim", but no one can ever seem to identify one of them in public. Indeed, as far as I can tell, we are supposed to believe that they exist by the sheer fact that we never see them. But one can much more convincingly argue that they do not exist because we never see them, and that the only difference between "moderate Muslims" and the Islamofacists is that the latter are honest about their beliefs while the former are not.

When I see a large group of Muslims, led by CAIR, stand up in the streets and denounce the murder of innocent children in the name of Allah and declare jihad on the thugs who have taken over their supposedly peaceful religion, then I'll start to believe that "moderate Muslims" exist (although, in my mind, if being opposed to random murder is a moderate position, you're already screwed). Until then, there is no evidence for this mythological creature know to man.

Ever wonder why
Dante placed Mohammed in the lowest level of hell in the Inferno? May it be that Islam today resembles Islam then? After 1400 years of Islamic imperialism when will the Islamic apologists get it? Any evil ever commited by so-called Christians is miniscule on a scale of Muslims atrocities.

PbreathIS extremist ATT DAVY A
All Commiequeers are.

And the nonsense that "dogma carried to extreme" is what results inexorably in violence" that DA is pitching is just a big a CROCK as his Myth of the "peace loving" Muslim. They are as they do--the Christian Scriptures clearly teach that to fail to Restrain Evil is to enable evil. If the Ragheads want to prove their "peaceful" religious principles let them 1. Rat out every last Islamanazi as the Irish American Community Ratted out the Molly McQuire Terrorists.
2. Embrace the American Principles of Freedom of Religion and Speech, and put an immediate stop to the Persecution of Christians in EVERY Islamic Country.
3. Fix Dafur
4. Free their Women.

They ain't doing it, there ain't no difference between them and the Islamanazis--kill em all.

And to hell with you for defending them. You'd have loved the Japs and Nazis in WWII and if you think many in the JapAmerican Community and German Bunds weren't traitors you ain't been reading your updated histories.

the big mick

Cartoons
It seems to me that the mohammedans are the most easily offended people on the planet. Cartoons are meant to be funny. Much humour, especially in cartoons, is done by making fun of someone, something, or some group. Thus, by definition, there will always be somebody who can be "offended." This is almost universally true of editorial cartoons.
So whatever happened to "Sticks and stones may break my bones, but names can never hurt me?" So someone is offended by a cartoon, so what!

Kudos to VALady and others
There are two irrefutable and irreducible principles here.

1. The Islamanazis intend to destroy us.

2. It is nearly impossible to distinguish the Mythological Creature called "A Moderate Arab" from the Herd of Islamanazis.
To paraphrase the Great Gump again: "Raghead is as Raghead does".

I want my Life, Liberty, Property and that of my Wife and Children Protected by my Elected Representatives as their PRIMARY duty. If that takes the Nuking of Iran, Syria, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia--so be it. If that takes insuring the Koran is read only in Hell, I'm down with that. If we have to put a monitoring device with microphone on every Raghead in the US--do it now.
Unless they are actively, demonstrably, TOTALLY at work to DESTROY Islamanazism--they ARE Islamanazis in exactly the same sense that your average German citizen was a enabler of Hitler, was responsible for what happened, and deserved what they got whether active members of the Nazi Party or not.
I'm tired of listening to their Dark Ages CRAP.
Hell, you'd think that just making their women dress like that would make every Feminist, Woman, and Man in America HATE them. There can't be that many of em--round em UP! Let them pick the lettuce and build the Pershing Line to seal our Southern Border agains the Reconquista Invaders.

the big mick

Let's not be coy though
Many of these cartoons do not target extremism, but rather blame a religion. Once you shift the blame from the religious extremist to the religion you absolve the extremist from responsibility. That's just plain wrong.

Every dogma carried to the extreme results in violence of one kind of another (even Christianity was used as a murderous weapon). Cartoons that blame the religion instead of the perverse use of it should be seen for what they are: nothing more than fuel for the fire.

Of course, even those cartoons never justify the violence that extremists use in retaliation, but lets not be coy and say all cartoons are good.

Ms. Parker: Really?
"...he was making fun of Americans, especially the macho, hubristic variety who think they know what's best for everyone else."

Really? As opposed to the banal, hubristic female-chauvinistic (i.e., female=good & male=bad) matriarchy & their chivalrous male minions who really run this country? Who knows what's best for society? You know who I am referring to: the RULERS who intend to consolidate their power by advocating the continued expansion of the "Nanny State" on the backs of the RULED, i.e., the minimally-franchised, expendable white-male majority taxpayer base.

Breathed's stuff wasn't Anti-Islam
It was anti-extremist. To call it anti-islam is to say that all muslims are extremists. In otherwords, but refusing to print it the NY Times, etc, are all putting our peace-loving moderate Muslim neighbors in the same category as extremists.

If I was Muslim I'd find that very offensive. Shame on the newspapers that refused to print Breathed's recent work.

Breathed Hardly Conservative

Berke Breathed went to school in Austin, which is known here in Texas as San Francisco East. To have his stuff banned by the WaPo is laughable.

I don't deny, however, that I possess many Outland and Bloom County cartoon books. I wasted many a day reading, and though I didn't always agree with his political points, I laughed my fool head off.

PnutsBreathed,WasPst, &Whoopi N thood!
If PBreath actually told the Truth on a Raghead it would be the first act of Truth and Justice he ever (even accidentally) committed. If I could draw I would have a cartoon of Bill the Cat, dressed in his Red Army Uniform, executing PBreath and Queery Liefordough. The caption reads: "Celebrating the Victory of the Revolution in America, Col. Bill Gatovitch, of the KGB, personally executes his two most useful idiot dupes."

PBreath and Liefordough are fraternal socialist commiequeer twins.

What I want to know is NOT why All of DC and the Media are in the Pockets of the Ragheads--the confluence of MONEY and their (our elected representatives and the media) Commiequeer hatred of America is all the reason necessary. What I want to know is why the CONSERVATIVE media, like TH has yet to "follow the money trail" as to HOW DC and the Media ARE in the Islamanazi Pockets. WHO ELSE is taking Terrorist money?

And I want to know why all of TH isn't ripping "Whoopi[ng} it Up At the Pitbull Saloon" for her N da HOOD defense of Dangerous Dog MikVic?

Looks like you can't take the N-eighbor outa the Hood. Or, to honor the Anniversary of the Katrina Riots "Chocolate is as Chocolate does."
Turn up the heat and it runs--together.

the big mick

Defining Offensive Down
If you stop and think about it, you really have to wonder just how dumb the average Muslim is (or believes everyone else to be).

Murdering innocents, including children, in the name of Allah is not offensive to Islam.

Torturing animals in the name of Allah is not offensive to Islam.

Raping Muslim women is not an offense to Islam when committed by a Muslim man; it is an offense to the man and the women's family.

Killing a Muslim women for being raped is not an offense to Islam.

But cartoons of the prophet is an insult to this supposedly great religion?

Clearly Mohammed and Allah share a serious inferiority complex.

Newpapers
Not to the extent of Goatlock, but I once read newspapers too. Now, the only print I read is when I pick up a newspaper or magazine for free in the hotel lobby - USA Today is the one most ofen available.

I read the free media not to get information, but similar to listening to snippets of Air America or NPR, I read simply to see what kind of nonsense the leftists are spewing on a particular day. I'm not on the democrats daily talking points list, but I might as well be.

I often joke with fellow travelers that USA Today always starts our day off with unpleasantness. It's not so bad, because after reading the headlines and scanning the editorials, I emerge from their dark abyss and may day gets inevitably brighter.

too true
and too late to change things. The nuts have us right where they want us. Our political correctness is killing us, and it will eventually allow the nuts to come kill us. We'll all die lamenting, "If we had only been more diplomatic!"

look at the pictures
Has anyone noticed that the protestors always look like apes? Are these the people the libs want running the world? As of the first ammendment the libs have as much respect for that as they do the second. Take a look at Campaign finance reform, the "Fairness Doctrine, and Hate crimes legislation which are all products of the left. I fear there will come a day when writing a post on this website will result in jail time. Make no mistake it is coming all in the name of diversity! Remember the road to hell is paved with good intentions.

I am John Doe!

The Same Freedoms we love
It was always understood with our First Amendment,the right to freedom of expression, most especially political speech, that somebody might be offended. That was why the concept was promulgated into law of the land.

Yet look at the two groups that today most often object to what is being said, printed or shown. At the one end with have the political correctness police that grew out of the 1960s leftist political movements. At the other end we have radical Islamists who take offense at anything Western not just freedom of expression. Both ends want to claim that there would be no controversy if the rest of us all just "respected the traditions" of others.

Yet attacking our freedom of expression is attacking our most fundamental traditions at their very base, at their heart. We are suppose to smile and accept their insults. Both the political correct police and radical Islamists will nitpick the smallest word solely to promote controversy and cause division, then claim that everyone else is partisan and bias.

Who's Offended?
I've asked it before, but I'll keep asking until someone offers a reasonable answer:

What kind of God is it that is "offended" by statements made by nonbelievers?

How does Allah make it known that he has been offended?

And what kind of almighty needs a bunch of uneducated dimwits trying to relive the glory days of the 11th century to defend his honor?

Clearly, when it comes to omnipotent deities, the Muslims got robbed.

Excuse me, Va Lady - but
Even sharia law does not protect the abuser of doctrine that is Sunni from Shia wrath. Or is it the opposite way? I forget.

From Communism to Sharia
CharlieS writes: "After all they still think Communism is a real nifty system of government that would work if we'd just give it a real chance. Seventy plus years of nothing but failure everywhere Communism's been tried hasn't convinced them yet."

Sounds like sharia -- which is where our cowardice will drive us if we don't change course. Once sharia has been correctly implemented across the whole earth, we will have achieved utopia, despite 1300 years to evidence that sharia leads to economic and cultural stagnation. Of course, if a seventh century lifestyle is your goal, maybe one really could reach utopia.

The new editorial standard
for the Wahington Post is ask Muslim employees whether a cartoon is offensive. This tact is precisely what the Post did in its decision to not publish "Opus." I doubt that the Post makes the same inquiry for its Christian or Jewish employees. But, of course, the fear factor of the Christian and Jewsish employees is close to nonexistent. Perhaps the Post has some suspected jihadists on its staff in the name of diversity.

Its not easy being dhimmi
Someone in the media should do a story on this issue. It would be interesting to see the resons given by the 25 papers for declining to run the cartoon. I suspect most would offer the usual "respecting cultural diversity" line. I suspect that for some however, the reason is fear of retribution.

Welcome to the bold new world where it is not easy being dhimmi.

I saw these in print...
...in the Lexington Herald-Leader (KY). I was pleasantly surprised... I think NOW takes it on the chin from Breathed...their silence over the treatment of women by the ROP is deafening.

Now I know I'm in REAL trouble
I find myself agreeing with Gabby for once. Time to give up Townhall.

But don't count on them getting that courage anytime soon Gabby. After all they still think Communism is a real nifty system of government that would work if we'd just give it a real chance.
Seventy plus years of nothing but failure everywhere Communism's been tried hasn't convinced them yet.

Kathleen is right
And Goatlocker you make a lot of good points also. The newspaper business has gone steadily downhill to the point that you really can't believe very much of anything they print anymore.
Most of the "news" stories are nothing less than thinly veiled leftist editorializing or "polls" disguised as news, andf most of the cartoons even started having either an extremely PC or leftist slant to them.
When I was growing up in Detroit my father worked for the Detroit Free Press. Myself and both of my older brothers had routes delivering it for many years, even going to motorized routes for a while. But then the paper got more and more left leaning to the point where even my dad couldn't stomach what they presented as "news."

Continuing Decline
America's newspapers have met the enemy, and it is them.

I once was a newspaper junkie. It started with a nine year old's obsession with baseball box scores in 1969 - the inaugural season of the KC Royals. By the time I was sixteen, I was a full-blown addict, almost always reading the entire paper (even the boring Business section) on a daily basis. The once great Kansas City Star was my rag of choice.

Over the next thirty years, I fed my daily habit while living in cities throughout the country. Chicago, Norfolk VA, Charleston SC, Baltimore, Washington DC, and Denver. With each passing year, however, I became more and more disgusted with my addiction. As my experiences and maturity quite naturally led to a more conservative mixed with libertarian political philosophy, my newspaper dealers were heading further and further in the opposite direction.

Where they once stood proud for the great ideals of freedom and liberty, they now prostrate themselves at the altar of pitiful PC drivel.

By the year 2000, when I finally went cold turkey off newspapers for good, I realized that paying the Denver Post for a subscription was akin to donating money directly to the Democrat party. And the Rocky Mountain News was even worse.

While it is undoubtedly true that the internet has had a big impact on circulation rates, especially for the casual/occasional readers, the hardcore junkies like me would never have traded the joy of ink and smelly paper for the Drudge Report if not for the inexorable march towards the mindless portion of the left on newsroom floors everywhere.

Kathleen does her typically wonderful job in a thoughtful, subtle, common sense way. It's a shame her host paper is so ignorant as to where their real value is rooted.
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