The Danish cartoons

February 10, 2006 RSS Feed Print

I haven't weighed in on the various Muslim violent protests at the cartoons of Muhammad printed five months ago in a Danish newspaper. Here are columns by Michael Kinsley and Charles Krauthammer, which take much the same view.

Some are surprised that they seem in agreement, but they did both once work at the New Republic. David Warren in the Ottawa Citizen reports on how the riots were systematically organized by Muslim extremists. Hugh Hewitt argues that news organizations shouldn't print or show the cartoons, on the grounds that they help the enemy in the war on terrorism. Ed Morrissey takes the view, which Kinsley and Krauthammer agree with, that it's fine to publish the cartoons and that those who don't are letting violent Muslims intimidate them. I'm inclined to agree, despite my usual inclination to refrain from writing anything gratuitously offensive. The organizers of these riots are quite willing to take liberties with the facts; they've been circulating with the cartoons printed in the Danish newspaper three pictures (one of a Frenchman at a pig-calling contest) that were not printed there at all. If the facts don't suit them, they'll make things up.

It's hard when you're used to living in a tolerant society to figure out how to respond to those who believe in intolerance. Meekly accepting their taboos just invites more aggression. The Islamofascists, as Christopher Hitchens calls them, want to destroy our freedoms, and they may well have the means to inflict grave injury on us. The only choice is to fight for what we believe in. We can try to be tactful when speaking and writing about Islam, but we can never satisfy the Islamofascists.

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islamofascists is what they are! they don't want any freedom of discussion of islam period.

they deride us non-muslims "kafirs"(unbelievers)and feel it is acceptable and in fact encouraged to kill us. don't believe the mouthpieces trotted out who try to dispute this fact in the media in order to obfuscate the issue.

jim of OH 4:30PM October 28, 2009

First, I make this very clear that there exists no such term as Islamofascists. We are Muslims and that is our sole Identity.

And in response to your opinion,ony this would be enough that no civilized society can permit blasphamey in the name of so called 'freedom of Expression'.

Its not just about satisfying the intolerant freedom invaders Islamofascists, as you say it, but blasphamy does arise such responses,be it any religion.

Ayeshah 3:30AM October 27, 2009

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