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"Sensitivity" can have brutal consequences - Mark Steyn
Chicago Sun-Times ^ | 2/5/06 | Mark Steyn

Posted on 02/05/2006 6:14:29 AM PST by joonbug

I long ago lost count of the number of times I've switched on the TV and seen crazy guys jumping up and down in the street, torching the Stars and Stripes and yelling ''Death to the Great Satan!'' Or torching the Union Jack and yelling ''Death to the Original If Now Somewhat Arthritic And Semi-Retired Satan!'' But I never thought I'd switch on the TV and see the excitable young lads jumping up and down in Jakarta, Lahore, Aden, Hebron, etc., etc., torching the flag of Denmark.

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TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: appeasers; cartoons; denmark; flag; marksteyn; multiculturism; muslim; riots; steyn; uk
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Steyn is spot-on once again. The great "protectors" of free speech have lost their voices on this issue.
1 posted on 02/05/2006 6:14:31 AM PST by joonbug
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To: joonbug

Paging Julian Phillips...


2 posted on 02/05/2006 6:19:27 AM PST by mewzilla (Property must be secured or liberty cannot exist. John Adams)
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To: joonbug

Middle Eastern Arab societies are suffering from passive-agressive syndrome. They are either at your throat, or you are at theirs. I know which state I prefer.


3 posted on 02/05/2006 6:22:29 AM PST by RKV ( He who has the guns, makes the rules.)
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To: joonbug

The rule for "brave" "transgressive" "artists" is a simple one: If you're going to be provocative, it's best to do it with people who can't be provoked.

Bullseye! Liberals are courageous only when they spit in the eye of people who they know will tolerate them. Kick them in the teeth and they will meekly offer to lick your boots.


4 posted on 02/05/2006 6:24:39 AM PST by rbg81
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To: joonbug

'Sensitivity' can have brutal consequences
February 5, 2006
BY MARK STEYN SUN-TIMES COLUMNIST

I long ago lost count of the number of times I've switched on the TV and seen crazy guys jumping up and down in the street, torching the Stars and Stripes and yelling ''Death to the Great Satan!'' Or torching the Union Jack and yelling ''Death to the Original If Now Somewhat Arthritic And Semi-Retired Satan!'' But I never thought I'd switch on the TV and see the excitable young lads jumping up and down in Jakarta, Lahore, Aden, Hebron, etc., etc., torching the flag of Denmark.



Denmark! Even if you were overcome with a sudden urge to burn the Danish flag, where do you get one in a hurry in Gaza? Well, OK, that's easy: the nearest European Union Humanitarian Aid and Intifada-Funding Branch Office. But where do you get one in an obscure town on the Punjabi plain on a Thursday afternoon? If I had a sudden yen to burn the Yemeni or Sudanese flag on my village green, I haven't a clue how I'd get hold of one in this part of New Hampshire. Say what you like about the Islamic world, but they show tremendous initiative and energy and inventiveness, at least when it comes to threatening death to the infidels every 48 hours for one perceived offense or another. If only it could be channeled into, say, a small software company, what an economy they'd have.

Meanwhile, back in Copenhagen, the Danes are a little bewildered to find that this time it's plucky little Denmark who's caught the eye of the nutters. Last year, a newspaper called Jyllands-Posten published several cartoons of the Prophet Muhammed, whose physical representation in art is forbidden by Islam. The cartoons aren't particularly good and they were intended to be provocative. But they had a serious point. Before coming to that, we should note that in the Western world "artists" "provoke" with the same numbing regularity as young Muslim men light up other countries' flags. When Tony-winning author Terence McNally writes a Broadway play in which Jesus has gay sex with Judas, the New York Times and Co. rush to garland him with praise for how "brave" and "challenging" he is. The rule for "brave" "transgressive" "artists" is a simple one: If you're going to be provocative, it's best to do it with people who can't be provoked.

Thus, NBC is celebrating Easter this year with a special edition of the gay sitcom "Will & Grace," in which a Christian conservative cooking-show host, played by the popular singing slattern Britney Spears, offers seasonal recipes -- "Cruci-fixin's." On the other hand, the same network, in its coverage of the global riots over the Danish cartoons, has declined to show any of the offending artwork out of "respect" for the Muslim faith.

Which means out of respect for their ability to locate the executive vice president's home in the suburbs and firebomb his garage.

Jyllands-Posten wasn't being offensive for the sake of it. They had a serious point -- or, at any rate, a more serious one than Britney Spears or Terence McNally. The cartoons accompanied a piece about the dangers of "self-censorship" -- i.e., a climate in which there's no explicit law forbidding you from addressing the more, er, lively aspects of Islam but nonetheless everyone feels it's better not to.

That's the question the Danish newspaper was testing: the weakness of free societies in the face of intimidation by militant Islam.

One day, years from now, as archaeologists sift through the ruins of an ancient civilization for clues to its downfall, they'll marvel at how easy it all was. You don't need to fly jets into skyscrapers and kill thousands of people. As a matter of fact, that's a bad strategy, because even the wimpiest state will feel obliged to respond. But if you frame the issue in terms of multicultural "sensitivity," the wimp state will bend over backward to give you everything you want -- including, eventually, the keys to those skyscrapers. Thus, Jack Straw, the British foreign secretary, hailed the "sensitivity" of Fleet Street in not reprinting the offending cartoons.

No doubt he's similarly impressed by the "sensitivity" of Anne Owers, Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Prisons, for prohibiting the flying of the English national flag in English prisons on the grounds that it shows the cross of St. George, which was used by the Crusaders and thus is offensive to Muslims. And no doubt he's impressed by the "sensitivity" of Burger King, which withdrew its ice cream cones from its British menus because Rashad Akhtar of High Wycombe complained that the creamy swirl shown on the lid looked like the word "Allah" in Arabic script. I don't know which sura in the Koran says don't forget, folks, it's not just physical representations of God or the Prophet but also chocolate ice cream squiggly representations of the name, but ixnay on both just to be "sensitive."

And doubtless the British foreign secretary also appreciates the "sensitivity" of the owner of France-Soir, who fired his editor for republishing the Danish cartoons. And the "sensitivity" of the Dutch film director Albert Ter Heerdt, who canceled the sequel to his hit multicultural comedy ''Shouf Shouf Habibi!'' on the grounds that "I don't want a knife in my chest" -- which is what happened to the last Dutch film director to make a movie about Islam: Theo van Gogh, on whose ''right to dissent'' all those Hollywood blowhards are strangely silent. Perhaps they're just being "sensitive,'' too.

And perhaps the British foreign secretary also admires the "sensitivity" of those Dutch public figures who once spoke out against the intimidatory aspects of Islam and have now opted for diplomatic silence and life under 24-hour armed guard. And maybe he even admires the "sensitivity" of the increasing numbers of Dutch people who dislike the pervasive fear and tension in certain parts of the Netherlands and so have emigrated to Canada and New Zealand.

Very few societies are genuinely multicultural. Most are bicultural: On the one hand, there are folks who are black, white, gay, straight, pre-op transsexual, Catholic, Protestant, Buddhist, worshippers of global-warming doom-mongers, and they rub along as best they can. And on the other hand are folks who do not accept the give-and-take, the rough-and-tumble of a "diverse" "tolerant" society, and, when one gently raises the matter of their intolerance, they threaten to kill you, which makes the question somewhat moot.

One day the British foreign secretary will wake up and discover that, in practice, there's very little difference between living under Exquisitely Refined Multicultural Sensitivity and Sharia. As a famously sensitive Dane once put it, "To be or not to be, that is the question."

© Mark Steyn, 2006


5 posted on 02/05/2006 6:27:49 AM PST by Presbyterian Reporter
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Very few societies are genuinely multicultural. Most are bicultural: On the one hand, there are folks who are black, white, gay, straight, pre-op transsexual, Catholic, Protestant, Buddhist, worshippers of global-warming doom-mongers, and they rub along as best they can. And on the other hand are folks who do not accept the give-and-take, the rough-and-tumble of a "diverse" "tolerant" society, and, when one gently raises the matter of their intolerance, they threaten to kill you, which makes the question somewhat moot.

In other words non-Muslims and Muslims.

6 posted on 02/05/2006 6:28:58 AM PST by Drew68
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To: joonbug

We have pried open the soft underbelly of the beast!

Don't stop now!

DRAW MORE CARTOONS!!!

Then the world will begin to see this trash for the Nazis that they are.

DRAW MORE CARTOONS!!!

ALL ARTISTS TO THEIR PALLETTES!


7 posted on 02/05/2006 6:29:22 AM PST by MedicalMess
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To: rbg81

"Liberals are courageous only when they spit in the eye of people who they know will tolerate them."

Bingo! Which is why they revile Christians and 'respect' Islam-it's the geo-political form of the Stockholm Syndrome. If Christians publicly beheaded people and blew up innocent civilians, the liberals would all of a sudden acquire a new 'sensitivity' toward them.


8 posted on 02/05/2006 6:31:59 AM PST by Spok (Est omnis de civilitate.)
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To: joonbug

Wonderful chiding of all the PCers.

Helps to set up the deadly quiet time that must precede the awful time of....... PAYBACK and.....

R E T R I B U T I O N !


9 posted on 02/05/2006 6:34:19 AM PST by CBart95
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To: joonbug

Mark Steyn bump


10 posted on 02/05/2006 6:34:54 AM PST by B.O. Plenty (Islam, liberalism and abortions are terminal..)
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To: joonbug
Multiculturalism requires western civilization to give up our principles. Guess who has been pushing multiculturalism: the left, feminists, and Democrats. Our children are not taught about the founding fathers any more. They all know who Rosa Parks is (as they should) but not Nathan Hale, Patrick Henry, Robert E. Lee and Joshua Chamberlain.
Our nation is strong because of our principles of toleration, freedom of religion, freedom of the press and individual liberty.
Islamic radicalism is a threat to our principles. In fact, it appears than Islam itself may be incompatible with our principles. No single religion can require us to rescind our principles.
Christians and Jews constantly suffer from the secular left, and with much more than a poorly drawn cartoon.
It is easy to say to Muslims, if you don't like it leave, but I suspect they won't. What happens in France in 2050 when France is 50% Muslim and a newspaper prints such a cartoon. I suspect that by that time France's principles will be more in line with the Muslim world than its own time honored principles.
11 posted on 02/05/2006 6:36:00 AM PST by GeorgefromGeorgia
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To: joonbug

To Be, or Nutter Be..


12 posted on 02/05/2006 6:37:44 AM PST by Drammach (In the kingdom of the blind, the one-eyed man is king..)
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To: joonbug

must read

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1572120/posts


13 posted on 02/05/2006 6:38:04 AM PST by mal
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The biggest farce is that the "rightous indignation" took over 3 months to show up.

About how long it took to organize a program of protest, get the right flags, get the arson volunteers, pass the hash, hit the streets.

Photo-op Islam. One smack back at them and they're gone.

14 posted on 02/05/2006 6:42:36 AM PST by leadhead (It’s a duty and a responsibility to defeat them. But it's also a pleasure)
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To: MedicalMess
DRAW MORE CARTOONS!"

Kill them (the rioters) in mass quantities. Kill them all!

And don't stop until you can hear a pin drop.

15 posted on 02/05/2006 6:42:51 AM PST by DCPatriot ("It aint what you don't know that kills you. It's what you know that aint so" Theodore Sturgeon)
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To: joonbug
Funny how that "small group" of fundamentalists who are subverting a "peaceful" and "noble" religion can anywhere, on a moment's notice, whip up a frenzied, violent crowd of those same "peaceful" and "noble" religionists -- replete with pre-printed threatening signs and ready-to-burn flags of obscure countries.

Could it possibly be that the "small group" are simply the herders of the mindless masses who thoroughly agree with the ideology of so-called "fundamentalists?"

Nah, couldn't be -- our government told us so.

16 posted on 02/05/2006 6:43:18 AM PST by browardchad
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To: B.O. Plenty
"One day WE ALL will wake up and discover that, in practice, there's very little difference between living under Exquisitely Refined Multicultural Sensitivity and Sharia"

Not just no but hell no! Time to put the genie back in his bottle...

17 posted on 02/05/2006 6:45:23 AM PST by databoss
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To: Presbyterian Reporter
Which means out of respect for their ability to locate the executive vice president's home in the suburbs and firebomb his garage

Which proves absolutely that the American and Christian hating people who infest our media are damn COWARDS...COWARDS...COWARDS....not worthy of any American watching the trash that they put up.

18 posted on 02/05/2006 6:46:31 AM PST by B.O. Plenty (Islam, liberalism and abortions are terminal..)
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To: Presbyterian Reporter
...very little difference between living under Exquisitely Refined Multicultural Sensitivity and Sharia.

Countrymen (and leftists),that does say it all.

19 posted on 02/05/2006 6:46:57 AM PST by luvbach1 (Near the belly of the beast in San Diego)
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To: RKV

I think an Englishman said "they are either at your feet or at your throat."


20 posted on 02/05/2006 6:52:44 AM PST by ExpatGator (Progressivism: A polyp on the colon politic.)
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