Posted on 12/02/2005 10:54:11 PM PST by Pikamax
Time again for "Self-Appointed Censor," today starring Muslim students at San Joaquin Delta College and their student imam.
Many Muslim students are upset over an artwork in the current show, "My Country, Right or Left: Artists Respond to the State of the Union," at Delta's L.H. Horton art gallery.
Called "Kalashnikov Jihad," the work by local artist John Lechner is a life-sized ceramic Kalashnikov assault rifle wrapped in pages of flowing Arabic script from the Quran.
The biting point of which, Lechner said, is "that religion is being used as weapon. That the loudest voices that we hear from the Islamic community are the terrorists and the radicals."
That's been said before, but not using pages of the Quran, at least not at Delta. And a procession of mostly male, obviously perturbed, Muslim students marching through the gallery doesn't like it, said gallery director William Wilson.
Many demand the artwork be taken down, some loudly, Wilson said. One interrupted Wilson's art talk. Another intruded upon a private business mixer held at the gallery.
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"He said the Muslim community had to resist this or they'll be relegated to the treatment the American Indian or African-American community has received in this county," Wilson recounted.
Mohammed Al-Otoum, who identified himself to Wilson as a full-time student and an imam, or mosque leader, also complained.
Saying "defacing the Quran" was "unacceptable," Al-Otoum asked that the work be removed from the exhibition; that the Quran pages be separated from the artwork and given to him, "to burn and bury them according to Islamic tradition"; and that officials arrange a private meeting between the artist and a student Muslim leader, according to Wilson, who documented the complaint.
Other students also asked for Lechner's phone number, e-mail address and home address, Wilson said.
Al-Otoum declined to comment, except to say it was Wilson's choice to write up his objection and launch an official complaint process.
The twist here is that the main objection for many is not the artwork's message but the destruction -- some say "desecration" -- of Islam's holy book. It's a sore point at Delta, where last year a Quran was found in a toilet.
But the message rankles, too. "I think it's pretty much saying that Islam teaches terrorism," objected Malik Bayanzay, president of the Islamic Student Association. That's a distortion of Quranic teaching, he said.
Bayanzay raised a couple of points: Many Americans support a flag-burning amendment, don't they? And where are the artworks desecrating the Bible or the Talmud?
Basim Elkarra, executive director of the Council on Islamic-American Relations' Sacramento chapter, added that, given the ongoing Lodi terror investigation, "rising Islamophobia" is a concern in the Stockton area.
Delta's president, Raul Rodriguez, listened to student concerns but took a firm stand against removing "Kalashnikov Jihad."
"You don't bow down to pressure like this," Rodriguez said. "You have to respect the right of the artist to express his idea. We're not going to censor anything here."
It's important for students to understand the purpose of academic freedom: to present a range of ideas so students learn the critical-thinking skills to sort them all out, Rodriguez said.
The opposite of critical thinking is allowing only one point of view. "And that's how fanatics are created," Rodriguez said. "And that's dangerous."
When one student rep intimated some Muslim students might take things into their own hands, Rodriguez responded resolutely.
"I told him I hope they don't do that, because there would be some very serious consequences. The students would be arrested. They would be expelled. And they would be branded terrorists."
The right way to object is with Islam awareness days and speakers who clear up misconceptions about Islam, Rodriguez said.
Or with equally pointed art. Have at it. Ironically, any shouting and saber-rattling tends to vindicate Lechner, whose artwork suggests a segment of contemporary Islam cannot reconcile religiosity with modern secular institutions and principles.
The reconciliation begins by conceding that art has the right to offend. Even desecrate.
(Denny Crane: "I Don't Want To Socialize With A Pinko Liberal Democrat Commie.Say What You Like About Republicans. We Stick To Our Convictions. Even When We Know We're Dead Wrong.")
Probably in an NEA-funded exhibit somewhere, in between pictures of the Virgin Mary with feces smeared all over it and a crucifix in a bottle of urine.
(Denny Crane: "I Don't Want To Socialize With A Pinko Liberal Democrat Commie.Say What You Like About Republicans. We Stick To Our Convictions. Even When We Know We're Dead Wrong.")
Awww...poor widdle muslims don't like freedom of speech and artistic expression? Too bad.
Wahhabi Islam teaches terrorism.
Now there is an old idea that may have some merit. Kill the fighters and put their kin in huge relocation camps!
And in a hundred years, they can build casinos and sell cheap gas and cigarettes. Instead of marching them to Oklahoma, may I suggest Massachusetts instead?
Yep. Go ahead. Prove the artist right. Sheesh!
We have seen the "Piss Christ" and the "Dung Madonna."
Our moaning didn't stop the exhibits, ever.
The Muslims need to get over it, or go home to their desert paradise whence they came.
But seriously, good luck to the artist... he's set the RoP'ers up to show their intolerance to the world again.
Can they get their heads around Voltairs concept of western ideals of freedoms ("I dont agree with what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.") and show islam can be compatible with such freedoms, liberty and the US constitution itself, or will they continue to default, going back and behaving like intolerant 7th century barbarians, portraying their religion and its founder as one that can't pass the simplest scrutiny or critique... the balls firmly in their court.
Islam - The Religion of Perpetual Outrage
I don't get it. Isn't what Bin Laden always doing? These are true signs of the time being suppressed by pharisean perverted gay imams in denial.
And so it's ok for BinLaden to do it empowering them to murder us, but not ok to warn each other about the threat in art form?
Kill em all.
Sensitive little shiites aren't they? I've lost count of the number of flags and GWB efigies I've seen go up in flames - courtesy of the ENEMEDIA - now where's a pic of that painting, I want the world to see it.
Kalashnikov Jihad? Absolutely brilliant!
And they are!
They pray to their god allah to help them intimidate and bully anyone with whom they disagree. If that doesn't work then they always have the ultimate punishment, the one they meted out to Theodore Van Gogh.
Oh! And where do they get justification for their dastardly behaviors?
the pages of the Koran.
I'd say the artist is right on!
So they're offended at being identified for the violent bullies that they are?
Whoop-dy-doo!
What are we going to do with them anyways?
They'll be allowed to own private casinos and get preferential treatment for college admissions?
Heavens forfend!
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