Posted on 02/03/2006 8:16:15 PM PST by suspects
I offer the following recent news items, in no particular order:
The Council on American-Islamic Relations is demanding an apology from a Los Angeles talk show host for making fun of Muslims. In reference to the oft-repeated spectacle of Muslim pilgrims stampeding each other to death during the Hajj, KFIs Bill Handel suggested the annual Hajj should feature a Hajj In The Sky traffic copter.
This is a joke. It is not allowed.
On Monday, armed Muslim gunmen stormed an office of the European Union in Gaza, in protest of a series of editorial cartoons in a Danish newspaper. The comics featured 12 different artistic visions of Muhammed, including one where the Prophets turban is also a bomb with a lit fuse; and another showing Muhammed in heaven telling newly-arrived suicide bombers Stop! We have run out of virgins! In addition to the armed assault on the EU, Saudi Arabia recalled its Danish ambassador, Syria demanded the cartoonists be punished and Danish products were pulled from store shelves across the Middle East.
These cartoons are jokes. They are not allowed.
Just days before they were kicking in doors over cartoons, the Palestinians voted 70% for Hamas, a group previously identified by both the US and the EU as a terrorist organization responsible for the deaths of hundreds of civilians, including some Americans. Hamas won this election over the Fatah Party, whose armed wingthe Al Aqsa Brigadesis responsible for hundreds of civilian deaths, including Americans. On 9/11, Palestinians watching 3,000 Americans die live on satellite television were so overjoyed they danced in the streets and handed out candy to children.
Last year, American taxpayers gave more than $400 million to the Palestinians.
That is not a joke. Its a foreign policy.
When CAIR sent out their press release attacking LAs Bill Handel over his Hajj in the Sky joke, they also complained that Handel referred to Islam as a strange religion. And they didnt like his suggestion that Muslims had a problem with anti-semitism.
Now, whered he ever get THAT crazy idea
Strange religion seems pretty mild to me. If masked Methodists were hijacking newsrooms over the latest installment of Doonesbury, Id consider that a bit odd. If cracking jokes about Christian Scientists led their members to threaten public safety, Id view that as somewhat out of the ordinary.
If Scientologists started getting all freaky about well, thats a bad example.
My point is, when youre talking about the only religion in the world currently linked to suicide bombings, honor killings, the stoning of homosexuals and a return to the electoral ideology of the Nazi Party, its hard to avoid mildly-judgmental terms like strange, disconcerting, and Holy crap, what they hell are these whackjobs thinking?
If you cant use the words strange and religion in a conversation about Islams influence on the world, then you cant have an honest conversation about Islam. That doesnt mean that the conversation has to be negative. But the potential for negative, critical and harsh comments must exist for the conversation to be worthwhile. How can there be open, meaningful discourse with people who are ready to blow your brains out if Charlie Brown and Lucy misquote the Koran?
Dont Muslims ever kid around? Doesnt anyone in the Islamic world ever crack a joke? I mean, other than the classic These two Jews walk into a bar AND ARE BLOWN TO SMITHEREENS BY A MARTYR! ALLAH AKBAR! ALLAH AKBAR!
Comedy is, by its very nature, critical. For there to be a joke, there must be somebody or something to joke about. Big boys and girls understand this. When people crack wise about us, we take our licks and go on.
If, for example, the Billy Graham Crusades resulted in a parking lot pile-up of crazed, car-crashing Christians year after year, I wouldnt be offended if radio talk hosts made fun of it. I would expect it. Then again, I would also expect the Billy Graham folks to figure out how to prevent another crash before the next crusade.
Its not talk radios fault that Muslim pilgrims being stampeded to death while throwing stones at a symbol of Satan has become almost an annual event. Its shameful and embarrassing, and the Saudi government and others responsible should be ashamed. Instead, theyre outraged that somebody noticed it and snickered.
Iran wants to host an international conference to determine the REAL facts about the Holocaust. Of course Im going to laugh. What elsetake them seriously?
The insurgents in Iraq insist that American soldiers are forcing good Muslims to violate their faith and participate in democracy. The Americans have no right to force us to choose our own leaders! They cant boss us around by making us be our own bosses! What, you want me to pretend thats an argument?
No, thats a punchline.
It is impossible to look honestly at the current state of Islam in the world and not either laugh or cry. I choose to laugh. What the leaders of the Muslim world choose to do, well have to wait and see.
Excellent! Just Excellent!
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The Devil cannot abide being mocked.
that's a bump!
Michael Graham's got it right.
Been awhile, Michael. It's good to see you back. Of course Muslims can't laugh. Destroying Israel and taking over the free world is serious business, ya know?
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"Islam seems like a very nice religion and I really like it's practitioners,
but it's not exactly my cup of tea."
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"Annihilate Ziggy!Behead Ziggy!!"
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"Who the hell is Ziggy!??"
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"May the infidel Ziggy's left ear wither and fall to the ground and be trampled by goats!!"
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"Tim, this is a Republican scandal. For Ziggy, whom I believe knows who President
Bush is, and who has not given one dime to the DNC, to use those words, 'not
my cup of tea' is really beyond the pale. We haven't scene anything like this in
Washington since the dark days of President Nixon..."
If they identify themselves as muslims, they should not be allowed into this country.
They surely will not be happy in a country as evil as this one is (sarc). So, they should go somewhere where they can be happy, and stone each other, and behead each other, and wear hideously hot and smelly clothing all the days of their lives.
Not here in this country.
I used to think that we could learn to get along with folks who had different beliefs.
I do not believe that any more.
C.S. Lewis
Anybody else notice that all the signs the Muzzies are holding seem to display the handwriting of one person?
Nope. This rock:
Luke 10:18 He replied, "I saw Satan fall like lightning from heaven."
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