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Cartoon on Islam was deeply offensive (You be the judge...)
Philadelphia Inquirer ^ | December 4, 2002 | Letters to the Editor

Posted on 12/04/2002 3:47:51 AM PST by Fintan

Below is a sampling of local response to Tony Auth's Nov. 28 cartoon. The Inquirer has received more than 300 letters from around the country and abroad criticizing it.

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Tony Auth's Nov. 28 cartoon depicting Islam as an intolerant religion is deeply offensive and contributes to the climate of hostility against innocent American Muslims.

I highly doubt that the Inquirer would publish Mr. Auth's cartoon if he had drawn a picture of a priest saying "Catholicism is tolerant - tolerant of priests who rape and molest children," or a rabbi saying "Judaism is tolerant - tolerant of soldiers attacking teenage boys armed only with rocks, tolerant of settlements dispossessing Palestinian land, tolerant of assassination of political leaders...."

The Inquirer has a responsibility to behave in a manner that supports interfaith respect so as to promote peace among Muslims, Christians and Jews, regardless of the shameful behaviors perpetrated by a minority in each religion. In printing Mr. Auth's cartoon, the newspaper fell woefully short of that obligation.

Zafar Hasan
Philadelphia

Self-reflection needed

There are hardly words to convey how appalled I was by Tony Auth's virulently anti-Islamic cartoon published on Nov. 28. I cannot imagine that the editors of your paper would ever consider printing a cartoon that condemned the entirety of Christianity or Judaism in a similar manner.

Perhaps before preaching tolerance to others, Auth and the editorial staff should engage in serious self-reflection.

Thea Abu El-Haj
Philadelphia

Islam is not evil

I am highly disappointed and angered to see the cartoon published on Nov. 28 that reads as follows: "Islam is a tolerant religion... We tolerate fanatics, suicide bombers, terrorist charities... and women... barely."

This is a blatant attack on a religion. It has been pointed out time again that groups of people who are evildoers do not make the religion to which they belong evil. As a Muslim, I feel humiliated and disgusted.

Syed Shahabuddin
Newtown

Historical amnesia

Tony Auth's cartoon on Nov. 28 espouses the resolutely racist ideation of Islam pervasive in the popular imagination of U.S. society. The mediocre, reductive, and chauvinistic association of Islam with terrorism and sexist oppression commits a deliberate and narcissistic error so common among imperialists - that of historical and cultural amnesia.

Christianity has been awfully "tolerant" too, engaging in inquisitions, holocausts, African slavery, genocide of nearly the entire indigenous population of the Western hemisphere - all within the last five centuries.

Christians have developed (and used) weapons capable of destroying entire cities at once while declaring themselves the only people responsible enough to possess them.

Those who terrorize Palestinians in their own land enjoy a legitimacy given to their actions by the same element that celebrates the above-mentioned "accomplishments" of Euro-Christianity.

Ari David Perlstein
Philadelphia

Stop hate, don't inspire it

I totally agree with Steven Rosenzweig's letter "Cartoon unfair to Muslims" (Dec. 3).

In Hitler's Germany, anti-Semitism was part and parcel of the times, and the media there and in many other places were filling people's minds with horrible racist stuff. Bad went to worse as people too easily accepted the unacceptable and did not understand the ugly ramifications of racism.

We should know better now.

Thank you for at least printing Mr. Rosenzweig's letter, but I can't help but think the type of people most swayed by cartoons need to be reached in the same medium. Auth should work on stopping racist hate, not inspiring it.

Anne Selden Annab
Mechanicsburg

Just a pretense

Congratulations! Tony Auth's cartoon about Islam was right on the ball. I think it is about time that the world recognizes the evil taught through the pretense that Islam is a loving religion.

Joseph P. Wade
Coatesville



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To: JimVT
I'm no fan of Islam but we shouldn't condemn an entire religion for the faults of the fanatics.

Yes but a religion that cannot police its fanatics should not complain when they get most of the attention.

41 posted on 12/04/2002 4:48:38 AM PST by AppyPappy
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To: nicmarlo
What a bunch of whining morons...

Now the cartoon, and all our comments, will be disseminated 100 times as widely.

42 posted on 12/04/2002 4:48:44 AM PST by Publius6961
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To: BlueLancer
And that throughout history, Arabs have been involved in the African slave trade. You can also tell them that Mohammed owned slaves.

Suadi Arabia didn't get around to officially banning slavery until the 1960's.
43 posted on 12/04/2002 4:49:39 AM PST by Guillermo
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To: Publius6961
It seems that as long as Islam exists there will be a fanatical portion of it's followers to whom the Koran is an instruction manual,(kill the Jews and infedels). The so called "peaceful" segment of thier population are in compliance, made evident by thier silent approval.In our case the Holy war began with Sirhan Sirhan and has intensified dramatically since.Therefore I regard that "religion" as nothing more than a dangerous cult and feel that eradication is the only solution.
44 posted on 12/04/2002 4:51:05 AM PST by zygoat
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To: Publius6961
Now the cartoon, and all our comments, will be disseminated 100 times as widely.

Oh, the irony!! : )

45 posted on 12/04/2002 4:55:51 AM PST by nicmarlo
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To: nicmarlo
Oh, the irony!! : )

Did you also get a chuckle out of the fact that the sand-maggots apparently read the National Inquierer regularly?
Otherwise I, for one, would have never enjoyed that cartoon (and the one in post #12) over morning coffee...

46 posted on 12/04/2002 5:02:27 AM PST by Publius6961
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To: JimVT
"Dumb move. Bad taste. I'm no fan of Islam but we shouldn't condemn an entire religion for the faults of the fanatics."

In the case of Islam, the bad elements FAR outweigh whatever miniscule amount of good there may be!

47 posted on 12/04/2002 5:03:29 AM PST by Destructor
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To: Fintan
bump for later, after today, I'll need a good laugh and your cartoon will put a smile on my face as I am sure will the replys to it.
48 posted on 12/04/2002 5:05:33 AM PST by 2timothy3.16
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To: Fintan
That's funny! I don't get the filthy Inky, because it is such a rag. Maybe I'll have to reconsider. :)
49 posted on 12/04/2002 5:10:12 AM PST by Snowy
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To: Fintan
Well, sometimes the truth hurts... sometimes the truth hurts a lot... The cartoon isn't really funny, but it IS accurate, from what I understand...
50 posted on 12/04/2002 5:10:59 AM PST by Chad Fairbanks
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To: Chad Fairbanks
BUMP
51 posted on 12/04/2002 5:14:10 AM PST by Publius6961
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To: Fintan
Nothing wrong with that except you don't see Hillary hiding under the cartoon figures skirt, and no mention of the FALN16
52 posted on 12/04/2002 5:15:22 AM PST by RedBloodedAmerican
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To: Fintan
Yes it's offensive to condemn an entire religion of 1.6 billion people like this...Even if it does make a point (A true point) about their fringe elments. It's bigoted.

And I'm sure that will be a minority opinion on this thread.
53 posted on 12/04/2002 5:16:18 AM PST by Johnny Shear
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To: Fintan
Auth's cartoon was much too tolerant of Islam. First it implied it is a religion, when, in fact, it is a cult. Second, it did not even mention that Mohammed was a false prophet.
54 posted on 12/04/2002 5:16:53 AM PST by PhilipFreneau
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To: Fintan
I think this is hilarious! While political cartoonists in major papers across America slander Bush, Republicans, and the NRA on a daily basis with no fear of repercussions, now they have done gone and stepped on the toes of the prophet. Wonder if they're nervous in the newsroom?
55 posted on 12/04/2002 5:19:52 AM PST by Sender
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To: Fintan
Islam is the Enemy!
56 posted on 12/04/2002 5:26:09 AM PST by TLBSHOW
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To: Johnny Shear
"And I'm sure that will be a minority opinion on this thread."

Man, you must be psychic ...

Miss Cleo, is that you?

57 posted on 12/04/2002 5:29:41 AM PST by BlueLancer
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To: Fintan
When Christianity or any other religion promotes jihad then everyone should feel free to condemn and/or print cartoons of the fact.

Islam is not so much a religion as it is a radical, bully, cult whose doctrine changes to fit the situation, and strength of numbers. Few numbers they make nice, large numbers they make jihad world wide.

A snake you can respect, a disease you don't, you kill it before it multiplies.
58 posted on 12/04/2002 5:40:31 AM PST by MissAmericanPie
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To: BlueLancer
Miss Cleo, is that you?

It's MR. Cleo!! Mon.

59 posted on 12/04/2002 5:41:17 AM PST by Johnny Shear
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To: All
It reminds me of an old joke: An inmate is brought before the warden of the prison for fighting with another inmate and the warden asks him what started the fight.

"He called me a thief" the inmate said.

The warden replied, "You're in here because you were convicted of theft."

"Yeah" replied the inmate, "But I've got a right to be sensitive about it, don't I."

60 posted on 12/04/2002 5:41:41 AM PST by mbynack
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