February 23, 2006

Tomorrow, 12:00 noon. Washington, D.C.

Hitchens:

Update, Feb. 22: Thank you all who've written. Please be outside the Embassy of Denmark, 3200 Whitehaven Street (off Massachusetts Avenue) between noon and 1 p.m. this Friday, Feb. 24. Quietness and calm are the necessities, plus cheerful conversation. Danish flags are good, or posters reading "Stand By Denmark" and any variation on this theme (such as "Buy Carlsberg/ Havarti/ Lego") The response has been astonishing and I know that the Danes are appreciative. But they are an embassy and thus do not of course endorse or comment on any demonstration. Let us hope, however, to set a precedent for other cities and countries. Please pass on this message to friends and colleagues.

It would be lovely to see this in other cities as well. Perhaps it should be in every city, on every Friday at noon. But if you're in the D.C. area, please consider going, for it is certainly happening there.

Via Foster.

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February 22, 2006

Holy shit.

I agree with Bill. [Charlton Heston voice] Darn the luck!

Islam is not the enemy; Islamo-fascism is. There are plenty of perfectly decent, sane Muslims. Like these guys, for instance.

My argument with Islam has always been that too many mainstream Muslims have failed to condemn what the jihadis are doing, but that is also changing.


Via Protein Wisdom.

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February 21, 2006

Hitch on the Cartoon War

Writing in Slate:

There remains the question of Denmark: a small democracy, which resisted Hitler bravely and protected its Jews as well as itself. Denmark is a fellow member of NATO and a country that sends its soldiers to help in the defense and reconstruction of Iraq and Afghanistan. And what is its reward from Washington? Not a word of solidarity, but instead some creepy words of apology to those who have attacked its freedom, its trade, its citizens, and its embassies. For shame. Surely here is a case that can be taken up by those who worry that America is too casual and arrogant with its allies. I feel terrible that I have taken so long to get around to this, but I wonder if anyone might feel like joining me in gathering outside the Danish Embassy in Washington, in a quiet and composed manner, to affirm some elementary friendship. Those who like the idea might contact me at christopher.hitchens@yahoo.com, and those who live in other cities with Danish consulates might wish to initiate a stand for decency on their own account.

Good idea.

Via James Joyner, who quotes extensively and provides worthwhile commentary, concluding:

The impulse to not offend Muslims is decent and understandable. In the context of Muslims murdering innocents over free speech, however, it is also dangerous.

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February 18, 2006

Jeff Percifield

suggests that we boycott Muslim products, and then remembers: "oh, wait — there aren't any." Ouch.

Much merriment ensues in his comments.

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Well, Now There Won't Be Any Complaints.

The artwork profiled here (1) doesn't involved Mohammed at all, and (2) clearly targets those who murder in the name of Islam, rather than the majority, who practice it peacefully.

Also, it's hilarious.

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February 16, 2006

Clash of Civil Liberties

Malkin on how the Islamo-fascists are racheting up the online outreach, via hacking and threats of violence against bloggers.

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Let's Put the Blame Where It Belongs.

Squarely on Ronald McDonald.


Via Volokh via Insty.

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February 15, 2006

Killing People Over Cartoons.

Very smart.

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February 11, 2006

Dear Denmark,

It's our pleasure: Legos and cheese all around.

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February 06, 2006

It's About Frickin' Time

How many of you are there?

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Isn't It Insulting to Islam

. . . that the French have pig-squealing contests?

I'm disappointed in the current crop of agent provocateurs— you'd think they could come up with better anti-Islamic art to "sweeten the pie." And that it would take them less than four months to "sell" their brethren on firebombs and the burning of Danish flags. (Of course, as others have pointed out, the gap between October and the current OUTRAGE! might be due to their difficulties in scrounging up so many Scandinavian flags.)


h/t: Glenn.

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And What Would Muslims Do

. . . if ancient artifacts precious to them were destroyed like this?

Buddhists didn't riot. They didn't firebomb anything, or threaten beheadings.

It's hard to look at the lunatic fringe of Islam and really regard this as a true religion, rather than a sick death cult. That's just how I feel right now: I don't see enough moderate Muslims getting outraged by those who do violence in their name.

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Now That's Offensive.

The ultimate caricatures of Mohammed—but I've never heard the Islamic community say a word about them. Hm.


Via Goldstein, who appears to be skating on pretty thin ice.

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February 05, 2006

Mark Steyn Nails It

. . . more than Casanova:

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.


Via Never Yet Melted.

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So, Who Gets Made Fun of The Most?—Christians, Muslims, or Jews?

One opinion.

Let's see. Irreverence toward Jesus Christ: we have this. And this. This counts, I think. You'll want to turn the sound down for this. And few people, Christian or not, can resist this. Another one. And, of course, this. Don't forget this one.

This one would appear to skewer all faiths—until you consider its name.

That's going four pages into a search for "Jesus." Here's a bonus for you.

Just off the top of my head, we have a few that focus on Catholics. Like this. And this. And this.

This situation surely deserves an honorable mention. And this theme is an evergreen.

Protestants? Well, there are so many brands. But this likely qualifies. As does this. Definitely counts. I'd include this as well.

Moses: Well, there's this. And this.

With respect to Jews in general, of course, we find the most hilarious joke of all time. Ha ha. I mean, these guys just kill me. Oh, wait . . . And here's more lighthearted fun.

Four pages into a search for "Mohammed prophet" (to, ahem, distinguish the prophet from some of the colorful characters that share his name) I got this. Let's also throw this one in.

Sorry, Azmat. I just don't see it.


UPDATE: Glenn has a roundup of commentary on the Islamic double standard.

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February 04, 2006

Demonstrations in London Over Danish "Slander"

It doesn't get clearer than "behead those who insult Islam." Malkin has the pix of those who follow the "religion of peace." Please note that these people are living in a Western country, and taking advantage of Western education/standards of living/freedoms.

Wouldn't it be an interesting exercise to go into Muslim-run schools and check out their textbooks? We would see some major-league slander of Jews. But presumably that's different.


UPDATE: Via Glenn, Sissy Willis reports that public sentiment is turning dramatically, at least in Great Britain.

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Protein Wisdom Tackles the Danish Cartoon Controversy

It appears that Goldstein doesn't like the idea of journalists being bullied with threats of physical violence into a practice of "tolerance" that places Muslims above all other religious groups on the planet:

Even now you have Kos commenters contorting themselves into positions of self-righteous progressive onanism that are a wonder to behold—suddenly, free speech is not a universal right worthy of the crafting of puppet heads and the defacing of Starbucks’ windows, but instead is a culture-specific gift that needs to be filtered through the religious precepts of the culture of the Other. Unless, of course, that “Other” happens to be, say, Evangelical Christians. In which case, such extremists MUST BE SHOUTED DOWN with free speech.

Yup. Read the whole thing.

Meanwhile, Harrell tells us enough is enough, and we should stop reprinting the cartoons:

Yes. ItÂ’s all true. The Muslims who think people who draw their religious figures should be beheaded are backwards and primitive and uncivilized. Unwarranted beheading is pretty much the textbook definition of backwards and primitive and uncivilized. We can all agree about that.

But hasnÂ’t the point been made? HavenÂ’t we gotten the message out by now? Seriously, are we not at this point acting like school-yard bullies, making fun of that one little kid in class just to make him cry?

I just can't see it that way. In my mind, the Muslims are the bullies here, trying to force the rest of the world into granting a special status to their religion with threats of violence.

The Muslim reaction to the Danish cartoons is the equivalent of burning a cross on the front lawn of Western Civilization. And if we respect their wishes because of intimidation, we will have granted them a right to dictate what speech is acceptable all around the globe.

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Yet More on the Cartoons That Dare Not Speak Their Names

Beautiful Atrocities reprises some of his best-known Muslim-bashing p-shops.

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Dear Muslims:

Every religion gets made fun of: how many comedy skits feature people dressed as nuns or priests? How about the Church Lady? Evangelical Christians get it a lot—and so do Jews. Not to mention what we do to New Agers.

Or is the fuss about these cartoons all some sort of performance art? Perhaps this is a deliberate irony about the supposed slander of those who suggest that Islam isn't always "the religion of peace." The case of Theo Van Gogh, of course, suggests otherwise.

But if you're intent upon blowing us up anyway—whether you see offensive cartoons or not—what exactly is the incentive supposed to be for the Western world to hold back from pointing out that you're intent upon blowing us up?

Memo to the human race: Support Islamic Reformation. Or die.

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