February 03, 2006

Kabuki Outrage

Strictly Speaking this sort of thing doesn't bother me all that much. I mean, it's true that western media are kind of bending over backwards, matrix-style, to placate muslin sentiment, but the backdrop is that we're more afraid of what we might do, than what they might do. Consider that human beings, as a rule, are not really that different from one another in spite of modest differences in local and regional culture. We basically all have the same sense of fairness and usually recognize the same constraints against the First Commandment. And the thrust of history that substantiates the reform and progressive movements in Western Culture (individual freedom, anti-slavery, anti-totalitarianism) are not merely "Western" but human, in a sense that's vastly larger than the regional appeal of a Seventh Century Prophet who "shall not be disobeyed." And while the world of Islam has been offended, yet again, by our iconoclasm, we have yet to see the awakened offense of Western Culture to the affront of being challenged and blasphemed by the regional superstition of "low Islam," before it has even awakened itself to a righteous indignation about chattel slavery: a conflict that cost the United States in excess of a million untimely deaths. (And in my own case, almost 50% of the progeny of our Arkansas hillbilly family.) If the sense of Jacksonian offense at being taken for granted by a lesser cultural light is ever genuinely awakened, the modest threats tossed out by the Islamic world as a thin figleaf against its own shameful past will seem anemic and pale by comparison to the wrath that will be loosed on that poor excuse for "progress."

Do not get me started...

(Cross-posted to Demosophia)

Posted by: Demosophist at 10:13 PM | Comments (4) | Add Comment
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1 Somebody forgot to close their bold tag. ;-) You'd think the multitude of innocent people who have been deliberately killed by suicide bombers would get them riled up. But nooooooo. Draw a picture of their precioussssss and they go wild. It simply proves the point once again that all those things in the Koran about "getting along, charity and forgiveness" applies only to other Muslims.

Posted by: Oyster at February 04, 2006 06:07 AM (YudAC)

2 Right now I'm itching to rewrite Frank J.'s "Nuke the Moon" and make it "Nuke Medina." HOW 'BOUT THAT, ISLAMOBOY? what's your freakin' sage "hallowed be his name" pedophile's pearls of wisdom when that kind of hammer gets rammed up his ass?

Posted by: TC-LeatherPenguin at February 04, 2006 08:17 AM (ItXz2)

3 I have observed an interesting phenomena on a couple web sites that I read on a periodic basis. These sites have political discussions that are more or less evenly divided between calm, reasoned conservatives and flaming moonbat liberals (guess which side I support). Any way, since the latest protests over the cartoons have erupted, the moonbats have become calm, reasoned liberal commentators who point out that it is quite alright to protest, to even protest through boycott but kidnapping and cutting off heads requires strong enforcement of normative behavior (I think one of them even mentioned turning sand into glass via excessive application of heat). The radical Muslims best beware the uniting of public opinion in the West against them for we will settle the issue to our satisfaction, then go back to our own family squabbling.

Posted by: oldgeek at February 04, 2006 09:31 AM (6ENow)

4 A commenter on a different weblog once pointed out that in LA, we shoot people for fun, and I have long held that our deep reserves of civilization are a self-defense mechanism against the truth: Americans are the deepest and darkest bastards on the planet. Woe betide he who awakens the Jacksonians: consider that bin Laden did so only for a few months. Imagine the fate of the one who awakens the Jacksonians until they are sated ....

Posted by: Jeff Medcalf at February 05, 2006 09:57 PM (eer2X)

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