Looney Tunes
I have a feeling that other liberals like myself are caught in a dilemma; they want to be tolerant of other people’s beliefs such as the belief in the truth and sanctity of Allah and the Koran. At the same time they are dismayed by the recent violent reactions to the Danish cartoons depicting Allah and Mohammed in the light of ridicule. And on the other hand, they are totally supportive of the right of a free press.
I am also caught in this dilemma. But here’s where I’ve come to: The Muslim culture peaked several centuries ago when they led the world in philosophy, mathematics, art, etc. In short, they were the center of civilization in the world. But ever since they were trashed by the barbarians at the gates, their culture has gradually, but steadily, declined.
Fast forward to the twenty-first century. Much of the world is advancing in terms of wealth, medicine and technology. It is an uneven advance with fits and starts and plenty of mistakes to go around but an advance nevertheless.
I think what is going on here is a deep-seated frustration on the part of Muslims with the perception of being left behind by the rest of the world; that there is a growing sense of inferiority on their part. And since nobody wants to admit to being the bottom of the food chain, their only recourse is to claim to themselves to be spiritually superior. It is imperative to their self-esteem to see the modern (western) world as shallow, morally bankrupt heathens and they as the sole keepers of the faith.
I certainly won’t argue with much conviction that they are wrong about the morals or purity of purpose of our capitalist system. But one thing I do know about the modern Muslim world. . . THESE PEOPLE ARE NUTS! I’m sorry. There are people dying out there over cartoons. There are people beating themselves with chains and burning embassies of governments that had nothing to do with any of this. There are people spazzing out, launching into convulsions and generally loosing their minds over a perceived insult.
People, it is time to get a grip, show a little self-control and fucking grow up. It’s time to move out of your ridiculous medieval mindset and move into the nineteenth or twentieth century at least, and join us in an effort to deal with our common human problems. If you have issues with our modern morality then teach us how to improve it. Bring your spirituality to the modern world and I suspect we’ll all be better off for it. But it is now time to quit whining about your sorry state and begin to act like actual grown-up human beings instead of like mad dog fools.
4 Comments:
I agree that the hype over the cartoons is stupid and a waste of energy. I would also say that we have had printed in the past, equally as "bad" things about all sorts of leaders (religious or otherwise) and no one has lost their mind like this. I also wonder why this is just making so much noise now when they were published in the paper months ago.
The one thing I wouldn't agree on is that all muslims feel or think the same. I am sure there are plenty out there that think some people are taking it too far as well.
You're right. I suspect there are thousands of muslims out there that are rather embarassed by all of this. I just think there some people out there with more passion than brains and, maybe a little too much time on there hands.
And unfortunately, those are the ones that make the news...just like in our country.
Another thing on this...if there aren't supposed to be any depictions of the Prophet Muhammad then how does anyone know what he looks like? I mean, how do they know the cartoons were of him and not someone else?
I won't even go into how stupid it is to assume anyone knows what anyone looked like from that time anyway since anyone with a brain knows that Jesus was not blond with blue eyes and pale skin...
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