February 2006


Society and Culture07 Feb 2006 02:47 pm

Actually, having thought about it more, what irks me about the cartoon thing is the way in which both sides seem to be playing roles in their clash of civilisations fantasy. Having knocked out Christianity, the Enlightenment warriers are now looking to take out Islam. Likewise, the extreme response suggests there are plenty of Muslims ready to take up the challenge. Now if they were to keep their role-playing to themselves that would be one thing. But all of the more reasonable, and reasoned, people caught in between are cajolled into taking sides. This sort of things stiffles dialogue, and that is what is intended by ideologues on both sides.

Society and Culture06 Feb 2006 10:31 pm

Is it hypocritical to defend free speech and to wish that cartoons of Muhammad had never been published? Without too much reflection, this seems to be my natural position. I have little empathy with those who are offended by the cartoons. At the same time, I have no idea why someone would see their publication as a great defence of free speech. They just simply offend one group of people, titilate another group by crossing a boundary, and make little impact on anyone else. I can’t help the feeling that the publishers are at best creating controversy to sell newspapers, and at worst trying to whip up hate.