[lit-ideas] Re: Link to "Mohammed" cartoons

  • From: P.H.Lundbech <ml@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 09 Feb 2006 17:02:17 +0100

On Thu, 9 Feb 2006 01:33:08 -0800, "Lawrence Helm"
<lawrencehelm@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>I think your "betrayal" emphasis, requiring the reading of Bush's mind, off
>base.  He may be mistaken, but I don't believe he is betraying the
>fundamental principle of free speech.  

I have checked what happened when and it appears that the US
(including one former president) condemned the Jyllands-Posten
cartoons more than two weeks AFTER Ekstra-Bladet revealed that
imams were traveling around the middle east with the three fake
pictures and at a time when the situation was already getting out
of hand and sanctions were being put on Danish businesses. 

They can not have been unaware of this. I refuse to believe that
Bush and his advisors didn't have the facts of the case. It was
in the papers, for god's sake. When they condemned the cartoons
it must already have been obvious that they were no longer center
of the whole affair and that something else was going on. After
all, the Danish government had things under control (by
diplomatic means) for months, before a few imams decided to
spread misinformation to the Arabs.

>We have wrestled with this issue here
>on Lit-Ideas and I'm sure they have wrestled with it in the White House.

Yes, but you would expect The White House to be a little better
informed that people on this list (no offense!).

>Several people on Lit-Ideas have come to the same conclusion as Bush's.  Are
>they betraying the fundamental principle of free speech?  

No, but if you read my posts from Feb. 5th you'll see that there
is a lot people on this list wasn't aware of. The same excuse
does not apply to your president.

>We must ask whether it is ever justified to burn embassies and kill people
>when we are offended. 

We can co-exist in the same country with newspapers and others
that make fun of our religion, politics and principles. Some
Muslims can't even co-exist on the same planet as people poking a
little fun at their prophet. I think they will have to adapt.

P. H. Lundbech
Odense, DK
 
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