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Colonel
Sanders MIA After Cartoon Riots
Partying like it’s 999…
[by Mac Johnson] 2/21/06
As has now
been well established by the Western press, five months ago
a vicious right-wing propaganda rag in Denmark,
possibly edited by a cryogenically preserved
Nazi collaborator, sought specifically to denigrate Islam by commissioning
a series of unspeakably horrible caricatures that baselessly portrayed Islam
as having a tendency towards violence and intolerance.
Now, Muslims
are not normally a people to congregate in mass protest and
burn flags, hurl stones or break things. But this unprovoked
act of cultural aggression (coming, as it did, out of the blue
and occurring in Islam’s heartland, Denmark) was simply
too much to take. Therefore, after five months of consideration,
it was decided to make an exception for this case, and spontaneous
protests broke out.
Contributor
Mac
Johnson
Mac
Johnson is a freelance writer and biologist in Cambridge,
Mass. Mr. Johnson holds a Doctorate in Molecular and
Cellular Biology from Baylor College of Medicine. He
is a frequent opinion contributor to Human
Events Online. His website can be found at macjohnson.com [go
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So it’s
settled then. Had not the Jyllands-Posten newspaper committed
its unforgivable violation of Sharia law, everything would
be peaceful in the world. What we have here is clear case of
direct cause and effect, well isolated. That’s why the
protestors targeted their anger narrowly at the newspaper in
question and did not use the occasion to let loose a general
pogrom of anti-Western, anti-Jewish, anti-Christian, anti-American
and anti-Moderate rioting.
Oh wait,
now that I think about it, that’s exactly what happened.
After a suspicious pause that lasted longer than Joe Biden’s
first set of hair plugs, the offended masses erupted in anger
at the newspaper, Danish foods, the Prime Minister of Denmark,
all the rest of Denmark, France, Germany, Norway, the principle
of Free Speech, Israel, the Red Cross, the European Union,
Christian churches, their own governments, Catholic Priests,
the United States, Christian children, Ronald McDonald, and
(of course) Kentucky Fried Chicken.
What? The
United States cannot be on that list! Our brave State Department,
always at the tip of any retreating spear, issued a condemnation
of the cartoons and declared that free speech carries with
it the responsibility not to say anything controversial. Plus,
99% of America’s media refused to even show the cartoons
without more pixilation than they would provide for a daytime
broadcast of “Caligula, The Larry Flynt Cut.”
Then why
would many of the crowds feel a need to throw in a chorus of “Death
to America!” and burn the U.S. flag at a riot over doodles
from Denmark? Perhaps it was just habit. You know, like when
I always miss the turn to go to the post office because I am
so used to going straight at that intersection on my way to
work. Or maybe it’s because the cartoons are just a pretext
for many of the professionally angry that assembled at the
riots.
Yes, there
were many Muslims, normal people of a non-radical bent, that
were offended by the cartoons (and embarrassed by the fact
Islam is afflicted by so many radicals that the cartoons hit
a chord), but they were not the ones doing photogenic things
to embassies and effigies.
For the radicals
that used the cartoons as an excuse to party like it’s
999, it was all just a pretext. Had the cartoons not existed
they would have been in the streets about something else. And
once in the streets all the same targets would have been torched.
Consider
the protests in Pakistan last week. Enraged, allegedly over
Danes having been Danish in Denmark, crowds rushed into the
street, shouted “Death To Israel!”, “Death
to America!” and, oh yeah, “Death to Denmark!”,
all the while burning a seemingly inexhaustible supply of foreign
flags. They then attacked a McDonald’s Restaurant, a
South Korean phone company, locally owned theaters, a (British
owned) Holliday Inn, and (of course) a Kentucky Fried Chicken.
Perhaps Colonel
Sanders was Danish? Or maybe he was a Colonel in the Israeli
Defense Forces? Sure, he was Southern, but then the Secretary
of State of the Confederacy was a Jew, so burning the KFC could
have been a clever blow against Zionism. And the Danes are
well known as the running dogs of Zionism. It all makes perfect
sense now. Those cartoons burned the KFC! It’s all our
fault.
In Nigeria,
gangs of Muslim “protestors” (some of which claimed
to have heard of the cartoons) torched Nigerian Christian churches,
purposely dousing at least one man with gasoline and burning
him alive, as well as beating to death a dozen others -- reportedly
including a Nigerian priest and three Nigerian Christian children.
Wow! Way to teach those Danes a lesson, you brave Mujahideen.
Or maybe we Christians just all look alike to them.
A cartoonish
freak in Turkey murdered an Italian priest. “Protestors” attacked
the American embassy in Jakarta (perhaps looking for Colonel
Sanders?). And Libyans used one Italian politician’s
support for the Jyllands-Posten as an excuse to attack their
old colonial nemesis once again. But keep in mind it was all
really about cartoons from Denmark.
As retaliation
for the Danish cartoons, the President of Iran celebrated a
contest to solicit cartoons about the holocaust. How wonderfully
non-sequitur: Post-Christian secular Danes speak freely regarding
Islam? Then let's have a contest to belittle the holocaust!
That’ll learn ‘em! But then, who could resist throwing
in the Jews once things got going good? And some people think
President Ahmadinejad is a little flaky!
Let’s
be honest, most of the media hand-wringing over the cartoons
and restraint and sensitivity was simply wasted. There is no
avoiding offending the radical branch Islam. Offense is the
fuel with which the movement has been built.
Thus, radical
Islam is always looking for insults to freak out about it.
It's the Joe Pesci of religious movements. One moment you think
the world is getting along fine and the next moment some oversensitive
suicide bomber has got his finger on the trigger, saying “You
think my prophet is funny? Funny how? Like he’s a clown?
You think he’s a clown? He’s here to amuse you?
No, Anthony, he’s a big boy. He knows what he drew. How
is my prophet funny?”
The pretexts
under which aggressive action, reaction, and over-reaction
are taken by the experienced rabble rousers of the radicalized
Muslim street have about as much validity as O.J. asking Nicole "Why
do you make me hit you, baby?"
Such complaints
should not be an occasion for self-examination and appeasement,
but one for disdain and resolve. -one-
First appeared at Human Events Online
copyright
2006 Mac Johnson
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