Censorship

Feb. 7th, 2006 08:11 am
[personal profile] asterroc
Surprisingly, CNN is covering international news lately - the riots over cartoons of Mohammed. This issue pits the cultural sensitivities of Islam and their definition of capital crime (blasphemy), against the Western ideal of free speech. Most intersting I think are the non-violent reactions.

For example, "CNN has chosen to not show the cartoons out of respect for Islam." Are they being respectful, or self-censoring? Are they just doing it so their reporters in the Middle East don't get killed? And


A prominent Iranian newspaper says it is going to hold a competition for cartoons on the Holocaust to test whether the West will apply the principle of freedom of expression to the Nazi genocide against Jews as it did to the caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed.
...
Hamshahri invited foreign cartoonists to enter the competition and said it wanted to see how open the West was to caricatures of the Holocaust.

"Does the West extend freedom of expression to the crimes committed by the United States and Israel, or an event such as the Holocaust? Or is its freedom only for insulting religious sanctities?" Hamshahri wrote, referring to the Prophet Mohammed cartoons, in a short article on its back page.


I'm really curious to see our reactions to this. I expect we'll (US people who care) be incensed and pissed off, but not to the point of violence. Non-violent protest and all that (thank you, Dr. King). I wonder how Israel will react though.

ETA: Some of the comments are hiliariously offensive! Don't read at work if you work for the ACLU or Anti-Defamation League. Hopefully this warning here nicely skirts the line of not-censorship, but sensitive-to-people's-feelings. Feel free to discuss why it really is censorship or is not sensitive, too. :-P

Date: 2006-02-07 06:53 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] marquiswildbill.livejournal.com
Personally, if any of the comics about the holocaust were funny, I would laugh. But I don't believe that anything can't be made into a joke.
From: [identity profile] sammka.livejournal.com
Two boys in Auschwitz are in the [real] showers. One accuses the other of taking a crust of bread he'd been saving. The other vigorously denies it, of course, and they begin to argue. Pretty soon, the first one loses his temper and hurls his soap at the other one.

"Hey," says the second boy, "YOU LEAVE MY PARENTS OUT OF THIS!"

Oh My God.

Date: 2006-02-07 07:40 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] zandperl.livejournal.com
I'm going to HAVE to tell my (Jewish) dad that one. He'll either love or hate it, and either way it'll distract him from the fact that he's got hard braces on both legs after the second knee surgery...
From: [identity profile] marquiswildbill.livejournal.com
Oh that was good.
I'm sure you've heard it:
Q: How many jews can you fit in a car?
A: 2 in the front, 3 in the back, and 6 million in the ashtray.
From: [identity profile] zandperl.livejournal.com
Ach(tung)! I didn't mean this to be a forum for Dead Baby Jew Jokes. But now that they're here, I'm not gonna stop you, just groan in pain with each one. :-P

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