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I stand corrected on the statues issue. Definitely wrong there. My bad.

Yes I was thinking of Sudan. There, I believe that nothing in what you said (and thank you for correcting and expanding my point) has changed my views: the desecration of mosques is, or should be, a more pressing issue than infidel cartoons.

I think the kick in the groin was well aimed, and frankly   from the very start I supported cultural, not military, war against radical islam.  

by Lupin on Sat Feb 4th, 2006 at 12:28:49 PM EST
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I think a fair number of Muslims would agree with you that there are many more pressing issues than the cartoons.  Mona Eltahawy is one of them:
Of all the issues that plague the Muslim world today, are our priorities cartoons published in a newspaper in a country inhabited by less than 6 million people? If we really want to pick a fight with the West, have we forgotten that 500 Muslim men continue to be detained without charge at the makeshift prison run by the United States at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, which last week marked its fourth anniversary?

The problem with this particular situation is that it is being seen in the Muslim world not as a battle against radical Islam, but as a battle against Islam, full stop.  Our Western self-righteousness on this issue is alienating moderate and liberal Muslims who, as others have pointed out here, should be forming the bridge between our cultures.

Personally, I wish everyone would just get over it already.  It's giving me headaches.

by the stormy present (stormypresent aaaaaaat gmail etc) on Sat Feb 4th, 2006 at 12:54:26 PM EST
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