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On "The Daily Show," Jon Stewart relatively soft-pedaled his defense of fellow Comedy Central employees, "South Park's" Matt Stone and Trey Parker, against a group of Muslim critics. Over at HBO this weekend, though, Bill Maher wasn't holding anything back. On his show "Real Time With Bill Maher," the show's every-incendiary host opined during his segment "New Rules:"
"When South Park got threatened last week by Islamists incensed at their depiction of Muhammad, it served -- or should serve -- as a reminder that our culture isn't just different than one that makes death threats to cartoonists. It's better." In his defense of the First Amendment and other Americal civil liberties, Maher -- who made the film "Religulous" -- continued: "The Western world needs to make it clear: Some things about our culture are not negotiable. And can't change. And one of them is freedom of speech, Separation of church and state is another."
Completely spot-on observation about real differences in cultures, one that will not play well with PC police. Bill Maher is certainly no friend of religious people; and gives grief equally to Christianity, Judaism, Scientology, and Mormons as you will see. But he specifically singles out Isalm with the recent actions in Afganistan and the Taliban's attack on an all girls school.
"When South Park got threatened last week by Islamists incensed at their depiction of Muhammad, it served -- or should serve -- as a reminder that our culture isn't just different than one that makes death threats to cartoonists. It's better." In his defense of the First Amendment and other Americal civil liberties, Maher -- who made the film "Religulous" -- continued: "The Western world needs to make it clear: Some things about our culture are not negotiable. And can't change. And one of them is freedom of speech, Separation of church and state is another."
Completely spot-on observation about real differences in cultures, one that will not play well with PC police. Bill Maher is certainly no friend of religious people; and gives grief equally to Christianity, Judaism, Scientology, and Mormons as you will see. But he specifically singles out Isalm with the recent actions in Afganistan and the Taliban's attack on an all girls school.
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Date: 4/5/10 15:02 (UTC)I would argue that the less guided by religious mythology a culture is, the better it is.
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Date: 4/5/10 15:37 (UTC)Would this be the Western world where in some cases freedom of speech means banning Holocaust denial? The Western world where freedom of religion translates to discrimination against Muslims? The Western world where freedom of speech meant censorship of things like Lady Chatterly's Lover?
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Date: 4/5/10 15:39 (UTC)And be he powerless or not, your head of state and head of church are the same man. When are you going to join we in the United States in having an Anglican Church without a King to prop it up?
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Date: 4/5/10 15:41 (UTC)The difference between state church and theocracy is what, exactly? Oh, wait, I get it-it's only a theocracy when those desert savages with the long beards do it. That's why all Muslim states are theocracies and say, England and Norway aren't.....
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Date: 4/5/10 15:44 (UTC)This where the rest of the world had already had freedom for intellectuals to publish and in China at least the Jeffersonian ideal of how to refresh the tree of liberty since, oh.....the 11th Century BC......
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Date: 4/5/10 15:46 (UTC)I'd also like some substantiation of this discrimination again Muslims other than the profiling that's been a fact of life post 9/11.
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Date: 4/5/10 15:50 (UTC)And is unelected. And we seem to prefer it that way, until, of course, we care to change it. And just to rub the injustice of it all in, there are more practising Roman Catholics in England than practising Anglicans.
Being culturally Catholic myself, could I give a damn? No.
You guys may have a constitutionally enshrined separation of church and state, but such seems functionally meaningless given your society. Especially in the South.
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Date: 4/5/10 15:54 (UTC)It failed, utterly.
Would it help to note that in Francophone countries they repeatedly try to outlaw the hijab and then wonder why Muslims really don't like the double-standards? Or is this a case of "It's only discrimination if it's somebody else?"
And I should note as well that for a long time the Caliphate was far closer to approximating Western ideals of the present than anything in Europe or the shattered wreck of the Roman Empire. And that even today Islam is actually egalitarian in theology where Christianity is very much still not....
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Date: 4/5/10 15:55 (UTC)Now you can answer my questions if you don't mind.
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Date: 4/5/10 15:56 (UTC)But either way, limey, you guys don't have separation of Church and State so until you do as the French did and create it, don't lecture people who have had this for hundreds of years while you still persist with feudal atavisms.
If it was a Frenchie, I'd actually listen to his bitch-whining about our culture, because y'know, the French actually *have* some of the stuff we should. The UK with its theocratic monarchy and the strongest aristocracy in Europe? I fart in its general direction.....
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Date: 4/5/10 16:02 (UTC)1) Nobody told the Catholic Church to piss off until about 1789 or so, by which point theocracy lost its bite to the degree it had and religion was replaced with the racist conceits of late-19th Century Europe. White supremacy replaced Christianity but both met the same need. With of course those who were still the uber-devout as prone to racism and defense of slavery as anyone else.
And in the 20th Century, well....between the fascists and the communists Europeans really showed how to shoot yourselves in the foot twice.
2) Most of the Muslim world exists under various secular Westernized dictatorships. The Muslim world includes everything from Morocco to Indonesia, and only two countries are actually theocratic: Iran and Saudi Arabia. The majority of it is various strands of secular dictatorships which repress everybody, Muslim, Christian, and Jew alike.
3) They must be equally to the West then, given that European countries censor things like Holocaust denial, given that the Grundgesetz outlaws certain political parties (albeit 30% of Germans would vote Nazi anyway so it's perfect political sense), and given that the West contains a lot of countries with state churches. If Theocracy is religion and the state together, then by that logic, a state which recognizes and patronizes a particular denomination is....
4) I've already answered your point that it's not religion that's the problem it's when Kings use it to safeguard themselves. But that results in the Catch-22 of religion and culture technically being near-identical the further away one is from the French Revolution.....
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Date: 4/5/10 16:05 (UTC)There's a reason that much of Africa and Asia is nightmarish. That reason is your colonial misadventures (except the Philippines and certain Polynesian islands *we've* messed up/forcibly stolen).
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Date: 4/5/10 16:09 (UTC)I know that at one time, the Islamic world was a beacon of intellectual development - math, art, architecture, etc. But now? Those countries suck, even the ones we consider allies are horrible places for human rights, women, etc.
Do Francophone countries just go after Muslim traditions? I've only read a bit about thing like the hijab ban.
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