Simon_Jester wrote:The religious comparison is not relevant, as you say. It is thrown up because of the reflex to not 'allow' people from the developed world to criticize foreigners, without a recitation of the Litany of American Crimes or whatever.
Not doing yourself any favors with that.
*breath*
First off, the comparisons were started by Crown who contrasted those Evil Primitive Brown People and their Religion of Pure Evil who Do Evil Things with the saintly Christians who would never hurt a fly (or at least apologize profusely afterwards). Page 2 of this debate. There, he was the one who started this. Blame him for it.
Second, nobody is saying the Charlie Hebdo shooters are justified, just that there's really no reason that people should act all surprised and bewildered that such things happen! Fact is, it's been over 60 years that Europe, exceptions like Yugoslavia and the current Ukrainian crisis notwithstanding, had a period of peace, quiet and security. For the US it's even longer, they didn't have any major strife taking place on their soil since 1865. The Middle East however has been a hotbed of one crisis after another for at least since the conclusion of WW1 where the victors saw fit to randomly redraw the map over there and pit one ethnicity against another for petty powerplay and those machinations haven't stopped even today.
What do I want to say? Just pointing out that a someone who's life was one of peace and security will react differently to one who's been living under less fortunate circumstances. So all this nose-thumping at those brown primitives who can't react "civilised" to such pithy issues as cartoons reeks of ignorant privilege that people should drop for their own good. When an Austrian newspaper accidentally printed the wrong date of death of german emperor Wilhelm I, the Austrian right wing reacted by violently attacking that newspaper's offices. That was in 1888 when Austria-Hungary was in a similar situation as the Middle East is today with its ethnic and religious tensions. We are really not all that different, that's what I want to say.
People really should try to empathize and attempt to walk a mile in someone else's shoes. Again, not saying that Hebdo murderers were right to do what they did, just that blaming it on them being evil and their religion being evil as well is an invalid shortcut.
Clear enough now?