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In reply to the discussion: Let's see how intellectually honest the defenders of Charlie Hebdo are. [View all]Warren DeMontague
(80,708 posts)Are they immune to mocking? Should the creationism museum in Kansas be off limits to satire? It's a 'sacred belief', remember.
You put "1.6 Billion people" in there like the number, itself, means something. Is there some sort of upper or lower limit on the number of people which have to hold a belief "sacred" before one is or is not allowed to make fun of it? How about Scientology? UFO cults?
And why is the 'sacred belief' of one person less special and criticism-immune, than that of 1.6 Billion? That hardly seems fair. What if I think that I'm Napoleon, or my sacred belief requires that I paddle around town wearing clown shoes and a plastic toilet on my head? What if I think Carrot Top is the one true messiah? It's my sacred belief, don't you DARE make fun of it!
Not to mention the fact that a lot of these 'sacred beliefs' require the sacred believers to enlist the rest of us in their worldviews, which often involve strict controls on what the rest of us can wear, or say, or DO whether we want a bit part in their psychodramas, or not. But we must under no circumstances question or mock those sacred beliefs, right?