Charlie Hebdo: What’s the point of lampooning religion? To upset the religious?

#1
C C Offline
http://www.centerforinquiry.net/blogs/en...religious/

EXCERPT (Stephen Law): [...] The Hans Christian Anderson story The Emperor’s New Clothes ends with much mocking of the Emperor as he parades pompously around town while stark naked. The hilarity begins with that small boy who points and laughs. His laughter has a revelatory effect on those around him. Suddenly, as a result of that one boy pointing and laughing, everyone else realizes they’ve been duped. The spell that held them captive is broken. They recognize the truth.

Laughter may not be the only way of getting people to recognise the truth, but it’s sometimes the quickest and most effective way. Satire and mockery are tools that can be employed entirely appropriately, particularly if we’re criticising figures and institutions that maintain a faithful following in part by fostering attitudes of immense reverence and deference. What the pompous and self-aggrandizing fear most is that small boy who points and laughs - and whose name, in this case, is Charlie Hebdo.

Religions and religious figures are mocked and lampooned for a variety of reasons. Perhaps it’s sometimes done for no other reason than to upset the religious. Let me be clear that I don’t approve of that (though I do defend the right of others to do it).

However, more often than not, the lampooning is done with the intention of shattering, if only for a moment, the protective façade of reverence and deference that has been erected around some iconic figure or belief, so that we can all catch a glimpse of how things really are. At such times, lampooning can become great art.

Here’s a second reason for lampooning those demanding overweening ‘respect’ for some religious figure or institution. What do the armed clowns who marched into the Charlie Hebdo offices want? They want to create fear, so that no one will ever dare lampoon their Prophet again. Many of us were already self-censoring for fear of such reprisals. Now even more of us will do so. Freedom of expression is being eroded.

But there’s an obvious way we can quickly reclaim that lost freedom. We can, as Ayaan Hirsi Ali nicely put it, ‘spread the risk’. If we all stand up and repeat what caused the supposed ‘offence’, then tomorrow any individual who might have self-censored out of fear will realize they’re not an isolated target, but just one target amongst countless thousands. The risk is spread between us to the point where the danger faced by any one individual becomes negligable again....
#2
Magical Realist Offline
This disgusting massacre in the name of Allah has only served to bring worldwide attention to Charlie Hebdo and its cartoons. They're all over the web now thanks to these fanatical thugs. And you can bet that acts of terrorism like this will only embolden more cartoonists to depict muslim fundamentalism in a satirical way. I mean it was one thing to just be defiant of religious oppression and extortion. Fire bombs and death threats etc. But now they have a CAUSE--the moral obligation of continuing the lampooning in honor of those who were murdered. The ethical imperative of mocking religion even more because that's exactly what these martyrs for free expression would want.


Possibly Related Threads…
Thread Author Replies Views Last Post
  Stephen Meyer: 3 scientific discoveries point to God. As usual, his claims mislead C C 2 627 Jul 18, 2022 07:56 AM
Last Post: Kornee
  NASA hires religious experts, for ETs + India's crackdown on religious minorities C C 4 1,296 Jan 1, 2022 01:19 AM
Last Post: stryder
  NY wants to ban religious vaccine exemptions + UK non-religious figures jump 46% C C 3 1,741 Apr 14, 2019 06:36 PM
Last Post: Syne
  What should replace religion in a post-religious society? ("atheism & the city" blog) C C 16 5,480 Dec 8, 2018 09:03 PM
Last Post: Syne
  China: religious leaders to carry religious ID cards C C 0 1,208 Mar 5, 2016 03:01 AM
Last Post: C C
  Guns and Zombies: Gimme that end-time religion, Gimme that end-time religion C C 2 1,549 Oct 28, 2015 09:04 PM
Last Post: C C



Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)