BLINDED BY IDEOLOGY
For years, cartoonist Pat Oliphant has
been taking irresponsible shots at Catholicism. Yet when it came to the
controversial Danish cartoons that so inflamed the Muslim world,
Oliphant wrote in a recent column, "I have to say that the point of
these Danish cartoons eludes me, except as a needless and useless
provocation." Which means he apparently thinks his cartoons deriding
Catholicism have some salient point to make. In other words, his
cartoons constitute "useful provocation."
It gets better. In his column, which appeared in the February 19
Chicago Tribune, Oliphant wrote that he is able to accomplish his
aims "without resorting to gratuitous ridicule of their religion or the
icons attached to it." Really? Then how does he explain the cartoon
below? To top it off, why did the same Chicago Tribune that
refused to print the Danish cartoons see fit to reproduce this cartoon
on the same page as Oliphant's article? Are they so blinded by ideology
that they can't see straight? In any event, they all look like
hypocrites.

Share this Article
Printer Friendly
Back to April 2006 Catalyst Online »
More Catalyst Online »
|