excuses just excuses. the same terrorists have attacked saudi arabia where Quran is revered. so even if usa doesn't burn !uran, if they want to attack, they will attack
more rapes occur in regions like afghanistan than sweden. so thats a myth which could be used as an excuse.
Roger Cohen in NYT: "..Heinrich Heine, the German poet, foresaw the worst early in the 19th century: “Where they burn books, in the end they will also burn people.”.."
Mapping to your analogy only gets it to:
"Where they wear provocative dresses, they will in the end not wear anything"
A good comparison - and indeed one which should be looked at closely. They both have the same elements - namely is one responsible for one's own actions if one is "provoked" but not directly incited?
Well-articulated disagreement would be a very good indicator that I was understood, and would be appreciated more than perfunctory agreement or praise. But of course, you could agree and praise...
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Here's one diff I could think of:
ReplyDeleteout-of-the-wayness
Dresses are meant to be worn (social convention)
Books are meant to be read (conventionally).
Sufficiency or coverage or nature of the dress is somewhat akin to the subject matter of the book.
Thus a nearly-equivalent analogy would be to posit a group of people that routinely and always does unconventional things to books.
group A:
They eat HarryPotter books. They wear pages out of Ramayana. They burn some other books.
People would find them oddo but burning books now looks okay by what they usually do.
group B:
They usually singe books. some of them char books sometimes. and some of them they burn books.
group B is really inline with your dress analogy.
thx,
Jai
excuses just excuses.
ReplyDeletethe same terrorists have attacked saudi arabia where Quran is revered. so even if usa doesn't burn !uran, if they want to attack, they will attack
more rapes occur in regions like afghanistan than sweden. so thats a myth which could be used as an excuse.
Hi Ketan
ReplyDeleteOne results in destruction. Other results in creation! Thats the only difference I can think of.
Looking at the words (invite vs encourages), the inference can as well be "guarantee" vs. "possibility".
Both are bad jokes, anyway.
Cheers
G Saimukundhan
Aaahh just lame these are. WD has said it all :-)
ReplyDeleteMuslims have burnt lot of books so its time kuran should be burned..
ReplyDeletedressing is complex
Roger Cohen in NYT:
ReplyDelete"..Heinrich Heine, the German poet, foresaw the worst early in the 19th century: “Where they burn books, in the end they will also burn people.”.."
Mapping to your analogy only gets it to:
"Where they wear provocative dresses, they will in the end not wear anything"
No harm done. difference. See?
thx,
Jai
A good comparison - and indeed one which should be looked at closely. They both have the same elements - namely is one responsible for one's own actions if one is "provoked" but not directly incited?
ReplyDeleteJust realized that the statements are bad excuses as well. Noticed that Wisedonkey had already pointed that out.
ReplyDeleteEven if considered an excuse, there is lot of conviction over the results of koran buring, than the effect of dressing provocatively.
Cheers
G Saimukundhan