December 3, 2008...5:39 pm

The Deafening Sound of Silence; UPDATE: Silent No More

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Update: Either Thomas Friedman is not losing it or he just got really, really lucky today.  Given his incredible expertise and insight into most things Middle Eastern, I’d be willing to chalk that Obama-wins-Iraq-war thing up to his having a bad day.

At any rate, here’s his latest on the attacks in Mumbai as they relate to the utter absence of Muslim outrage worldwide:

On Feb. 6, 2006, three Pakistanis died in Peshawar and Lahore during violent street protests against Danish cartoons that had satirized the Prophet Muhammad. More such mass protests followed weeks later. When Pakistanis and other Muslims are willing to take to the streets, even suffer death, to protest an insulting cartoon published in Denmark, is it fair to ask: Who in the Muslim world, who in Pakistan, is ready to take to the streets to protest the mass murders of real people, not cartoon characters, right next door in Mumbai?

After all, if 10 young Indians from a splinter wing of the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party traveled by boat to Pakistan, shot up two hotels in Karachi and the central train station, killed at least 173 people, and then, for good measure, murdered the imam and his wife at a Saudi-financed mosque while they were cradling their 2-year-old son — purely because they were Sunni Muslims — where would we be today? The entire Muslim world would be aflame and in the streets.

So what can we expect from Pakistan and the wider Muslim world after Mumbai?

What indeed.  Me thinks Mr. Friedman knows the answer as well as the rest of us.

UPDATE:

Via HotAir, here’s the video of the outrage, not quite as Mr. Friedman requested.

 

 

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