Posts Tagged ‘Draw Mohammed Day’

Reminder: Everybody Draw Mohammed Day is Tomorrow, May 20

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

Just a reminder that tomorrow, May 20th, is Everybody Draw Mohammed Day. Sites participating in the event include:

Note that many of the images on those sites are NSFW.

A couple of them have already put up my craptacular contribution.

Some are wondering if this demonstration of First Amendment rights will have any influence on the real world. Given that the Pakistani government has blocked Facebook over the Everybody Draw Mohammed Day group there, I would say that it already has. If we allow ourselves to have the limits of our freedom of expressions set by the most extremist elements of global radical Islam, then the First Amendment is doomed.

So all those who oppose letting the First Amendment wither under the twin assaults of radical Islam and political correctness should get drawing!

My Contribution to Everyone Draw Mohammed Day

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

In celebration of Everyone Draw Mohammed Day, I’ve produced my own artistic contribution to the form. I’ve taken as my subject a particular historical even in the life of Mohammed, the Battle of Badr, in 624 AD, in which Mohammed first promised paradise to his followers in battle. The original was rendered in black ink on an 8 1/2″ x 11″ sheet of laser printer paper. I considered digitally cleaning up mistakes, but thought that would detract from the overall “art brut” feel of the piece.

Below find a thumbnail of drawing. Click on the thumbnail to see a larger version.

Mohammed at the Battle of Badr, 624 AD

In addition to (Wahabbist-defined) blasphemy, this work also commits the sin of resurrecting a two-decades stale Saturday Night Live catchphrase.

I think this drawing goes a long way to explain why I’m a writer rather than an artist…

Previous information on “Everyone Draw Mohammed Day” can be found here and here.

“A BLT, another Spaten, and a high chair for my wife.”

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

Both Molly Norris, the original cartoonist who came up with Draw Mohammed Day, and Jon Wellington, the creator of the Facebook page dedicated to it, have dropped out of the effort. Funny how Los Angeles Times writer Jimmy Orr never seems to have thought to ask the single most obvious question about their change of heart: Have you received any death threats from Muslim extremists, and is this why you changed your mind? You would think that would be an obvious question to ask when dealing with Islamic extremists, but evidently the question is not of particular interest to those fabled watchdogs in the media.

However, just because the originator pulled out doesn’t mean that Draw Mohammed Day is canceled. After all:

Bloggers made of sterner stuff have picked up the idea and run with it, including:

I plan on contributing my own modest graphic skills to the endeavor. Moreover, I think we should go beyond individual efforts and ask every single professional cartoonist to participate. I encourage you to write your favorite cartoonist and ask them to join in.

And, as he so frequently does, Chris Muir’s Day by Day nails the dismount (and is the source of the blog title).

Everybody Draw Mohammed Day

Sunday, April 25th, 2010

Here’s an event I can get behind: Everybody Draw Mohammed Day on May 20.

If you’re not up on Comedy Central’s cowardly censorship of the latest South Park episode, this Mark Steyn piece will get you up to speed, as well as being full of the usual Mark Steyn goodness.

Just in case you haven’t seen it, here’s Jon Stewart on The Daily Show on the controversy:

The Daily Show With Jon Stewart Mon – Thurs 11p / 10c
South Park Death Threats
www.thedailyshow.com
Daily Show Full Episodes Political Humor Tea Party

And, of course, this is obligatory:

Updated: The blackboard quote for tonight’s episode of The Simpsons was “South Park: We’d be standing beside you if we weren’t so scared.”