Dying ‘Good Career Move’
For French Hate-mag
By Finian Cunningham
January 15, 2015 "ICH"
- "Press
TV"
- - The French so-called satirical
magazine Charlie Hebdo – more accurately a
hate-inciting, racist rag - has published
its first post-massacre edition this week,
with print sales going through the roof.
Which just goes to prove the
hoary old showbiz observation that “dying
can be a good career move.” That dictum
describes how washed-up artists and other
celebrities are often rescued from obscurity
following their death, with sales of old
records or biographies benefiting from a
surge in renewed public interest.
The same would appear to
be true for the previously obscure French
political weekly magazine where 12 people,
including senior editorial staff, were shot
dead last week allegedly by gunmen claiming
to be affiliated with the Al Qaeda/Takfiri
terrorist network. (The network instigated
and spawned by Western military intelligence
for all sorts of covert operations,
including regime change in Arab and Muslim
countries.)
The remaining staff at the
Paris-based publication have this week
produced an edition despite the trauma of
the past seven days. But instead of the
usual 60,000 copies, the publication has hit
a record print run of 3 million. Some Paris
news agents were reportedly sold out within
minutes of opening.
Online editions have also
been translated into several languages in
addition to the normal French version. And
the magazine has reportedly been inundated
with new subscriptions and donations from
around the world amounting to over $1
million.
Moreover, French
newspapers and other international media
have reprinted the front page of the
magazine, although many major outlets,
including American news channels CNN and
ABC, as well as the New York Times, declined
to print it (more on that in a moment).
So, from a financially
struggling magazine that catered for a
minority of readers, many of whom were
reactionary bigots, Charlie Hebdo has become
an international sensation. On the back of
its slain cartoonists, the publication can
look forward to lucrative sales and a global
readership.
A good career move indeed.
And presumably that cynical conclusion won’t
be objected to by our Western satirists
given their supposed commitment to freedom
of expression.
The stellar outcome for
the French hate-rag is unfortunate. That’s
because this magazine is not the paragon of
free speech and intelligent political satire
that has been made out by Western
governments and the mainstream media since
the killings last week by two gunmen, who by
the way were well known to French state
security services for their terror links.
Charlie Hebdo is more
accurately described as a publication that
excels in inciting hatred and dehumanizing
stereotypes of Muslims in particular.
Apologists for the rag, claim that it is an
“equal opportunity” exponent of satire,
ridiculing all political and religious
organisations. That is not true. A review of
its past contents show that the publication
is not the fearless champion of free speech
that all the weeping millions of “Nous
Sommes Charlie” supporters would have us and
themselves believe. It has never, for
example, given deserved criticism of
Western-sponsored Zionist terrorism towards
Palestinian civilians, human rights
defenders, medical aid workers and
journalists.
The magazine has abused
the principle of free speech as a cynical
cover to promote hate speech and in
particular to foment prejudice against the
Muslim population of France and Europe more
generally.
Muslims have become the
most vulnerable community in Europe and
around the world for persecution by Western
state and non-state bigots. Over the past
week, Muslim communities and places of
worship have been attacked by mobs in
Germany and France amid the climate of
hatred that the likes of Charlie Hebdo and
its state benefactors have been responsible
for.
The French government
might claim this week that it is “at war
with terrorism, not Islam.” But that is
disgraceful cop-out of responsibility by the
French authorities. All Western governments
are responsible for fuelling a nefarious
climate of Islamophobia and negative
stereotyping of “Muslims as terrorists” over
the past several years. It is absurd for
these governments to try now to disclaim
responsibility while they continue to bomb
Muslim countries in a fictitious “war on
terror” against extremist groups that
Western states have created in the first
place to advance their imperialist agendas.
Added to this are Western state police
powers directed towards the Muslim community
and legions of unlawful imprisonments and
other miscarriages of justice.
The French government has
not merely allowed the hate-inciting Charlie
Hebdo to spew its anti-Muslim bigotry every
week. By doing so gives the publication’s
nauseating contents a tacit seal of official
state approval. A privilege that is not
extended to viewpoints that criticise
Zionism, even though the latter is deserved
and legitimate under principles of free
speech.
Astoundingly, over the
past week, the Charlie Hebdo hate-rag has
been transformed by the French authorities
into some of kind of heroic standard bearer
and model of Western democratic
enlightenment. The names of its deceased
cartoonists have been cited with honours and
cherished like saintly figures. French
national narcissism has gone into
self-serving overdrive, and we are all
supposed to murmur with touching respect.
The French and
international public are being manipulated
as never before to rally behind dangerous
reactionary anti-Muslim prejudices - and all
this is presented as a virtue so beautiful
that tears are to be shed!
The latest edition of the
hate-filled French magazine features on its
front page yet another cartoon of the
Prophet Mohammed (PBUH). As noted above,
several Western mainstream media outlets
have refused to re-print the cover, meekly
saying that it may be “construed as
provocative.” Provocative is an
understatement.
This rag has poisoned
societies with its bigotry that has
culminated in fuelling violence - violence
that is felt mainly by Muslims. And yet
shamelessly it peddles another gratuitous
insult against Muslims and claiming it as a
self-vindication.
As ever, the Muslim world
is responding with restraint and dignity to
the latest vile conduct by Western so-called
free-speech secularism.
All humanists must find
ways of defeating Western state-sponsored
hostility and violence by peaceful means.
Further violence and death is only a boon
for the bigots and the authors of conflict.
For them, death, violence and terrorism are
always a “good career move.”
Finian Cunningham (born
1963) has written extensively on
international affairs, with articles
published in several languages. He is a
Master’s graduate in Agricultural Chemistry
and worked as a scientific editor for the
Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge,
England, before pursuing a career in
newspaper journalism.