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| Wikitaka |
Sun 25th March 2012, 10:39am
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For no reason, Xavexgoem protected the Muhammad RFC "to avoid SPIs", which is not a valid reason for semi-protection.
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| jsalsman |
Thu 5th April 2012, 2:02am
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I used to be for including images until I found out that no contemporary depictions of Muhammad even exist. It's not about aniconism vs. NOTCENSORED, it's that there aren't any actual images of Muhammad. They are all made up, cartoons of someone else. So don't put any in the main article. Anyone who sees an image in the main article will be misled into thinking Muhammad may have looked like that when he didn't. That's completely unencyclopedic. Make a separate [[Depictions of Muhammad]] article and put them all there with a clear statement that they are all bogus in the first sentence.
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| Tarc |
Thu 5th April 2012, 4:39pm
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I used to be for including images until I found out that no contemporary depictions of Muhammad even exist. It's not about aniconism vs. NOTCENSORED, it's that there aren't any actual images of Muhammad. They are all made up, cartoons of someone else. So don't put any in the main article. Anyone who sees an image in the main article will be misled into thinking Muhammad may have looked like that when he didn't. That's completely unencyclopedic. Make a separate [[Depictions of Muhammad]] article and put them all there with a clear statement that they are all bogus in the first sentence. So you used to be enlightened, but then became corrupted by someone's ignorant argument. Are you on the administrator fast track yet? This post has been edited by Tarc: Thu 5th April 2012, 4:40pm |
| Somey |
Thu 5th April 2012, 11:01pm
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![]() Can't actually moderate ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Moderators Posts: 11,814 Joined: Sat 17th Jun 2006, 7:47pm From: Dreamland Member No.: 275 |
So you used to be enlightened, but then became corrupted by someone's ignorant argument. I realize you're just trying to show your anti-Muslim credentials here, but why would anyone think that argument was "ignorant"? And obviously it's someone else's argument - it's a common-enough position to take on the issue, since it is, in fact, true. Or are you saying that if he doesn't have a brand-spanking-new reason to oppose inclusion of these images, he should just shut up? If so, then I'd have to say that's not very nice. Speaking of which, the only reason anyone even bothers to bring up additional arguments in the first place is because Wikipedians have already rejected the sanest, most rational, and most logical argument there is, which is that including the images is inherently insulting to vast numbers of people, and insulting people is not nice. If you're a legitimate "encyclopedia," you take key cultural sensitivities into account when and if you can. Since there's no requirement that Wikipedia include these images in order to properly cover the subjects of Islam and Mohammed's life, they most certainly can in this case. Of course, they're not a legitimate encyclopedia, so they don't take those sensitivities into account, and people end up having to make these otherwise-unnecessary (but hardly "ignorant") arguments. And that's just how they like it, because hey, moar drama! More attention for us! Wheeeeee! It's the very definition of "internet trolling," and Wikipedia does it routinely. |
| Tarc |
Fri 6th April 2012, 5:19pm
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So you used to be enlightened, but then became corrupted by someone's ignorant argument. I realize you're just trying to show your anti-Muslim credentials here, At first I was like but then ![]() Somey, you ignorant prat. I was targeted by the Jayjg Cabal and held up as one of the "anti-Jew" editors for years because I dared to protest various Muslim and Palestine-related articles form becoming mouthpieces for Zionist propaganda. And now I have you who think I'm "anti-Muslim" because I do not want the Wikipedia to bend to their religious sensibilities? What lulz. I think they're all a bunch of prehistoric knuckle-draggers, honestly. "Oh no, no one can work on Sunday!", "oh no, I can't stand anyone to look at my prophet!" Fuck em all. This post has been edited by Tarc: Fri 6th April 2012, 5:21pm |
| Somey |
Fri 6th April 2012, 6:30pm
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Somey, you ignorant prat. I was targeted by the Jayjg Cabal and held up as one of the "anti-Jew" editors for years because I dared to protest various Muslim and Palestine-related articles form becoming mouthpieces for Zionist propaganda. And now I have you who think I'm "anti-Muslim" because I do not want the Wikipedia to bend to their religious sensibilities? What lulz. Well, that's one way of defining "anti-Muslim," I suppose, and nobody is saying you can't be both anti-Zionist and anti-Muslim, or anti-whatever-you-want, all at the same time. (I personally lost count of all the things I'm against, years ago!) All I am saying is, the argument that "these images aren't actually likenesses of Muhammad" is perfectly valid in this context, and far from "ignorant" in any case - and if anything, someone who reflexively supports the idea that people should just do whatever the hell they want no matter who gets offended, or no matter how inappropriate and/or wrong a particular set of images is, is more likely to be "ignorant." I will say, however, that if it were totally up to me, nobody would be allowed to effectively quash free expression solely on the basis of a religious dictat that, given the technological era we now live in, has become nearly impossible for anyone to deal with. But Wikipedia isn't really a bastion of "free expression," it's a bastion of we're-gonna-do-whatever-the-hell-we-want - and while some people might (reflexively) believe otherwise, that just isn't the same thing. Having images of some dude hanging all over every church, school, and hospital is lame. I'll bet Muhammed made the rule just to avoid that. Well, he was a smart guy - he fully understood that the beards, robes and turbans would someday go out of fashion, in favor of 6-inch platform shoes, metallic-brocade jackets, and Lady Gaga fright-wigs. |
| Tarc |
Fri 6th April 2012, 7:45pm
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Well, that's one way of defining "anti-Muslim," I suppose, and nobody is saying you can't be both anti-Zionist and anti-Muslim, or anti-whatever-you-want, all at the same time. (I personally lost count of all the things I'm against, years ago!) I'm anti-asshole, mainly, especially those who seek to ram their beliefs down the throats of non-believers. I don't think they're assholes because they are Muslim or Jewish, that is the difference that seems to be eluding you. QUOTE All I am saying is, the argument that "these images aren't actually likenesses of Muhammad" is perfectly valid in this context, and far from "ignorant" in any case - and if anything, someone who reflexively supports the idea that people should just do whatever the hell they want no matter who gets offended, or no matter how inappropriate and/or wrong a particular set of images is, is more likely to be "ignorant." It is a shit argument borne of desperation. Is there a drive to rid the project of depictions of, say, Cleopatra, Ghengis Khan, or King Richard the III? No, no one is going on a fucking crusade to remove those on a "how do we know he/she really looked like that?" throughout the project. They are trying (and failing, miserably) to do it for the Muhammad article solely because of the religious reasons regarding imagery. |
| Somey |
Sat 7th April 2012, 8:20am
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![]() Can't actually moderate ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Moderators Posts: 11,814 Joined: Sat 17th Jun 2006, 7:47pm From: Dreamland Member No.: 275 |
It is a shit argument borne of desperation. So, you're basically here just to defend Wikipedia's worst excesses from those who would dare suggest ways of ameliorating those excesses, then. QUOTE Is there a drive to rid the project of depictions of, say, Cleopatra, Ghengis Khan, or King Richard the III? No, no one is going on a fucking crusade to remove those on a "how do we know he/she really looked like that?" throughout the project. So, the whole idea of iconoclasm (and the historical reasons for it) must be meaningless to you... at least in that case, you're not alone - most people don't really understand the underlying historical rationale. Y'see, back in ancient times, Imperial Roman oppressors used to build huge temples, shrines, and statues to pagan gods, along with elaborate icons and other imagery - and they competed to see who could build the most impressive stuff for centuries, continuing to do it in the Eastern Empire long after the Western Empire crumbled. All of this required a great deal of wealth which they ruthlessly took from the people they conquered, impoverished, and often enslaved. In effect, wealth that should have been used to improve the lives of actual human beings was taken from them and used on religious art, which in turn became a symbol of oppression in itself. That became the root cause of Islam's rejection of idolatry, which continues to this day - and is also found among several other iconoclastic sects throughout that region's history, and even among some heretical Catholic groups that formed in Eastern Europe (and elsewhere) in opposition to the often financially-rapacious central authorities in Rome and Constantinople. In fact, it's also the reason you'll usually see far less artwork in general (not just fewer images of Jesus) in Protestant churches than in Catholic ones - the Reformation rejected excessive Church decor because it embodied Catholic excesses in general, and those excesses were mostly financial, perpetrated at the expense of the people. But I digress... Meanwhile, nobody ever really competed to see who could spend the most ill-gotten wealth on depictions of Cleopatra, Genghis Khan, or Richard III. In their cases, imagery was simply a matter of propaganda - depictions of Cleopatra, for example, have always been more suggestive of a European rather than a North African woman, because European historians wanted to "claim" her in such a way as to deny the idea that an African could be a powerful or even an attractive figure. In other words, institutional racism. Genghis Khan, like Attila the Hun, has been demonized by those same historians as a "barbarian" and a "savage" when, in fact, he was personally nothing of the sort (other than his tendency to show no mercy whatsoever to enemies). And Richard III was depicted as a deformed black-clad hunchback by artists of the Tudor dynasty that overthrew him, when in fact he was almost certainly quite normal-looking. Anyway, long story short, the argument may be "borne of desperation," but it's hardly "shit." Imagery has always been an important means of manipulating popular sentiment, in varying degrees of subtlety. So it's no wonder that Wikipedia is 100-percent on board with using it in the same fashion. That doesn't make it right, however. |
| Emperor |
Sun 8th April 2012, 1:06pm
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So, the whole idea of iconoclasm (and the historical reasons for it) must be meaningless to you... at least in that case, you're not alone - most people don't really understand the underlying historical rationale. Y'see, back in ancient times, Imperial Roman oppressors used to build huge temples, shrines, and statues to pagan gods, along with elaborate icons and other imagery - and they competed to see who could build the most impressive stuff for centuries, continuing to do it in the Eastern Empire long after the Western Empire crumbled. All of this required a great deal of wealth which they ruthlessly took from the people they conquered, impoverished, and often enslaved. In effect, wealth that should have been used to improve the lives of actual human beings was taken from them and used on religious art, which in turn became a symbol of oppression in itself. Hey hey hey don't blame the Romans. They picked that stuff up from the Egyptians and other Middle Eastern crazies. If anything the Romans should be given credit for often constructing useful stuff like roads and aqueducts. They always admired Sparta which had the right idea regarding monuments. You're making sense though, and it is one thing to like about Islam, even if they often take it too far. |
| Proabivouac |
Sun 8th April 2012, 9:48pm
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So, the whole idea of iconoclasm (and the historical reasons for it) must be meaningless to you... at least in that case, you're not alone - most people don't really understand the underlying historical rationale. Y'see, back in ancient times, Imperial Roman oppressors used to build huge temples, shrines, and statues to pagan gods, along with elaborate icons and other imagery - and they competed to see who could build the most impressive stuff for centuries, continuing to do it in the Eastern Empire long after the Western Empire crumbled. All of this required a great deal of wealth which they ruthlessly took from the people they conquered, impoverished, and often enslaved. In effect, wealth that should have been used to improve the lives of actual human beings was taken from them and used on religious art, which in turn became a symbol of oppression in itself. You're making sense though, and it is one thing to like about Islam, even if they often take it too far. Except it's all basically made-up. Meaningful ideological reasons for the prohibition are all backdated. No one is depicted from this period. Nothing. They just didn't do this in the Hejaz. What they did do was poetry. |
Wikitaka Commons-hosted Muhammad Images Sun 25th March 2012, 10:39am
Web Fred
For no reason, Xavexgoem [url=http://en.wikipedia... Sun 25th March 2012, 11:18am
Tarc
For no reason, Xavexgoem protected the Muhammad R... Sun 25th March 2012, 1:01pm
Web Fred
[quote name='Wikitaka' post='303524' date='Sun 25... Sun 25th March 2012, 1:14pm
Tarc
[quote name='Tarc' post='303529' date='Sun 25th M... Sun 25th March 2012, 1:26pm
Web Fred
The RfC is going pretty much as I expected it to... Sun 25th March 2012, 1:33pm
GlassBeadGame
The RfC is going pretty much as I expected it t... Sun 25th March 2012, 2:16pm
Wikitaka What concerns me most is that so many users want W... Sun 25th March 2012, 6:54pm

Web Fred
What concerns me most is that so many users want ... Sun 25th March 2012, 6:58pm
Tarc
The 500,000 strong petition,with a "Wikimani... Sun 25th March 2012, 7:22pm
Somey [quote name='GlassBeadGame' post='303536' date='Su... Sun 25th March 2012, 7:36pm
GlassBeadGame
The 500,000 strong petition,with a "Wikiman... Sun 25th March 2012, 7:58pm
Proabivouac
[quote name='Tarc' post='303567' date='Sun 25th M... Sun 25th March 2012, 8:13pm
Tarc
[quote name='Tarc' post='303567' date='Sun 25th M... Sun 25th March 2012, 8:55pm
GlassBeadGame
[quote name='Tarc' post='303567' date='Sun 25th ... Sun 25th March 2012, 9:10pm
Tarc
[quote name='Tarc' post='303587' date='Sun 25th M... Sun 25th March 2012, 9:23pm
GlassBeadGame
and their request was denied.
Yes, by a couple... Sun 25th March 2012, 9:29pm
Selina User talk:Jimbo Wales/Archive 96 #After SOPA, Muha... Sun 25th March 2012, 9:12pm
Selina Caling people racist in a discussion without any k... Sun 25th March 2012, 9:47pm
Selina (Mod note: Moved the steadily rolling GBGvTarc tra... Sun 25th March 2012, 10:43pm
Mister Die To me the problems arise when people aren't pu... Mon 26th March 2012, 3:14am
Tarc
To me the problems arise when people aren't p... Mon 26th March 2012, 6:02am
HRIP7
To me the problems arise when people aren't p... Mon 26th March 2012, 8:20am
Web Fred
To me the problems arise when people aren't ... Mon 26th March 2012, 9:46am
HRIP7
[quote name='HRIP7' post='303656' date='Mon 26th ... Mon 26th March 2012, 2:49pm
Wikitaka Why not use the Muhammad cartoon? Remember, Wikipe... Thu 29th March 2012, 9:16am
Mister Die
Why not use the Muhammad cartoon? Remember, Wikip... Thu 29th March 2012, 9:27am

Fusion
"Not censored" doesn't mean "a... Thu 29th March 2012, 7:46pm

Web Fred
"Not censored" doesn't mean ... Thu 29th March 2012, 9:11pm

Mister Die I don't know about you, but I'm interested... Fri 30th March 2012, 12:06am

Fusion
So the concept that we, as human beings, generall... Sat 31st March 2012, 8:13pm

Web Fred
[quote name='Web Fred' post='303805' date='Thu 29... Sat 31st March 2012, 9:12pm

Fusion
It doesn't really matter what some people... Sun 1st April 2012, 2:08pm

Web Fred
It doesn't really matter what some people... Sun 1st April 2012, 2:31pm
Web Fred
Why not use the Muhammad cartoon? Remember, Wikip... Thu 29th March 2012, 9:36am
Wikitaka
Why not use the Muhammad cartoon? Remember, Wiki... Thu 29th March 2012, 12:17pm
Tarc The "images are included to purposefully offe... Thu 29th March 2012, 9:32pm
Web Fred
The "images are included to purposefully off... Thu 29th March 2012, 9:38pm
Ottava I think this is similar to Wikipedia hosting a pic... Mon 2nd April 2012, 2:27pm
Proabivouac
I used to be for including images until I found o... Thu 5th April 2012, 5:13am
Web Fred
I used to be for including images until I found o... Thu 5th April 2012, 7:37am

Fusion
By all accounts the real Jesus was black.
That i... Thu 5th April 2012, 11:31am

Web Fred
By all accounts the real Jesus was black.
That ... Thu 5th April 2012, 11:46am
Bottled_Spider I used to be for including images until I found ou... Thu 5th April 2012, 10:36am

Detective
the image of him in Western society and culture s... Thu 5th April 2012, 8:49pm

jsalsman You mean you actually thought there could be conte... Sat 7th April 2012, 1:18am

Bottled_Spider You mean you actually thought there could be conte... Sat 7th April 2012, 10:26am
Web Fred If you're a legitimate "encyclopedia,... Fri 6th April 2012, 9:06am

Somey If moslems want to dictate terms then they should ... Fri 6th April 2012, 9:17am

Web Fred
Mind you, I'm not a Muslim, in fact I don... Fri 6th April 2012, 9:55am

Mister Die And no, I'm not anti-moslem, at least no more ... Fri 6th April 2012, 1:47pm


Web Fred
And no, I'm not anti-moslem, at least no more... Fri 6th April 2012, 2:51pm


Mister Die The other thing I can't get my head around is ... Fri 6th April 2012, 2:55pm


Web Fred
The other thing I can't get my head around is... Fri 6th April 2012, 3:17pm

HRIP7
[quote name='Somey' post='304006' date='Fri 6th A... Mon 9th April 2012, 10:00pm



Somey Meaningful ideological reasons for the prohibition... Wed 11th April 2012, 6:37am



Web Fred
Generally speaking, the early Muslims rejected m... Wed 11th April 2012, 8:57am


jsalsman ... nobody ever really competed to see who could ... Sun 8th April 2012, 4:35pm


Tarc Anyway, long story short...
Rule 11, Somey. Rul... Mon 9th April 2012, 4:36pm


Somey The way you want this situation to resolve simply ... Mon 9th April 2012, 5:37pm


Tarc
You misunderstand - I don't [i]want this situ... Tue 10th April 2012, 7:01pm


Somey Don't word-parse m'boy, it isn't your ... Tue 10th April 2012, 10:12pm


Tarc
[quote name='Tarc' post='304127' date='Tue 10th A... Wed 11th April 2012, 2:20pm


Web Fred
People don't have a right to be free of offen... Wed 11th April 2012, 3:52pm


Somey Perhaps if that person had actually made a logical... Wed 11th April 2012, 7:06pm


Tarc
[quote name='Tarc' post='304145' date='Wed 11th A... Wed 11th April 2012, 8:13pm



Fusion
But no, you presume that people insist on keeping... Wed 11th April 2012, 9:17pm



Somey But no, you presume that people insist on keeping ... Wed 11th April 2012, 11:07pm



Bottled_Spider I'd ask "how can you not see this," ... Thu 12th April 2012, 10:21am



Tarc
But no, you presume that people insist on keeping... Thu 12th April 2012, 12:34pm



Proabivouac
I believe that an encyclopedia is crippled if it ... Thu 12th April 2012, 3:21pm




HRIP7
Don't get me wrong, I don't think that as... Thu 12th April 2012, 6:25pm



Somey I believe that an encyclopedia is crippled if it d... Thu 12th April 2012, 5:57pm



Tarc
[quote name='Tarc' post='304174' date='Thu 12th A... Fri 13th April 2012, 2:35pm



Somey I have been making that argument for years, not my... Fri 13th April 2012, 10:25pm


Web Fred
Perhaps if that person had actually made a logica... Thu 12th April 2012, 8:57am



Fusion
Why is it automatically assumed that the minority... Thu 12th April 2012, 10:25am



Web Fred
And it's not as if the Muslims are that much... Thu 12th April 2012, 10:36am


dtobias
That's some solid binary thinking there, Mr. ... Thu 12th April 2012, 8:38pm


Web Fred
[quote name='Somey' post='304150' date='Wed 11th ... Fri 13th April 2012, 9:25am

Detective
I was targeted by the Jayjg Cabal and held up as ... Sat 7th April 2012, 3:19pm
HRIP7
So you used to be enlightened, but then became co... Mon 9th April 2012, 9:51pm
Mister Die Jesus is given the "WASP" treatment beca... Thu 5th April 2012, 1:54pm
Web Fred
Jesus is given the "WASP" treatment bec... Thu 5th April 2012, 2:16pm
Bottled_Spider Why don't they just dig up Muhammed's skul... Fri 6th April 2012, 11:29am
Emperor Having images of some dude hanging all over every ... Fri 6th April 2012, 6:13pm
Mister Die Well the portrait for King Richard III (at least t... Fri 6th April 2012, 8:26pm
Bottled_Spider After giving this most difficult of subjects consi... Fri 6th April 2012, 8:58pm
Emperor "blitzed our burgeoning discussion"? Wh... Fri 13th April 2012, 3:15pm
Tarc
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