by T-Rod » Mon Feb 13, 2006 4:14 pm
I think the violent reaction to the Prophet Muhammed cartoons stems from two main currents.
1) First and for most, the protesters are predominantly poor and angry. The UN has stated that approximately 21% of Arab youths are unemployed (as of 2004). This is about double the worldwide adult jobless rate. When a person is poor, when they are frustrated by their life and all the poverty around them, it is very common for them to develop a directionless anger. They're angry at their situation, but they can't do very much about it. Its intangible. However, when something specific happens (e.g., an offensive cartoon) that provides a direction for all that anger. This is why they burned American embassies too even though it was a Danish cartoon. This is why Israel is seen as the source of all problems. This is why people volutneer to be suicide bombers (they're angry and now they have a way to feel important).
2) When you have frustrated and angry citizens who live under absolute rulers that's a recipe for misplaced aggression. Many Muslim governments today fan these fires of anger towards the west as a way of uniting the citizens behind their government. It's quite similiar to Germany and Japan in the 1930s. Blame outsiders for your predicament and then you never blame your own government and demand change.
IMHO, it really has little to do with religion. It's socio-economic at its core.